Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 11:45:23 -0500 From: ".:PBS:. Medik" <Medik@pbsclan.com> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Question Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20050209112731.00b1e930@cdi-axion.com>
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Hello, My name is Marc. I'll explain quickly my situation, some time ago I had downloaded freeBSD4.6.2 R (about 2 yrs ago) I still have it today and proceeded to reinstalling it. I realize I should have grabbed the latest release, but alas for some reason I can't through my router. Yes I'm running a private network on windows, (for the time being until I can adequately configure freebsd as a server). When I had gotten my first copy of freebsd (this release in question) I had taught myself how to use it. but this is over 2 yrs ago, and lots have melted away since. So in essence I'm again labelled a newbie. I tried re-building my kernel and was forced to reinstall the generic kernel, further more, I would also like to be able to install the Apache web server, I managed to get the Apache_1.3.33 but for some reason it wont compile (make), I have assumed that perhaps it was already compiled and tried to do a config or an install to it and still nothing.. what am I doing wrong? Yes I have already literally downloaded and printed several man pages on multiple topics (over 180 pages worth) and I still can't make heads or tails from it. I assume your time is limited as mine is, I'm a business owner with little time to dedicate to my personal project and I don't have anyone knowledgeable enough on hand to get any personal help. My question is this, would it be at all possible to have a form of 1 on 1 to resolve this issue? I await your response eagerly. Thank you greatly for any help you can provide. Marc
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