Dennis J Perkins wrote:
>>Yes, I have HAL in my back pocket and dbus is not quite there yet.
>>Matt said he had instructions ready to go, or, if you do as well,
>>a hint would be greatly appreciated. That would make the work of
>>getting it into BLFS much easier.
>>
>>Right now, we're still playin
> Yes, I have HAL in my back pocket and dbus is not quite there yet.
> Matt said he had instructions ready to go, or, if you do as well,
> a hint would be greatly appreciated. That would make the work of
> getting it into BLFS much easier.
>
> Right now, we're still playing catch up getting packag
Dennis J Perkins wrote these words on 04/16/05 18:15 CST:
> I've been compiling some new versions of Gnome 2.10 packages and a few
> of them are looking for hal and dbus. I can turn off hal in most cases,
> but gnome-volume-manager appears to require hal.
>
> I have found and compiled hal and dbu
I've been compiling some new versions of Gnome 2.10 packages and a few
of them are looking for hal and dbus. I can turn off hal in most cases,
but gnome-volume-manager appears to require hal.
I have found and compiled hal and dbus, but documentation on how to
configure them seems to be very spars
Installed autofs-4.1.3 as part of BLFS 6.0 today using the package-user
management system. All is up and running well except that when I'm
through using my cd the tray won't open unless I run
I have the following line in my /etc/auto.master file
'/mnt /etc/auto.misc --timeout=30'
and in /etc
Thanks for the feedback folks. I backed everything up, made install,
and verified that nothing was done outside of the "prefix-directory"
specified. And the darnedest thing seems to actually work fine!
In my code, I only had to fix some "specialized template stuff"
(guess C++ or g++'s level of slop
Steve Brown wrote:
SubSection "Display"
Viewport 0 0
Depth 24
EndSubSection
EndSection
Shouldn't you set some modes for the size of your screen in the display subsection?
Attached is an xorg.conf from when I used to use the Nvidia module
Sectio
> After I ran the NVIDIA-BLAH-BLAH-7174-BLAH-BLAH.run
> that I downloaded from their site, it removed the old drivers that
> were installed, built the new interface for my kernel, and loaded the
> new drivers. Actually, I ran modprobe nvidia to get the module loaded,
> and now it autoloads when the
On 4/16/05, DJ Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Declan Moriarty wrote:
>
> >>This sounds like a similar "modem" that SBC/Yahoo is shipping now over
> >>here in the states. You probably want to set it up in the router mode.
> >>That way it handles all the PPPoE stuff and you'll just have to set
On 4/16/05, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 15 April 2005 21:52, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> > There is a plaintive cry in sys.log asking "How do I bring up
> > network interfaces in this distro?"
>
> FBBG.
I had to google for that :-). It shows me how 'out of it' I actu
On Friday 15 April 2005 21:52, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> There is a plaintive cry in sys.log asking "How do I bring up
> network interfaces in this distro?"
FBBG. That's why we remove net.agent from our hotplug installation. Of course
the script will be modified in order to call the "ifup" script
Matthew Burgess wrote:
> Jens Olav Nygaard wrote:
>
>> Is there any standard way of doing
>> such things, some sort of "sandbox" technique that I may not be aware
>> of? Any advice greatly appreciated...
>
>
> I've generally had good results with '--prefix=/opt/gcc-4.0.0-20050410'.
> BTW: You'l
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 20:04 +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> Either I have to alter the cleanfs line that says 'rm -rf /var/run/*
> /var/lock/*' or else the hotplug line that says 'touch
> /var/log/subsys/hotplug'. I don't know the implications of doing
> either. I imagine the hotplug one is linke
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 16:52 +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> Am I totally out of date with usbutils-0.11, hotplug-20040329?
Depends on whether the last is a typo... the current hotplug (as used in
LFS SVN) is 20040923.
Simon.
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