Philipp Tölke wrote:
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> Jason Gurtz wrote:
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>>> File "/usr/lib/python2.4/posixpath.py", line 62, in join
>>>elif path == '' or path.endswith('/'):
>>>AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'endswith'
>>>make[2]: *** [prepkde] E
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Jason Gurtz wrote:
>> File "/usr/lib/python2.4/posixpath.py", line 62, in join
>>elif path == '' or path.endswith('/'):
>>AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'endswith'
>>make[2]: *** [prepkde] Error 1
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> I wonder if perhaps t
On 3/18/2005 07:40, Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
> File "/usr/lib/python2.4/posixpath.py", line 62, in join
> elif path == '' or path.endswith('/'):
> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'endswith'
> make[2]: *** [prepkde] Error 1
I wonder if perhaps this isn't something simple
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 02:22:28PM +, Andrew Benton wrote:
> The trouble with this situation is that when I Google on it all I can find
> is page after page of people trying to install linux on an xbox. I've not
> read anyone anywhere write about using an xbox through a linux gateway. It
> w
Ainsley Pereira wrote:
You'll need to get your internal network going before you can join it to
the external network. Since you said you had this going with Windows
beforehand, I assume you do have a network card in the machine? You'll
need the correct kernel module for it which should provide the
does anybody succeeded in building this package?
all I get is this :
/usr/bin/python configure.py -c -d /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages
-v /share/sip/ -t "$builddir/pykde"
PyKDE version 3.11.3
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Python include directory is /usr/include/python2.4
Python version is 2.4.0
si
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 09:36:57PM +, Andrew Benton wrote:
> I've never had to think about a default gateway as ppp0 has always been the
> only connection. defaultroute is one of the pppd options. How do I do the
> eth0, 192.168.x.x thing?
>
> echo 1>/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> doesn't g
On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 10:03 +, Andrew Benton wrote:
> But the default location for the xdg folder is /etc/xdg
> If you've installed it in /etc/gnome/xdg you'll have to do what dperkins
> suggested,
> set the environment variable
>
> XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/gnome/xdg
>
> or make a symbolic link
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 13:41 +0100, Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
> which package builds now libnautilus ???
> nautilus-media(0.8.1) ??? depends on it!
> or shouldn't I build nautilus-media anymore?
I think that's a mixup in the 2.10 release. As of late last year, they'd
made some quite major changes