/files/gaim-0.11.0pre14'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
What can I do to fix this?
Also, how can I check what version GTK I have installed?
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Taken from the cooker FAQ:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/cookerfaq.php3
Cooker is the development version of the Linux-Mandrake operating
system, whose official producer and publisher is MandrakeSoft, Inc.
* MandrakeSoft homepage: http://www.mandrakesoft.com
* Linux-Mandrake:
will no longer start either.
error: vim: error while loading shared libraries: libperl.so: cannot
load shared object file: No such file or directory
Please help!
:)
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directory `/home/paul/files/gaim-0.11.0pre14/sounds'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/paul/files/gaim-0.11.0pre14'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
What can I do to fix this?
Also, how can I check what version GTK I have installed?
-Paul R
I going to buy a larger hard drive. I was looking at a 75Gb drive.
Maybe half shared with Windows. Do I need to worry about having
partitions that are too large? What is a reasonable limit? I'll
probably be running ReisserFS on them. Thanks.
-Paul R
. Do I need to use an rpm at all, or can I use a tarball?
3. If I use a src.rpm, how do I install it? Never used one of these.
4. Do I need to use the Mandrake rpm's, or can I safely use any glibc's?
Thanks!
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As further clarification: I can't find the version number for rpmdrake,
but I am refering to the one included in 7.2.
-Paul R
Paul R wrote:
I've been having a problem with rpmdrake (not sure which version).
I believe it may be a bug in the program. After upgrading a package via
ports PMF leaves open that I should close with IPChains?
-Paul R
Tom Brinkman wrote:
Getting back to PMfirewall leaving some ports open: I've got a
complete mental block when it comes to comprehending the ipchains rules.
I'm at even more of a total loss with the new iptables in 2.4.x
That's odd. I haven't seen that. But Mozilla is Beta as well.
Something like that happens to me sometimes, but it is fixed when I
swicth folders. Does this help?
-Paul R
Neville Cobb wrote:
when I download mail, say there is 200 incoming. When it has completed
receiving the mail
Check to see if there is a source package availabale, or another rpm of
the same package. Sometimes they have different suffixes for rpm4 and
rpm3 rpms, but I don't remember what they are.
-paul r
Dale Kosan wrote:
Sounds like the rpm you are trying to install is made for version 4
If no other documentation exists, you can translate this page into
Spanish, and someone on the list can then translate it into English.
-paul r
Jordi Salvador Pont wrote:
I know a link to an internet page, but this page isn't in English. It's in
a local laguage, and I think that very few
he problem was with the xalf v. 0.42 package.
So I went over to rpmfind.net found v. 0.8 and violla! Problem
resolved. Another potential resolution is to simpply uninstall xalf.
Thanks for hearing me out, folks.
Just wanted to leave this documented here in case anybody else runs into
this problem.
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ix.pl".
Searching the list's database you can find explanations of what caused
this problem, I'm not really sure off the top of my head (actually, I
didn't understand it when I read it). :)
Good luck! I hope this helps!
-paul r
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
I'm in the process of undergoi
Speaking of menu editing, anybody know how to change permissions so that
all users (or one) can edit the menus? I'm talking about Gnome here,
but interested in KDE too.
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Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
update-menus -v
-JMS
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What programs are you trying to use it with?
-Paul R
KompuKit wrote:
i'm having a terrible time setting up my:
creative labs videoblaster II USB...
I have 7.2 installed...
Paul R wrote:
On this topic, I'm also looking for a good TWAIN compliant video
conferencing program for my USB
Do you know if I would have the smae problems installing another version
of rpm 4? I found an rpm-4 rpm from the rpm web site. Is this one
safer to install to update my version of rpm?
-Paul R
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2000 11:30 am, Paul R wrote:
Anybody know how I
do you have a firewall set up? I ask because I have to dhcpcd, then run
firewall to get ip.
-paul r
Christopher I Trojan wrote:
Hey folks,
I'm trying to install a cable ethernet connection on linux-mandrake 7.2
(CD complete that I bought at CompUSA). Only trouble is, I can't get
Hi. I also have a Dell laptop (Inspiron) with the Xircom Cardbus
Ethernet + Modem. I haven't had many problems with linux. I'm assuming
you've got a DSL or Cable connection if you want it to pick up the IP on
startup. This I believe is a quirk with the Xircom cardbus, it work
"fine" with
I've been having the exact same problem. Have you figured out how to
get around this yet?
-Paul R
U2Zoo wrote:
Oops. I spoke too soon.
Mandrake 7.2
I am still unable to update rpm (which is where the librpmio.so.0 file that
I need lives) using MandrakeUpdate.
I get a dependency
I think the many strengths of Linux can only be added to by smoother
installation. Linux remains a very strong, felxible, stable, and free
os. Sure, it may take the fun of the chase out of installing for a few
souls, but you can be rest assured (I hope) that any work done on
usabillity and
That URL can be found here:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/heliumlast.php3
Second error scenario at the bottom.
-Paul R
Charles A Edwards wrote:
If you are saying that you had 2 Win partitions, C and D, and that your D
partition no longer shows up in Windows this is caused by a bug
Does anybody know which is more memory and resource intensive?
KDE1/KDE2 or Gnome?
Kelly, Christopher wrote:
Okay, I'm curious. How can I use Gnome instead of KDE? And what are the
differneces?
Thanks,
Chris Kelly
Registered Linux user 185775
(using 7.1) to switch between
these using alt+function keys? I'm particularly
interested in going to console or text mode
(full-screen). Also, is there any way to do this
without the keyboard shortcuts? BTW, I use Gnome as
my UI.
Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving!
-Paul R
Translation (from Portuguese):
Hello, everybody.
I am having a very serious problem with my video card I bought last
week. It seems that Mandrake does not recognize the card. I have a
Viper II Z 200 with an S# savage 2000 chip set. I would very much like
to know how to configure the card.
Should read : S3 savage 2000 chip set
Paul R wrote:
Translation (from Portuguese):
Hello, everybody.
I am having a very serious problem with my video card I bought last
week. It seems that Mandrake does not recognize the card. I have a
Viper II Z 200 with an S# savage 2000 chip set
Anybody know of a way to check for trojan horses?
I tried http://www.hackerwhacker.com and I found 2 or 3 ports open that
*could* be trojans. ANy way to verify?
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Anybody know how to save mail and bookmarks and transfer to another
system or restore them after reinstall?
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I'm not familiar with this program, but my understanding is that you end
a comman in in order to be able to reuse the terminal and not have to
leave it open and unusabel while the program is running. Try it was
other programs.
-Paul R
Jeff Malka wrote:
In using a command like xsetroot
ram runs fine.
How can I do to make it run for someone else than "root" ?
Thanks. Francois
Just a guess, i don't know too much about this problem. But try finding
the file as root and then changing it ownership/access priveleges to
inclu
was great!
-Paul R
Anthony wrote:
This is one of the most common newbie questions, and one that gave me fits
before I figured out the "secret".
First off, I suggest rpm's instead of doing it by source. RPM's are just plain
easier. But if you're stuck on source, or need
everyones answers help you out.
-Paul R
Seth wrote:
after lots of trials I have LM 7.1 working almost great on my new
laptop.
2 questions
1) I can't boot directly into X I have to login at the command line
then run 'gdm' then login to my desktop
if I enable the default mandrake login
are:
www.votenader.org
and my favorite radio program http://www.democracynow.org/
Sorry for the rant, but it had to be said.
Love all'yall.
-Paul R
Michael wrote:
I'd rather pick a random name from the phone book rather than vote for
either Bush or Gore. I'll probably end up picking a name from
Thanks for the info! That's an interesting concept. I just went to the
Linux Expo here in Brazil and they had a great talk by the founder of
the LTSP on diskless terminals. Seems like it has a bunch of
advantages, particularly in the coprporate/educational setting.
-Paul
"Austin L. Denyer"
Anybody know where I can find some good documentation on compiling
different sorts of programs from the source-code. I wanna try to
compile and install gaim as my first try.
-Paul R
PS (The readme for gaim mentions GTK, I seem to have that on the system
but can't seem to call it up
s umo='kdesu -c adsl-stop'
Typing "mo" pops up a window so I can enter the root password and then
it spools up my connection."
He's refering to a work-around to not being able to use the "adsl-start"
"adsl-stop" and "adsl-status" commands from a user ot
;
"-- if you're using a custom GL, are you specifying it on the command
line?"
I have a "PCI 3D Rage P/M Mobility AGP" that I believe supports OpenGL.
I have no idea really how to interpret this error nor what to do with
it.
-Paul R
Larry Hignight wrote:
Well it kin
this?
Thanks!
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i incluido se pueden encontrar por el internet.
Espero que esto te puede ayudar un pocito.
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root=/dev/hda6 failsafe
title windows
root (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader +1
title floppy
root (fd0)
chainloader +1
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What do you mean by a diskless terminal?
john bodanske wrote:
I make them diskless terminals, and share internet. Some day I' going to
open 25 internet cafes with about $5 in equipment.:)
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for this guy?
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enter your service tag number (from the
bottom of the computer) then click the go button, look for the
"downloads for your system" link, and then either click on the drivers
link, or probably more valid would be to click on the Linux link. You
should find the drivers you need there. Hop
Joan.Tur.pagina.de
Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
The Dell Inspiron's work pretty well (in my VERY limmitted experience).
You can even get the pre-loaded with Linux if you like.
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back in as a normal user
to spend time on the internet for safety's sake. When I nned to log
off, I su again. Is it ok to let the system automatically log out but
initiating the shutdown? Anyway, just a little system security (from
yourself :).
-Paul R
OK! I think I found the sollution to this! In linuxconf (just type
that into the command line as root), go to user administration and give
yourself access (enable) pppoe for whatever user you need it from.
Whoopee! Linux is fun, even he little things are simple victories. :)
-Paul R
Paul
I think the important thing is not whether the ip does change (as in
whether or not you restart), but that it is set to change when you do.
Hope that made sense and is right. :)
-Paul R
Richard Garand wrote:
Oh btw, i'm not sure i have a dynamic IP. My modem is always on, and i never
have
there
How you do that depends on which email package your using.
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don't stop!!
Roger
I have to admit, there is something fascinating, as a newbie, about
hearing people reminisce about the old days of UNIX/Linux and their
first experiences.
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Doug McGarrett wrote:
You could still use RPM. From a terminal window:
$ rpm -Uvh foo-2.0-1.i386.rpm
--doug
What's the Uvh for?
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our operating systems with our
minds after all
Not to get off topic here, but what do you guys do/plan to do with old
parts/components/systems when you're done with them? Charity, auction, trash,
or assimilate?
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