Steve Prior wrote these words on 10/05/05 22:41 CST:
> Now the big question is what is the real right fix for this issue. Is
> it upgrading/rebuilding LFS with glibc 2.3.5, or does it involve fixing
> a bug in ssh which is chrooting to an environment that isn't completely
> set up apparently in
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Steve Prior wrote these words on 10/03/05 23:39 CST:
After chatting on IRC I disabled PrivSep and am now working, but I'm
curious what the situation is. Since PrivSep is used in the stable BLFS
6.1 book and I'm building on top of LFS 6.1 I figured it was working for
f
--- Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>I went ahead and installed WindowMaker "naked," and it seems to be
> >>running fine. Another learning curve, however. When you speak of the
> >>patches "coming with the WindowMaker distribution," do you mean that
> >>they're in the un-tarred direc
--- Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brandin Creech wrote:
>
> >I had this problem too. Try running WPrefs from the console and you'll
> notice
> >some "file not found" errors being spit out by the program. That's why the
> >icons are not being displayed.
>
> >By default, WPrefs.app will b
Brandin Creech wrote:
--- Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brandin Creech wrote:
There are also two important patches that come with the WindowMaker
distribution, and these are not mentioned by the author of the hint:
I went ahead and installed WindowMaker "naked," and it
Brandin Creech wrote:
--- 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 th
2005/10/5, Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> > It sounds like a permission preoblem - check the root directory
> > subdirs.They should be 0755 mainly ...
> > --
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 20:17, Steve Prior wrote:
> I'm curious as I was recently considering replacing an existing
> sendmail based system and given the pain of setting it up the first time
> I'm considering alternatives.
>
> What is the downside of qmail? Why the "all or nothing" philosophy
I'm curious as I was recently considering replacing an existing
sendmail based system and given the pain of setting it up the first time
I'm considering alternatives.
What is the downside of qmail? Why the "all or nothing" philosophy?
I'm looking for something that I can easily deal with virtua
very good
your suggestion is OK
thankyou
sacarde
Alle 21:49, martedì 4 ottobre 2005, Randy McMurchy ha scritto:
> 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
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 18:16, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> There's always Qmail
>
> /ducks :-)
Darn, missed, keep still that target :)
My philosophy is with DJB's stuff is all or nothing, so far nothing. I have
tried out his DNS effort, and his services stuff (like the idea), but decided
it'
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 15:01:36 +0100 (BST), S. Anthony Sequeira wrote:
>
>On Wed, October 5, 2005 14:20, Luca Dionisi said:
>> On 10/5/05, S. Anthony Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> If postfix really needs to be installed as root, what MTA is in use
>>> among the users of the hint? I'm not r
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> 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 r
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
>
> On Wed, October 5, 2005 14:20, Luca Dionisi said:
> > On 10/5/05, S. Anthony Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> If postfix really needs to be installed as root, what MTA is in use
> >> among the users of the hint? I'm not really keen on ins
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
On Wed, October 5, 2005 14:20, Luca Dionisi said:
> On 10/5/05, S. Anthony Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If postfix really needs to be installed as root, what MTA is in use
>> among the users of the hint? I'm not really keen on installing
>> exim,
>
> Hi Tony.
> I don't know about instal
On 10/5/05, S. Anthony Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If postfix really needs to be installed as root, what MTA is in use
> among the users of the hint? I'm not really keen on installing exim,
Hi Tony.
I don't know about installing postfix as non root.
Anyway, I use package user hint and I
A question for the "package users" users out there. Anyone using
postfix as their MTA? If so, any details on how? I'm working my way
through the install, making directories, and amending the hint scripts
as necessary, but the following URL implies that I will have a problem
even if I do get it i
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> It sounds like a permission preoblem - check the root directory
> subdirs.They should be 0755 mainly ...
> --
> Except root directory, they all are 0755
Is that diff
El Lunes, 3 de Octubre de 2005 01:01, Dan McGhee escribió:
> Got XDM up and running. Still learning about resources.
>
> I THINK I remember reading somewhere that you can configure XDM to
> "offer" you more than one window manager at start up, but, for the
> life of me, I can't remember where. I
Dan McGhee wrote:
> 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 t
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 checke
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 20:25 -0500, Dan McGhee wrote:
> My question: Is the current xft that I have installed REALLY Xft2?
If you're using any remotely recent version of X, then yes - it's been
included as part of X for ages now. Xorg 6.8.1 includes Xft 2.1.2, while
2.1.7 will presumbably be part o
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