Gnome: is it a window manager or something more than that, what do I
install using Fink to experience it ?
thanks
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Jeff,
You're right. With OSXvnc on OS X laptop and x2vnc on desktop I'm able to
move a mouse pointer seamlessly from Linux to Mac. The problem I'm having
(definitely with OSXvnc, so not a fink problem) is that the mouse wouldn't
go beyond the primary display. No help since I want to control my
Martin Costabel wrote:
> yes I cut your message short, because in
what you are writing, there is
> no *error* message, these are only *
warnings*. I get exactly the same,
> and wmaker is working correctly
nevertheless. And yes, I know what the
> last one means and how you can get rid
of it (pla
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 04:05:48PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My question is this: why does gnuplot depend on tetex? The
> simple answer, apparently, is "so that fink can build and install
> the documentation, which comes as LaTeX source."
>
> I have a transient (i.e., dialup) 56K connec
On Thursday, February 7, 2002, at 10:05 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
> If someone will write something suitable and post it to the "package
> submission tracker," we'll see that it gets included in fink.
I would be happy to write a short explanation of why this is done and
some of the detai
Pedro Massobrio wrote:
[]
> When XDarwin starts from the terminal, this
> are the errors at the end:
>
> _XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-
> unix should be set to root
> Display mode: Rootless Quartz
> Screen 0 added: 832x603 @ (0,21)
> Screen 0 placed at X11 coordinate (0,0).
> cat: /Users/p
On Wednesday, February 6, 2002, at 10:03 PM, Philip Mötteli wrote:
> Am Mittwoch den, 6. Februar 2002, um 21:11, schrieb Finlay Dobbie:
>> On Wednesday, February 6, 2002, at 02:36 PM, Philip Mötteli wrote:
>>
>>> I'm just wondering: is something underway to build the KDE-libs with
>>> Fink?
>>
Let me get this straight - you want to control the OS X box with the linux
box and have the mouse move seamlessly from the X-windows display on the
linux box to the OSX display? The only way this could work is with x2vnc
running on linux and OSXvnc running on OSX. You seem to suggest it
doesn't
It seems a bug of gnome-libs.
I patched it and put it into CVS as gnome-libs 1.4.1.4-2.
Thanks,
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 09:47:37 +0100
Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jan de Leeuw wrote:
> >
> > More precisely: if I add -I/sw/include to the SetCFLAGS line in the info
> > file, then di
Solved in updated gnome-vfs(-ssl)-1.0.4-1.
Thanks!
On Mon, 04 Feb 2002 09:27:28 -0600
Benjamin J Doherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fellow fink-ers,
>
> Sunday a new set of gnome packages arrived through the selfupdate process,
> and they all worked except gnome-vfs-ssl. While running throu
Max Horn wrote:
> In addition to what Martin already said...:
>
> The information you provided is
incomplete. Please make sure you state:
> * the exact version of fink you are using
("fink --version")
> * the exact version and revision of the
package(s) in question ("fink
> info ")
> * the ver
On Wednesday, February 6, 2002, at 08:15 PM, Andrew R Hartung wrote:
> I have noticed that anacron installed under the /sw tree runs various
> background scripts like cron. How similar are they to the scripts cron
> runs? Are they redundant? Can I/should I disable them if they are?
Did you also
Max and all,
Gee, I thought I covered the version details with "latest versions of
all software." By that, I meant that I updated Fink and all packages
today (which makes it Fink 0.9.7-1, Gnome core 1.4.0.4-12). I also mean
that I have the current OSX 10.1.2 and the latest version of the
Dev
I'm having trouble getting my head around the correct way to use x2x or
x2vnc from a linux box to my shiny new PowerBook G4. What I want to do is
remote control laptop with Linux desktop keyboard and mouse. With x2x (run
from Linux machine), I can control mouse and keyboard for X windows , but
g
On jeudi, février 7, 2002, at 01:58 , Maitine Bergounioux wrote:
> I have installed XFree86-4.2. 0 via the mac os X.1 package.
> I have corrected installe Fink
Do you also have Apple's Developer tools installed?
> Now, I decided to install gv an I have the following trouble :
> here is the ter
Here's an opportunity for someone to contribute to fink: We need some
documentation about the "extra users" which are installed by fink's
passwd package, which could be added to the fink website so that
people aren't surprised when they notice the extra users.
If someone will write something sui
At 1:58 PM +0100 2/7/02, Maitine Bergounioux wrote:
>I have installed XFree86-4.2. 0 via the mac os X.1 package.
>I have corrected installe Fink
>Now, I decided to install gv an I have the following trouble : here
>is the terminal report
>
> The following package will be installed or updated:
>
Title: Impossible to compile GV
I have installed XFree86-4.2. 0 via the mac os X.1 package.
I have corrected installe Fink
Now, I decided to install gv an I have the following trouble : here is the terminal report
The following package will be installed or updated:
gv
The following 4 addition
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 03:24 PM, Tom Dove wrote:
> It's sort of cool to see DOS under XDarwin on a Mac, but I'm
> not sure there's much utility in it unless it can be sped up a
> lot.
Cool, maybe. Evil, definitely. Now, for extra slowness, we can
do OSX->Bochs->Linux->something->
* Jan de Leeuw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02/02/06 21:47]:
>More precisely: if I add -I/sw/include to the SetCFLAGS line in the info
>file, then dia compiles fine. Probably not the way to do it, but it
>works.
Sadly I had the same problem in my offline-time yesterday
evening and solved it the same way
Jan de Leeuw wrote:
>
> More precisely: if I add -I/sw/include to the SetCFLAGS line in the info
> file, then dia compiles fine. Probably not the way to do it, but it
> works.
I would say this is a bug in gnome-libs. I (and you probably also) have
gnome-libs-1.4.1.4-1 installed. /sw/include/gnom
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