--- Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My overall situation is that I'm installing Window Maker. There's a gui
> for configuring it once it's installed. My problem is that the tabs for
> selecting the different functions aren't labeled--they're blank.
I had this problem too. Try running
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:25:14 -0500
Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My overall situation is that I'm installing Window Maker. There's a gui
> for configuring it once it's installed. My problem is that the tabs for
> selecting the different functions aren't labeled--they're blank. I di
My overall situation is that I'm installing Window Maker. There's a gui
for configuring it once it's installed. My problem is that the tabs for
selecting the different functions aren't labeled--they're blank. I did
some digging in the INSTALL and discovered that Window Maker requires
"Xft2 a
Mark wrote:
I have installed LFS 6.1 on my laptop (Hyperdata no support). Works
great, really! I installed X and connect to my server through my Dlink
DWL-G650 wireless card. The problem stated with the fact that I had to
manually run iwconfig to get the card to connect to my access point. I
I have installed LFS 6.1 on my laptop (Hyperdata no support). Works
great, really! I installed X and connect to my server through my Dlink
DWL-G650 wireless card. The problem stated with the fact that I had to
manually run iwconfig to get the card to connect to my access point. I
wrote a messag
On 10/3/05, Jeremy Herbison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Running ./configure --prefix=/usr gives the following:
>
> checking for java... java
> checking jni.h usability... no
> checking jni.h presence... no
> checking for jni.h... no
> configure: WARNING: Unable to find header jni.h. The Java packa
sacarde wrote these words on 10/04/05 14:43 CST:
> *** loading the extensions datasource
> *** loading the extensions datasource
> /usr/lib/firefox-1.0.6/run-mozilla.sh: line 159: 10942 Segmentation fault
>
> "$prog" ${1+"$@"}
99 times out of 100 this is caused if you've not properly confi
Hi,
I have an error performing instructions to install Firefox-1.0.6 on BLFS
6.1
I make installation step 1OK
I make "make install" step 2OK
I run /usr/bin/firefox to create files in the /usr hierarchy.. I have this
error
*** loading the extensi
Andrew Benton wrote:
> Mark wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have installed all the drives and such I need for my wireless
>> card. The problem is that I have to manually configure the card
>> once I've booted. The scripts don't seem to run. How do I trace
>> the problem, is there a way to log what is happening
Mark wrote:
Hi,
I have installed all the drives and such I need for my wireless card.
The problem is that I have to manually configure the card once I've
booted. The scripts don't seem to run. How do I trace the problem, is
there a way to log what is happening as my system boots? I checked t
Hi,
I have installed all the drives and such I need for my wireless card.
The problem is that I have to manually configure the card once I've
booted. The scripts don't seem to run. How do I trace the problem, is
there a way to log what is happening as my system boots? I checked the
logs and the
> Are they unmodified or have you been hacking them?
>
> Don't switch threads if at all possible. The background goes missing.
> Change subject lines if you're off on a tangent.
>
> Where have you got kde & gnome installed? /opt? What udev version?
> It sounds like a permission preoblem - check the
Jeremy Herbison wrote:
Running ./configure --prefix=/usr gives the following:
checking for java... java
checking jni.h usability... no
checking jni.h presence... no
checking for jni.h... no
configure: WARNING: Unable to find header jni.h. The Java packages will
not be built
jni.h is located in
On 10/4/05, Ainsley Pereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use nbsmtp for this.
>
I gave a look. It sounds like a good work. I'll try it very soon.
Thanks a lot, Ainsley
Luca
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Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Hi
>
> I need to send a mail from within a shell script.
> I've seen "nail" in the BLFS Book and I thought it was
> the right program.
> The book says that a MTA is optional, but if
> nail doesn't fine "sendmail" it doesnt work.
>
> I tried to inst
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 11:16:52AM +0200, Luca Dionisi wrote:
> I need to send a mail from within a shell script.
I use nbsmtp for this. It only takes a 2 line /etc config script to tell
it which smtp server to connect to to send the mail, and what fromaddr
to use. No local sendmail/exim/postfix/q
Hi
I need to send a mail from within a shell script.
I've seen "nail" in the BLFS Book and I thought it was
the right program.
The book says that a MTA is optional, but if
nail doesn't fine "sendmail" it doesnt work.
I tried to install exim and also sendmail. In both
cases it is a lot complicated
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> thank you for you, support i forgot something (maybe its okay if i put
> it other thread)
> when i'm in gnome or kde both of them complains about can't open files
> (cannot find, they doesn't exist) but they really exists, dont
> know if there is
Salvador Cabrera wrote:
thank you for you, support i forgot something (maybe its okay if i put
it other thread)
when i'm in gnome or kde both of them complains about can't open files
(cannot find, they doesn't exist) but they really exists, dont
know if there is some link with or something..
Hi all
I want to install popt 1.7-5 lib
but I get flowling messages at make check.
Running test test3 - 41.
diff: test3-data/01.answer: No such file or directory
Test "test3 - 41" failed output is in /sources/popt-1.7/tmp.out, diff
is:
FAIL: testit.sh
===
1 of 1 tests failed
=
Hi,
Steve Prior wrote:
After doing a LFS 6.1 install this weekend I just installed sshd
following the BLFS 6.1 stable instructions. Now when I connect to the
server I get dropped after typing a userid and before getting any
password prompt. The results are the same for root and non-root user
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