On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 05:12, Huw Blackwell wrote:
> Okay guys,
> 
> A bit stumped by this one, I am new to linux and learning quickly
> (hence jumping in @ the deep end by optimizing mandrake for my
> computer...) Not Sure if this should go on another mailing list
> (please advise if you have one to suggest) but here goes.
> 
> Compiling kdelibs-3.1-58mdk.src.rpm on an AMD Duron 750, 128Mb Ram Via
> kt133 chipset.
> 
> Opt flags are standard Mandake issue, as found in /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc
> the rebuild just targeting athlon architecture.
<WHACK>
>  
> I Can't find any reference to this anywhere on the web.
> @ wits end
> 
> Any pointers would be apprieciated. I have the full comiliation text
> which I can mail to you as an attachment if this is not sufficient.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Huw

Do you have a reference to the QT libs in your /etc/ld.so.conf - and if
so, have you run "ldconfig" to rebuild the lib path cache?

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Brief History Of Linux (#18)
The rise and rise of the Microsoft Empire 

The DOS and Windows releases kept coming, and much to everyone's surprise,
Microsoft became more and more successful. This brought much frustration
to computer experts who kept predicting the demise of Microsoft and the
rise of Macintosh, Unix, and OS/2.

Nobody ever got fired for choosing Microsoft, which was the prime reason
that DOS and Windows prevailed. Oh, and DOS had better games as well,
which we all know is the most important feature an OS can have. 

In 1986 Microsoft's continued success prompted the company to undergo a
wildly successful IPO. Afterwards, Microsoft and Chairman Bill had
accumulated enough money to acquire small countries without missing a
step, but all that money couldn't buy quality software. Gates could,
however, buy enough marketing and hype to keep MS-DOS (Maybe Some Day an
Operating System) and Windows (Will Install Needless Data On While System)
as the dominant platforms, so quality didn't matter. This fact was
demonstrated in Microsoft's short-lived slogan from 1988, "At Microsoft,
quality is job 1.1". 

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