Hi,
I'm using 9.2 and I just installed a couple rpms
using urpmi. One of the packages urpmi tried to install gave a message I don't
understand. It said
1. libsndfile1
/sbin/ldconfig: /usr/Lib/libgfl.so is not a
symbolic link
Can someone please tell me what that means and what
I need to
My new scanner, Epson Perfection 1650, works beautifully under Mandrake
8.2. It was the easiest install I have ever done under any OS. It
required a downloaded driver from the Epson site, but it installs
without any problems whatsoever. From a shell, running iscan runs a
GUI, and the only
On Sunday 09 June 2002 10:43 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
My new scanner, Epson Perfection 1650, works beautifully under Mandrake
8.2. It was the easiest install I have ever done under any OS. It
required a downloaded driver from the Epson site, but it installs
without any problems whatsoever.
Also with your scanner doesn't it work with
xsane or kooka? They will give
you all sorts of file formats.
Scannerdrake from Mandrake Control Centre lists
your scanner as supported
by xsane It should be able to configure it
without downloading any driver.
There is also an xsane plugin for
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 09 June 2002 10:43 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
, however a symbolic link has to be made.
The instructions say it needs
ln -s /usr/bin/iscan ~/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins
The path for iscan is correct, but I need to adjust the gimp path. Can
anyone please tell me
No, Java is still not working. I run Mozilla nightly build 2001081008, but I
had the same problem with 0.9.3. I have made the symlink corect. But I have
not installed Java, only downloaded and unpacked jre.xpi should I do any
instalation of Java?
Ola
On Thursday 16 August 2001 09:29, you
(I ended up deciding to send this to the whole list because it's helpful for
anyone downloading non-rpm versions of Mozilla... I had to do it on Debian)
Dear Ola,
Once you've done what they told you already you need to go to your mozilla
directory (hopefully /usr/local/mozilla) and go into the