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Date:      Fri, 15 Aug 1997 00:07:07 -0500
From:      Toby Norris <TobyN@sysdac.com>
To:        support@freebsd.org
Subject:   Ports and package installation problems
Message-ID:  <33F3E3FB.453C@sysdac.com>

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Hello,

I have the version 2.2.1 CD.  I have copied the entire CD to my
hard disk and installed FreeBSD from a DOS partition.  None of the
ports or packages will install.  In fact, when I look in the packages
directory on the CD I see a bunch of tarballs with zero size.  What's
going on.  No where on the CD can I find any /usr/ports/distfiles
directory. When I installed FreeBSD I told it to give me everything
under the sun, but still the /usr/local/distfiles directory is empty.

I don't have a network connection, and I don't have a CD
player that FreeBSD recognizes.  Is it possible to get either the
ports or the packages installed from my dos partition???  If so, please
provide me with instructions.  I guess I would rather install the
packages since its easire, right?

Also, is there a decent X windows manager available; one that at least
gives scroll bars?

Thank you for your support,
Toby Norris



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