On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 08:45:04PM -0400, Stew Benedict wrote:
>
> On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Jakob Malm wrote:
>
> > I'm having a very difficult time getting my modem ppp connection working. I'
> > m running Mandrake Linux 9.1 on an iMac 400 DV. At one time I did have it
> > somewhat working using gno
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Jakob Malm wrote:
> I'm having a very difficult time getting my modem ppp connection working. I'
> m running Mandrake Linux 9.1 on an iMac 400 DV. At one time I did have it
> somewhat working using gnome-ppp, having written my own log on script, but
> after reinstalling Linu
I'm having a very difficult time getting my modem ppp connection working. I'
m running Mandrake Linux 9.1 on an iMac 400 DV. At one time I did have it
somewhat working using gnome-ppp, having written my own log on script, but
after reinstalling Linux (for various reasons) I can't even get that to
Antonio Netzer wrote:
here is the entry for my firewire card in /etc/sysconfig/hwconf
-
class: FIREWIRE
bus: PCI
detached: 0
driver: ohci1394
desc: "Lucent Microelectronics|FW323"
vendorId: 11c1
deviceId: 5811
subVendorId: 11c1
subDeviceId: 5811
pciType: 1
I have a Que! Fire 16x10x40x cwr burner,
Le Vendredi 06 Juin 2003 19:39, Antonio Netzer a écrit :
> here is the entry for my firewire card in /etc/sysconfig/hwconf
>
> -
> class: FIREWIRE
> bus: PCI
> detached: 0
> driver: ohci1394
> desc: "Lucent Microelectronics|FW323"
> vendorId: 11c1
> deviceId: 5811
> subVendorId: 11c1
> subDeviceId:
here is the entry for my firewire card in /etc/sysconfig/hwconf
-
class: FIREWIRE
bus: PCI
detached: 0
driver: ohci1394
desc: "Lucent Microelectronics|FW323"
vendorId: 11c1
deviceId: 5811
subVendorId: 11c1
subDeviceId: 5811
pciType: 1
I have a Que! Fire 16x10x40x cwr burner, how can I mount this
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Bertrand wrote:
> I've done a very first SRPM for GWorkspace-0.5.1, the gnustep clone of
> the NeXT filemanager. I'm not very sure of my specfile and I've still
> got one problem : it can only compile on PowerPC (so x86 users will
> come after, this time ;-))) )
>
> My pr
I've done a very first SRPM for GWorkspace-0.5.1, the gnustep clone of
the NeXT filemanager. I'm not very sure of my specfile and I've still
got one problem : it can only compile on PowerPC (so x86 users will
come after, this time ;-))) )
My problem is at the beginning of the spec file :
%defi
Le Vendredi 06 Juin 2003 11:34, Bertrand a écrit :
> $GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU is gnustep specific. If %_target_cpu or %_host_cpu
> returns the same results, I could use them, but is it the case ?
> Here on PPC :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tranber]$ rpm --eval %_target_cpu
> ppc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tranber]$ rpm
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Bertrand wrote:
> $GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU is gnustep specific. If %_target_cpu or %_host_cpu
> returns the same results, I could use them, but is it the case ?
> Here on PPC :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tranber]$ rpm --eval %_target_cpu
> ppc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tranber]$ rpm --eval %_hos
$GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU is gnustep specific. If %_target_cpu or %_host_cpu
returns the same results, I could use them, but is it the case ?
Here on PPC :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tranber]$ rpm --eval %_target_cpu
ppc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tranber]$ rpm --eval %_host_cpu
powerpc
So it's clearly %_host_cpu to use.
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