hi all i completed LFS as well BLFS..now i want to make a CD out of that which can install each and everything what we installed and concerned to GUI it should be like anaconda how can i do that Regards: MOHD OMAR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hyroglyphix wrote:
Hello People,
I need help with compiling OpenOffice2. I always get the same error after hours
of compiling.
There are a cuple of threads about dependencies to FireFox-1.5 or FireFox-1.0.7
LDAP-headers.
in this mailing-list. Other say install OpenLDAP and advise OpenOffice2 t
Something strange has happened and I don't know where. The original
message I sent didn't come back to me and I received none of the
responses. Also I've been getting some of the same posts over and over
like "Where to go with BLFS"--or whatever the thread is--I've received
for the last thre
> PS: Please have a look at the nettiquette rules. You are top posting and
> not trimming.
>
Wow, My apologies. I have changed my settings, and thank you for not
forwarding to /dev/null :) Hopefully this format is satisfactory.
Thank you also for clarification on user privileges.
Epitome
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Greetings,
I am experiencing problems running gimp-print-4.2.7 as non-root (on an LFS
build). CUPS works OK as root and ordinary user and gimp-print works as root
but not as ordinary user.
The printer is an epson stylus colour 660 ( centronics (8-bit parallel
interface) I am using the reco
thorsten wrote:
Perhaps my setup is different, but I can copy and paste into a XTerm
using the middle mouse button. It works between two XTerms, between eg.
firefox and one XTerm etc.
Yes, you're right! It works with the middle button (in my case, the
wheel). Well you learn something new every
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Justin R. Knierim wrote:
Andrew Benton wrote:
I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possible to paste into
an xterm. At least, I don't remember ever being able to.
This problem is finally solved on the 6.1.1-1 and later Liv
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 05:33:28PM +, Jeremy Henty wrote:
>
> Just *why* is ed a requireed dependency for tetex?
Only one reason, ed is used in the building of tetex. If you want to
rewrite that section to use sed and then create a patch, you can
eliminate ed completely.
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Just *why* is ed a requireed dependency for tetex?
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Andrew Benton wrote:
I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possible to paste into
an xterm. At least, I don't remember ever being able to.
This problem is finally solved on the 6.1.1-1 and later LiveCD's.
Since we use XFC
Chandan M. C. wrote:
Hai ,
I installed xfree86-4.5 and configured in BLFS After configuring I
tired starting Xserver with "startx" .. But The following error is coming
. XServer is not starting ...
" Error while loading Shared Libraries ": libXmuu.s0.1
" Error while loading Shared Li
Hai ,
I installed xfree86-4.5 and configured in BLFS After configuring I
tired starting Xserver with "startx" .. But The following error is coming
. XServer is not starting ...
" Error while loading Shared Libraries ": libXmuu.s0.1
" Error while loading Shared Libraries ": libX11.s0.6
Dan McGhee wrote:
This seems so basic that I'm almost afraid to post it. Additionally, it
could go on this, the LFS or the LiveCD list. I chose this one since it
deals with configuration and can apply to just more than LiveCD. Please
let me know if I should take it elsewhere.
I've started
Archaic schreef:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:51:23PM +, Andrew Benton wrote:
I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possible to paste into an
xterm. At least, I don't remember ever being able to.
Wow. Of course yo
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:51:23PM +, Andrew Benton wrote:
>
> I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
> gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possible to paste into an
> xterm. At least, I don't remember ever being able to.
Wow. Of course you can paste into an
thorsten wrote these words on 12/22/05 06:38 CST:
> Andrew Benton wrote:
>
>>I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
>>gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possible to paste into an
>>xterm. At least, I don't remember ever being able to.
>
> Perhaps my setup is differ
Andrew Benton wrote:
> I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
> gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possible to paste into an
> xterm. At least, I don't remember ever being able to.
>
> Andy
Perhaps my setup is different, but I can copy and paste into a XTerm
using
Dan McGhee wrote:
I discovered that as user lfs I couldn't copy and paste
from Firefox. I'm running Firefox from an xterm (using twm) as root and
building lfs in an xterm as lfs.
I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possib
This seems so basic that I'm almost afraid to post it. Additionally, it
could go on this, the LFS or the LiveCD list. I chose this one since it
deals with configuration and can apply to just more than LiveCD. Please
let me know if I should take it elsewhere.
I've started building LFS using
Craig Jackson wrote:
> Wow, I must've missed that one too. I guess I will be unprivileged as
> much as I can from now on. I never read the BLFS book straight through
> like I did with LFS. Does this have to do with security or does it
> actually change the functionality?
>
> Epitome
I see two
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 01:58:04 -0800
Craig Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, I must've missed that one too. I guess I will be unprivileged
> as much as I can from now on. I never read the BLFS book straight
> through like I did with LFS. Does this have to do with security or
> does it act
Wow, I must've missed that one too. I guess I will be unprivileged as much as I can from now on. I never read the BLFS book straight through like I did with LFS. Does this have to do with security or does it actually change the functionality?
Epitome
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