I tried nem75's workaround. But I have another problem. Knetworkmanager
does not appear to do ANYTHING AT ALL. Generic GG installation, click on
Knetworkmanager from K menu, nothing happens at all.
This is very bad. From a user standpoint, you should never have any
menu options on a system which
I added knetworkmanager as an icon on the desktop. Click it, it does
nothing. Right-click Open, it does nothing.
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dependency problem on Kubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123696
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Excellent link. I'll build a package CD and include it with the standard
installation CD. Thanks!
(no, build-essential is not on the install CD)
Emmanuel Touzery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu
allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than
Yes, I found that in the Community Forums and it did
work.
However, you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu
allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than
installing a few packages. There is nothing in the
standard packages that includes build-essential. Try
it: Do a fresh installation
Public bug reported:
Install Ubuntu 6.10 and all programming development packages. Type in
hello.c from any standard C book. Try to compile it. stdio.h is not
found. find command shows that file does not exist. Your forums say to
issue a sudo apt-get command. That command does not work and does