X11 problems on a new install...

1998-07-03 Thread Evan Van Dyke
I've just installed Debian 2.0, using the 2.0.34 Kernel...  Dselected
all the X11 stuff, installed it, etc.  When I try to run fvwm95(actually,
I'd like to use ksh, but fvwm95 was already there, being in the hamm
install) I get libXpm.so.4 not found.  I tried wm2, and one or two other
window managers and get similar lib*.so.* not found errors...  Im assuming
that I've a bad path statement somewhere, but as this is my first Debian
system Im not sure where to look.  Any help would be grately appreicated!

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Re: X11 problems on a new install...

1998-07-03 Thread Ed Cogburn
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
 
 I've just installed Debian 2.0, using the 2.0.34 Kernel...  Dselected
 all the X11 stuff, installed it, etc.  When I try to run fvwm95(actually,
 I'd like to use ksh, but fvwm95 was already there, being in the hamm
 install) I get libXpm.so.4 not found.  I tried wm2, and one or two other
 window managers and get similar lib*.so.* not found errors...  Im assuming
 that I've a bad path statement somewhere, but as this is my first Debian
 system Im not sure where to look.  Any help would be grately appreicated!
 
 --Evan


Make sure '/usr/X11R6/lib' is in /etc/ld.so.conf.  If it isn't, add it
and run ldconfig.  Are you sure you installed the libc6 version of X11
(got it from hamm distribution right)?


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