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Date:      Thu, 13 Mar 1997 21:45:40 -0700
From:      "John Messenger" <anasazi@cyberport.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Message-ID:  <199703140443.VAA20916@puma.cyberport.com>

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Well I wrote to you guys a couple of days ago, and wonder of wonders you
actually responded, almost Imediatley.
and for that I thank you.
	But you are only as good as your last good deed.  I did finally install
FreeBSD and got it running, with no Xwindows,  after I figured out that the
program didn't support my video card, and I replace it with one I had
laying around, and I figured out that the .cshrc file was sort of my
autoexec.bat file and config.sys file rolled into one, then I figured out
that ee was an editor, apparently the first time I installed it.......who
am I kidding, even the seventh time I installed it it didn't set
/usr/X11R6/bin in my path, but I did, so that part worked.

	Now however I am trying to figure out these three things in this order.
First..My cdrom which is an IDE type will not, for the life of me let me
mount it, even though yes there is a CD in the thing when I boot, it still
says "device not configured"
I have tried everything I know, which at this point isn't much up to and
including, making a new device which shows up in my /dev as wcd0c and
rwcd0c respectivley.  I have even compiled my own custom kernel rom your
instructions and did a "make install" and booted from it. I have tried six
ways from sunday to mount it and all to no avail.  the cd is a Hitachi
7730, it was set first on the sound card, a SB16, then as primary slave 
and now as master on secondary.  It has never been picked up even from the
install program, I had to copy the entire cd to harddrive and install from
there. I would like to note here that when watching the boot sequence it
does detect the cdrom and displys the make model and audio capabilities but
the last line says "wcd0: unkown media unlocked" or some thing very like
that, and yes I did visit your web page and checked out the FAQs.

	Second I don't seem to be able to use my printer either. It should be on
lpt1 but I haven't had a lot of luck with that either.  not as important as
the first but still important.

	and finally I read in your README on the video cards that the Trident
TGUI9680 would be supported in the next release, and I am wondering if I
can simply install the applicable file to my system or will I have to go
with a total upgrade to get my video card to work?

by the way I am using FreeBSD 2.1.5  with no extra programs, as they are on
the cd and .........well we been there already.

I am fairly certain that I have overlooked something easy, being as I have
never used UNIX system before, and didn't even own a computer until a year
ago.  Unfortunatley there is no one I know that know much about it, if
anything at all.

so if you would be so kind as to tell me what I need to tell you (as I am
sure that there is tons of infomation I didn't even mention) I will supply
you with the problems if you will supply me with the answers.  Can't beat a
deal like that now can you?

I will be out of town for a while, I drive truck for a living but I will be
back at the computer in a couple of days, so if you don't here from me for
awhile, don't think that I 've gone away mad, just gone away.

Thanks Guys
John Messenger 



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