I had that problem too. See
http://mail-archive.com/newbie@linux-mandrake.com/msg00410.html It's nothing
you've done wrong. There is a problem with hard-disk installation. The link
above puts you onto another page with the answer. You actually want the mv
program (unzipped) inside the RedHat
Dear Steve, I'm sorry to bother you once again, but I still seem to have a
major problem. I wanted to try to compile my kernel, but if I try to do 'make
xconfig' from /usr/src/linux I get the error
'make: *** No rule to make target `config'. Stop.'
[same with make xconfig] I checked around on
I think this would be great. I feel bad to be pestering people, mainly Steve I
guess, for information they've already passed on. I guess a large proportion of
people using Mandrake are very new, particularly since it was recommended as
the best distribution for beginners, and the same questions
I just attempted to upgrade my kernel according to the official guidelines
on the web site, but it didn't work. I did everything on the list, putting
in the kernel and kernel headers and upgrading all the packages. I used
rpm -ivh for the kernel and headers, and rpm -U for all the others. I ran
The xterm color and color xterm commands work OK (seem to do the same thing),
and I found I could get colour with my spartan program when I forced the
X-server to deliver 16 bit colour. However I'm still getting the aforementioned
error about fonts, (see below, the remote computer is bohr):
bohr