# script
FrogLS said:In that case use script(1)(). Execute
# script
do the portinstall, after finishing, terminate script with ctrl+c.
There will be a file "typescript" in that directory.
PingedCode:pind -5c 192.168.1.3
kpa said:Ping may prove that there is a connection to your local network but it still doesn't prove that your internet connection is ok, try connecting to FreeBSD ftp site from the command line by running this:
% ftp -a ftp.freebsd.org
Does that work?
nameserver 208.67.222.222
nameserver 208.67.220.220
#http://www.opennicproject.org
##OpenNIC Public DNS Servers
nameserver 89.16.173.11 # UK
nameserver 217.79.186.148 # DE,NRW
FrogLS said:OpenDNS has the habit, if the host could not be resolved, to redirect to search
results and advertising provided by Yahoo, . If you don't want to be annoyed by
that, choose the ones below or the ones provided by your ISP.
/etc/resolv.conf
Code:#http://www.opennicproject.org ##OpenNIC Public DNS Servers nameserver 89.16.173.11 # UK nameserver 217.79.186.148 # DE,NRW
etc/rc.conf
#protsnap fetch [highlight]update[/highlight]
#portsnap extract
#cd /usr/ports/x11/kde4
#make install clean
# #portsnap extract
# portsnap [highlight]update[/highlight]
FrogLS said:Please more informations. What happens if you try what?
By the way, in which order did you execute portsnap and
began to install kde4?
In the sequence, as you wrote earlier in this thread:
Code:#protsnap fetch [highlight]update[/highlight] #portsnap extract #cd /usr/ports/x11/kde4 #make install clean
or have you executed
# #portsnap extract
and after that
# portsnap [highlight]update[/highlight]
portsnap extract
portsnap update
pkg_add -r pulseaudio