On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 19:31 +, Richard Molton wrote:
> Using Nautilus, if I go into a filer window and select
> Places/computer, I get a new filer window with two objects:
> filesystem and network. Double clicking on network brings up an
> empty window.
>
> In the Nautilus / Help section 7.8.
Szabó Balázs wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to get Firefox to display Japanese web pages correctly,
that is, to display all the Japanese fonts, rather than squares only. I
don't want Japanese input, only output, and I don't want to change my
locale...
'xlsfonts | grep jisx' displays a bunch of fon
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 07:10 pm, Richard Molton wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm using two Linux machines. One is running Suse Linux and the
> other is LFS. Both are pretty standard Athlon 32 bit hardware.
>
> The Suse machine can access the /tmp directory of the LFS box,
> using the URL 'smb://192.168.1.2
I would like to learn a little about the default settings which
Linux printer drivers use for various sorts of paper. For example,
I am getting better results with my epson890 if I use a plain paper
setting with photo glossy paper, compared to that obtained when
using the photo glossy paper setting
Hi all,
I would like to get Firefox to display Japanese web pages correctly,
that is, to display all the Japanese fonts, rather than squares only. I
don't want Japanese input, only output, and I don't want to change my
locale...
'xlsfonts | grep jisx' displays a bunch of fonts already installed
On 2/23/2005 14:31, Richard Molton wrote:
> OK, I have clearly tried to network the LFS box, running Nautilus
> and Gnome 2.8 to my other (SUSE) machine using inappropriate
> software. What I now need to find out is, what should I be using?
I would investigate smbclient and smbmount--the latter u
Ken Moffat wrote:
No, the packages in the BLFS book fall into three parts:
those that have been there for a long time
those that have complex dependencies or procedures
those that an editor is interested in following.
I've no problem with people wanting to add more things into BLFS, but
I'm not a
Ken Moffat wrote:
Certainly, dvd+rw-tools works fine here for the extremely
limited use I've given it, but there didn't seem anything "difficult"
about the build to justify its inclusion in BLFS.
Well it wasn't completely straightforward, I had to
sed -i 's@/usr/local@/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Makefile.m
On 23 Feb, Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --===55503581649339206==
> Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
> protocol="application/pgp-signature";
> boundary="=-VMJ1MG+CpkIcA95RK/JP"
> --=-VMJ1MG+CpkIcA95RK/JP
> Content-Type: text/plain
> Content-Tran
neral/libusb.html
Beyond Linux From Scratch - Version svn-20050223
Thinks that should be changed:
Installed Program: usb-config --> Installed Program: libusb-config
Below Short Descriptions:
usb-config --> libusb-config
Please correct me if i'm wrong.
Greets,
Ch
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 19:41 -0800, Jeremy Utley wrote:
> You're confusing Firefox and Konqueror. Firefox is *just* a web browser
> - Konq is much more. Firefox isn't going to handle this type of thing.
Right. I believe Firefox has some limited integration with Gnome, but it
doesn't extend so fa
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 08:38 -0500, Thomas Pegg wrote:
> Simon Geard wrote:
> > Yes, that looks like a bug... BLFS SVN should be using syslog-ng, since
> > that's what in LFS 6.0.
>
> Except that 6.0 is using sysklogd, and syslog-ng is in SVN. And BLFS-SVN
> is targeting 6.0 not svn.
Oh, ok... I
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