o I cannot update the system and it feels like a catch 22
I could really do with some help
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Hi there,
I've just installed "Etch" from netinstall CD and I want to compile a
custom build kernel, but I get the following errors. What am I doing
wrong?
I've the kernel source 2.6.18, libncures5-dev, kernel-package,
fakeroot, debhelper installed.
I am running the command in a root terminal.
Hi,
My aim is to have a Debian system running gcc 3.0.4 and libc6 2.2.5
with kernel 2.4.18. (Was running potato r0 gcc 2.95.2 libc 2.1.3)
First I've done the update by apt-get. Then I have manually compiled
(against libc6-2.1.3) and installed gcc 3.0.4 with default directory
(--prefix=/usr/
Hi,
Apart from alsa-config you need
alsa-driver-0.5.10b.tar.bz2
alsa-lib-0.5.10b.tar.bz2
alsa-utils-0.5.10.tar.bz2 and install them in the same order.
check out the ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/ for
newer versions.
regards,
sherab
On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 06:32:07PM -0700, Reza wrote
s was build as module there will be a soundcore.o file in
your
/lib/modules/... directory.
I don't know whether this helps or not. I am scared to provide infos', since I
am
still a newbie.
yours,
Sherab
>
>i'm using a vaio notebook with a yamaha ymf-754 soundcard on
>d
ry `/home/alan/src/binutils-build/ld'
make: *** [check-ld] Error 2
My system is Debian 2.2r3 with
gcc-2.95.2
glibc-2.1.13
x-windows 4.0.2
kernel 2.2.18
binutils-2.9.5
expect5.31_5.31.8-3_i386.deb and
dejagnu_1.3-19990614-4_all.deb installed by apt-get
Any ideas please ?
Sherab
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For a file ending with
tar use tar -xvf filename.tar
gz use tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz
bz2 use tar -xvIf filename.tar.bz2
the -p option can be used before f as well, such as tar -xvIpf filename.tar.bz2
Regards
Sherab
>Erik Alvarez wrote:
>>
>> Hi, when trying to decompress a
heers.
Alan
Francesco Bochicchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 02:34:29AM -0700, Sherab Puntsok wrote:
> > Hi debs,
> >I have a problem on compiling mc-4.5.44.tar.gz
> >no: command not found
> >
> >Details:
> >make[1
Hi debs,
I have a problem on compiling mc-4.5.44.tar.gz
no: command not found
Details:
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/download/mc-4.5.44/po'
file=./`echo nl | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \
&& rm -f $file && PATH=../src:$PATH no -o $file nl.po
make[1]:***[nl.gmo]Error 127
For general information on kernel visit
http://linuxdoc.org/
For articles about kernel visit
Taking the Plunge: Compiling the Kernel
http://www.linux.com/newsitem.phtml?sid=60&aid-8841
Compiling the Kernel: Part 2
http://www.linux.com/firststep/newsitem.phtml?sid=60&aid=8931
Kernel Basics
http:/
Hi,
I am building my own linux based on Debian 2.1
Now I come across to install gpm-1.19.0. Gpm requires tex, so I
get the teTeX-src-1.0.7.tar.gz and teTeX-texmf-1.0.2.tar.gz.
The ./configure goes ok but errors in make world as follows:
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/download/src/te
Hi,
Many thanks to "Eric G. Miller" and "Karsten M.Self" for your
lightning reply.
Thank you.
Alan
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