Mark wrote these words on 10/19/05 01:39 CST:
> I'm having trouble with Aspell (wow understatement). I saw only one
> other conversation about this and didn't see a conclusion. Has anyone
> successfully installed it?
>
> I'm using the Aspell 0.60.3 on LFS 6.1 non SVN.
>
> If there isn't a simpl
I'm having trouble with Aspell (wow understatement). I saw only one
other conversation about this and didn't see a conclusion. Has anyone
successfully installed it?
I'm using the Aspell 0.60.3 on LFS 6.1 non SVN.
If there isn't a simple answer (like, hey get the latest SVN version) I
will post
On 10/18/05, Maarten Th. Mulders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just installed LFS 6.1 and started with BLFS 6.1. But when I changed
> /etc/bashrc according to the book, I get a double Bash-prompt, like:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] : /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
>
> instead of
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] : /root
In bl
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:59:52PM +0200, Maarten Th. Mulders wrote:
>
> I took a quick look at /etc/bashrc, but I can't find where this came
> from. Does anyone know how this can be solved?
Start with the likely culprits. Run this:
grep PS1 /etc/bashrc /etc/profile ~/.bash_profile ~/.bashrc
P
L.S.,
just installed LFS 6.1 and started with BLFS 6.1. But when I changed
/etc/bashrc according to the book, I get a double Bash-prompt, like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : /root
I took a quick look at /etc/bashrc, but I can't find where this came
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, sacarde wrote:
I note that:
- when I run alsamixer, master-cursor and other cursors are OFF and I can not
switch ON
'm' to unmute each muted control, then change the volumes. If you
really cannot alter the volume sliders, you possibly have the wrong
driver in the kern
Dan McGhee schreef:
However, one needs to be root to use them. Aside from building 'sudo,'
If sudo is the way to go, please let me know. Otherwise, I'd love to
hear some ideas.
In the sudoers file, you can make clear that some commands can be run by
any user. So the shutdown, halt and re
The LFS LiveCD team is is proud to release the 6.2-pre1 version of the LFS
LiveCD. This version follows the current development versions of LFS and BLFS,
to prepare for a later release. The LiveCD features updates to gcc (4.0.2),
glibc (2.3.5), binutils (2.16.1) and many other packages. Sinc
I note that:
- when I run alsamixer, master-cursor and other cursors are OFF and I can not
switch ON
- when I installed ALSA, in alsa-tool package I installed nothing.
is this wrong ?
- when I run alsaconf I look at an error:
modinfo: could not find module snd
what can I do ?
[EMAIL PRO
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 10:37 -0700, Doug Ronne wrote:
> Ok, so I got evince installed finally (that took a lot. I practically
> have gnome installed now).
Sounds like you install Gnome the way I do - core libraries only, so you
can run apps that depend on it.
> Thank you,
> -Doug
--
http://linu
Ok, so I got evince installed finally (that took a lot. I practically
have gnome installed now). It looks nice but has a couple of strange
behaviors.
1) When I close evince I get a warning that it has unexpectedly quit
2) When I open evince from a terminal I get a large amount of what
looks lik
Cliff McDiarmid wrote:
Hi
Following the firewall setup in BLFS 6.1, I've got a problem at boot time with
'nat' table support. All the options chosen for netfiltering are built into
the kernel, i.e. I'm not loading any modules and I've disabled the loading of
modules at the beginning of the
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 22:14 +1300, Simon Geard wrote:
> However, I wonder if you might have also have another problem that's
> been bothering me, dealing with tasks and appointments. If I try adding
> an appointment or task, the Evolution shell freezes. Does that happen to
> you as well? If so, the
sacarde wrote:
I run into source kernel path:
make modules_install
I resolved my module problem !!!
but other problems with soundcard remain:
I have /etc/modprobe.conf like this:
alias sis900 eth0 snd-hdsp snd-sb16-dsp snd_via82xx
I have /etc/sysconfig/modules like this:
snd-hdspm
snd-sb16-dsp
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 13:56 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> If you do determine it to be a build problem, or a problem with the
> BLFS book's instructions, please pass that info along.
I don't know if it's the book, but I must have done something wrong
somewhere along the way. I restored my backup
Giulio DaprelĂ wrote:
I've also downloaded the binary package and I've had the same problem,
solved the same way. Acrobat is useful for me because of the plugin
for Firefox that allow me to view pdf documents inside the browser.
I used to keep Acrobat around for the same reason, but I just star
I run into source kernel path:
make modules_install
I resolved my module problem !!!
but other problems with soundcard remain:
I have /etc/modprobe.conf like this:
alias sis900 eth0 snd-hdsp snd-sb16-dsp snd_via82xx
I have /etc/sysconfig/modules like this:
snd-hdspm
snd-sb16-dsp
In runlevel 3 I
On 10/18/05, root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reader 7.0 needs libstdc++.so.5, if you compile gcc-3.3.x and
> copy the library to /usr/lib it will work.
Precompiled binaries often requires this library (Firefix do, for
example). I think the purpose is to have compatibility with older
systems.
>
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 11:59 -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
> It's really nice if you like GTK2. I'm completely sold and have no
> intention of using acrobat on linux again. There's quite a few
> dependencies if you want all the backends in place. For just PDFs, I
> think you need gtk+-2 and poppler
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 04:25:43PM +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> >
> > To look at it, it seems to be installing as bin:bin, which I don't
> > have and don't want to make today as usernames for the mail programs
> > are fussy enough. It's only loo
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