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Date:      Mon, 29 Apr 2002 15:25:38 +0200 (MEST)
From:      fabio.f@gmx.de
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Frustation with FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <408.1020086738@www2.gmx.net>

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Hello everybody!
I'm very disappointed about FreeBSD. I'm trying to get FreeBSD to run, but
several things won't work. I spend so many hours in going through the handbook
and trying things out, but it didn't helped. The Handbook ist really
inadequate, if something went wrong. Maybe I should switch to suse Linux again. In
SuSE, I clicked one button in SAX2 and everything was fine. Ok, iI will give
FreeBSD the last change, but if no one can help me, I'll give up.
Windows configured my sound card as ESS1869 PnP ISA 0x220-0x2bf,0x331-0x33b
irq 5 drq 1,0. Dmesg | grep pcm gives the same back after reinstalling the
kernel with device pcm and device sbc (options PNPBIOS in the kernel failed):
pcm0:<ESS 18xx dsp> on sbc0. And Dmesg | grep sbc: sbc0:<ESS 1869>
0x220-0x2bf,0x331-0x33b irq 5 drq 1,0 on isa0. Command sh MAKEDEV snd0 &1 gave no pcm0
back. And there's no sound to hear. The gnome-mixer is adjusted, and while
starting the game heretic, it has been closed  because can't open dsp. I WILL
HAVE SOUND. WHAT IS TO DO???
To mount a CD, I type "mount /cdrom", but how to mount an audio cd? And how
can I mount CDROM graphically in GNOME?
Allways look in /stand/sysinstall to know what application I had installed,
is highly frustating. Any better solutions? To start an application for
exaple:the game heretic starts with command "heretic". OK, I have tried out all
names of most application, but this is time consuming and only one fifth starts
with the name. Where can I find a file, where it is explicit explained to
start for example heretic with "heretic". SuSE Linux offers the SuSE Help ,
where a complete package list is given and to each program is brief instruction
with the starting command. 
I can't install many packages from the 4th CD, because the dependend package
XFree86 3.3.6.10 is aborted to install. Why can't /stand/sysinstall not
install the 3.3.6.10 package from the 4th cd. When I try to install it via ports,
I mount /cdrom and type make install in the XFree86 - port, but the computer
tries to access the internet and also abort it. What do I wrong?
Greetings from Berlin, Germany
Fabio 

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