Re: XWindow in Sparc4
... Hi Anders and other Sparc Debian users, the problem of csh is critical to me because everyone in my uni use csh in Solaris and are wanting to change to Linux but there is this problem: $ csh csh: Symbol `_IO_2_1_stdin_' has different size in shared object, consider re-linking % exit $ If anyone can fix this will be good. Reggards, Paulo Henrique Quoting Anders Hammarquist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Thank you! It did the trick. Now what about csh error? [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ csh csh: Symbol `_IO_2_1_stdin_' has different size in shared object, +consider re-linking [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ That means that your csh is linked an older libc (assuming you have the latest +version of everything). The package needs to be recompiled for this message to +go away. Generally, it doesn't seem to cause any problems though. Another solution is to replace csh with tcsh (since tcsh is compiled with a +recent enough libc and thus doens't complain). Regards, /Anders
Re: XWindow in Sparc4
Thank you! It did the trick. Now what about csh error? [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ csh csh: Symbol `_IO_2_1_stdin_' has different size in shared object, consider re-linking [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ That means that your csh is linked an older libc (assuming you have the latest version of everything). The package needs to be recompiled for this message to go away. Generally, it doesn't seem to cause any problems though. Another solution is to replace csh with tcsh (since tcsh is compiled with a recent enough libc and thus doens't complain). Regards, /Anders -- -- Of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong. Anders Hammarquist | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physics student | Hem: +46 31 47 69 27 Chalmers University of Technology, G|teborg, Sweden | Mob: +46 707 27 86 87
Re: XWindow in Sparc4
Hi all, I installed Debian Sparc in 2 Sparc/4. One is running X and the other not :( The packages are the same in both. I made the kbd device in the two. When I type startx the following error occurs: No screen founds. I have another problem with csh: $ csh -csh: Symbol `_IO_2_1_stdin_' has different size in shared object, consider re-linking These bugs are important to elimin because I'introducing Linux in a envorinment of Sun running Solaris. If doesnt work very well I'll have to return to Slowlaris :( Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique Quoting christian mock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): X-Mailer: exmh version 2.0.1 12/23/97 To: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: XWindow in Sparc4 In-Reply-To: Your message of Sat, 23 Jan 1999 20:00:08 -0400. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Debian Sparc users, Excuse me if I'm sending this mail twice. I already send a mail yesterday about setting X in a Sparc4 and none answered :( I have to setup X in this machine otherwise I'll wave to install Slowlaris again :( Please help, altought I know that all of you are busy compiling Slink packages. Good work guys. your problem was with X not finding /dev/kbd? well, make it: mknod /dev/kbd c 11 0 major/minor numbers for devices are listed in /usr/src/linux/Documenta tion/devices.txt HTH, cm. -- christian mock @ home in vienna, austria sind fremdcancels strafbar? - http://www.tahina.priv.at/bincancel/ Those silly RFCs are all that separate us from the animals! -- Kevin Rodgers in a.r.e
Re: XWindow in Sparc4
Hi all, I installed Debian Sparc in 2 Sparc/4. One is running X and the other not :( The packages are the same in both. I made the kbd device in the two. When I type startx the following error occurs: No screen founds. You are probably missing the /dev/fb* nodes. Try (cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV fb) /Anders -- -- Of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong. Anders Hammarquist | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physics student | Hem: +46 31 47 69 27 Chalmers University of Technology, G|teborg, Sweden | Mob: +46 707 27 86 87
Re: XWindow in Sparc4
Hi Debian Sparc users, Excuse me if I'm sending this mail twice. I already send a mail yesterday about setting X in a Sparc4 and none answered :( If you mean a sparcStation4 with the tcx onboard graphics, then yes, the debian X packages should work on it. Regards, /Anders -- -- Of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong. Anders Hammarquist | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physics student | Hem: +46 31 47 69 27 Chalmers University of Technology, G|teborg, Sweden | Mob: +46 707 27 86 87