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
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 simple
Mark wrote:
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
Maarten Th. Mulders wrote:
By the way: wat does culprits mean? I am not a native speaker...
Culprit | Culprit |
1. One accused of, or arraigned for, a crime, as before a judge.
1913 Webster
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FAQ:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 05:52:11PM +0200, Maarten Th. Mulders wrote:
grep PS1 /etc/bashrc /etc/profile ~/.bash_profile ~/.bashrc gives:
/etc/bashrc:# PS1 Environment Variable for a great case study behind
this script
/etc/bashrc:#export PS1=[EMAIL PROTECTED] \w]\\$
/etc/bashrc:export
On 10/19/05, Maarten Th. Mulders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
grep PS1 /etc/bashrc /etc/profile ~/.bash_profile ~/.bashrc gives:
echo $PS1 gives:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$
I'm telling you, it's the variable PROMPT_COMMAND. If his prompt is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, sacarde wrote:
hi,
thankyou for reply
'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 kernel.
with m I control some switch OK;
MASTER is ON but fix to zero
and
On 10/19/05, Maarten Th. Mulders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try changing that line in/etc/profile.d/extra-prompt.sh and moving it
back to having just the extension .sh. Let me know if that works
because it's been bugging mefor a long time.
Well, I'm not running X, so I can't test it for
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 12:05:06PM -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Are you at linux console? What's $TERM? Could you just try anyway?
I'm curious if what I suggested will just slink into the background if
you're not at an xterm.
The book can make things easier if it just made the
echo $TERM gives me xterm-color
Then I added PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne \033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
${PWD}\007' to /etc/profile.d/extra-prompt.sh and logged in again. The
result is a normal prompt, both as root and as user maarten.
But more notably: I am accessing my linux-box from a laptop
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:13:46PM +0200, Maarten Th. Mulders wrote:
directory in the title changes along. But the username doesn't change
when I switch user.
It shouldn't if you switch to root vi 'su' or 'su root', but it should
if you use 'su -' or 'su - root'.
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Want control,
On 10/19/05, Archaic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 12:05:06PM -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Are you at linux console? What's $TERM? Could you just try anyway?
I'm curious if what I suggested will just slink into the background if
you're not at an xterm.
The book can
Alle 20:54, mercoledì 19 ottobre 2005, Ken Moffat ha scritto:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, sacarde wrote:
hi,
thankyou for reply
'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 kernel.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, sacarde wrote:
- which kernel version was used,
2.6.11.12
which sound driver module, what
snd_via82xx
does lspci say about your soundcard,
pci bus 0x cardnum 0x11 function 0x05: vendor 0x1106 device 0x3059
VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235 AC97 Audio
The LFS LiveCD team is proud to release the x86_64-CRS051009-pre1 version of
the LFS LiveCD. This is an experimental x86_64 version built using cross-lfs
x86_64 multilib and is still under development. At this time not all the
software available on the other x86 LiveCD's is available on this
Is it possible to include a statement in /etc/issue, like
clear
in order to first clear the screen and then display the login message?
Kind regards,
Maarten Th. Mulders
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I'm preparing to build Open Office from SVN version of BLFS. One of the
patches--Optional patch if Linux-PAM-0.80 is not installed. The name
of the patch is '*-no_pam-1.patch.' I use Linux-PAM-0.78. Is this
patch intended for use if version 0.80 is not installed--as in my
case--or if
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 12:35:02PM -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 10/19/05, Archaic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if [ ${TERM:0:5} = xterm ]; then
export PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne \033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED] : ${PWD}\007'
fi
I've been using this for a long time and it works as expected.
Maarten Th. Mulders wrote:
Is it possible to include a statement in /etc/issue, like
clear
in order to first clear the screen and then display the login message?
How about googling for /etc/issue clear?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=%2Fetc%2Fissue+clearbtnG=Google+Search
How about
Shame on me, lots of shame on me... :$
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