I think I know what went wrong. I installed Firefox in
/usr/local/Firefox-1.5 and should have directed the configuration there.
Here is the configuration "script" I used:
./configure --prefix=/opt/openoffice-2.0.2 \
--enable-libsn \
--enable-libart \
--disable-mozilla \
--disable-font
rblythe wrote these words on 07/02/06 20:49 CST:
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
>> Dedicate
>> some time to *learning*, this is how you will solve your problems.
>>
>>
> Cool. I will do it.
That attitude alone is enough. You will succeed. You will find the
issue that is holding you back. If you sens
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 07/02/06 20:18 CST:
man mount, man fstab
Read, learn, absorb, google, exhaust every channel of knowledge.
You would learn so much if you did this stuff on your own. You have
the research skills, Randy, I sense that. Simply find
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 07/02/06 20:18 CST:
> man mount, man fstab
Read, learn, absorb, google, exhaust every channel of knowledge.
You would learn so much if you did this stuff on your own. You have
the research skills, Randy, I sense that. Simply find some stuff on
the internet that
On 7/2/06, rblythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On a whim, I tried to create a directory on my separate partition as a
normal user and I received a Permission denied error.
The entry in /etc/fstab for this partition:
/dev/hda2 /mnt/hda2 vfat,ext3,ext2 defaults 0 0
I am wondering if this a
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 7/2/06, rblythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I try this, I get a message when I restart Thunderbird that says an
instance of Thunderbird is already running and that I should close that
one and try again. I then completely reboot the system and try again
but I get the
On 7/2/06, rblythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I try this, I get a message when I restart Thunderbird that says an
instance of Thunderbird is already running and that I should close that
one and try again. I then completely reboot the system and try again
but I get the same message.
1. Try
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 7/2/06, rblythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I googled around a bit and found where someone had posted that doing
this kind of thing as a root user will make the Thunderbird package from
the system I attempted this on (not BLFS specific, just in general)
would be inoperabl
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 07/02/06 18:00 CST:
> so I'd be
> curious to here the results.
Me too. I hope they are posted hear.
--
Randy
rmlscsi: [bogomips 1003.27] [GNU ld version 2.16.1] [gcc (GCC) 4.0.3]
[GNU C Library stable release version 2.3.6] [Linux 2.6.14.3 i686]
18:00:01 up 5
On 7/2/06, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 07/02/06 17:42 CST:
> $ cat ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini
> [General]
> StartWithLastProfile=1
>
> [Profile0]
> Name=default
> IsRelative=1
> Path=1elsrg7x.default
And yes, what you suggest sounds like a good
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 07/02/06 17:42 CST:
> $ cat ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini
> [General]
> StartWithLastProfile=1
>
> [Profile0]
> Name=default
> IsRelative=1
> Path=1elsrg7x.default
You can disregard my previous questions. I believe I have it figured
out now after carefully reread
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 07/02/06 17:42 CST:
> $ cat ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini
> [General]
> StartWithLastProfile=1
>
> [Profile0]
> Name=default
> IsRelative=1
> Path=1elsrg7x.default
I'm guessing that the StartWithLastProfile=1 means that Thunderbird
is expecting a profile to alrea
On 7/2/06, rblythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I googled around a bit and found where someone had posted that doing
this kind of thing as a root user will make the Thunderbird package from
the system I attempted this on (not BLFS specific, just in general)
would be inoperable. I was able to acce
rblythe wrote these words on 07/02/06 17:07 CST:
> The only reason I was root user
> in the first place was per the BLFS instruction to run
> /user/bin/thunderbird as root "to create additional files in the
> usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5.0.2 directory.
Seems you missed a key word there. The word "
using BLFS-SVN
Kernel = 2.6.12.5
package = Thunderbird
Installation status: OK
Currently, I am able to share my one (1) e-mail account of 3 different
boot systems (Mepis, Suse 10, Windows XP). I attempted to do this with
BLFS-SVN, but I made some type of error.
I googled around a bit and fo
On 7/2/06, alberto hernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I'm using scim + anthy. Everything is fine. I think you may need to
> run gtk-query-immodules-2.0 program to notify gtk that additional
> input method exists. So simply do
>
> gtk-query-immodules-2.0 > /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules
>
>
I'm using scim + anthy. Everything is fine. I think you may need to
run gtk-query-immodules-2.0 program to notify gtk that additionalinput method exists. So simply dogtk-query-immodules-2.0 > /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodulesThat fixed all of my problems. Well, of course the locale has to be
UTF-8. Usuall
On 7/1/06, alberto hernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
I'd like to write in japanese in my LFS system. I can do it in debian using
uim and uim-anthy, in gtk apps. So I wanted to do it in LFS too. There is a
hint for this in the LFS web, but I haven't managed to make it work. I've
compiled ca
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