Don't remove all of graphicsMagick, just the Devel file. Otherwise you
will break things. Removing the GraphicksMagick-devel will keep the
configure from seeing it. Now you can install Imagemagick and the
Imagemagick-devel file to go with it, and everything will be good.
Steve/WM5Z
Lee
You are missing the -dev file. Find it for the version of X you have
installed. This will probably fix this problem.
Steve/WM5Z
William M. Bickley wrote:
Having trashed my Ubuntu 8.10 install trying to make it work with
Xastir, I'm now back to 8.;04 and Xastir 1.9.0. Ever the glutton
comment, if he does download from CVS, he will need to execute the
bootstrap.sh script.
Regards,
Lee - K5DAT
Murphy, TX
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Steve/WM5Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Yup, it's all back.
Lee Bengston wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Steve/WM5Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Lee,
I did forget that step. Is the server back up? Last I checked the
tarball wasn't downloading. It would just time out.
Steve
I didn't try a download
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Subject:Re: [linuxham] Xastir
Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2008 15:45:36 -0700
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OOPS, forgot a line. See line I added below
to Best Buy today and I am going to get a cheapo NIC,
install it, and get the driver to install. Then I will pull the cheapo
NIC, hoping the built-in will now work. BTW, it is one of those 1000/100
megabit cards. Sure hope it is backward compatible to my existing network.
Steve/WM5Z
Lee Bengston wrote:
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Steve/WM5Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I plan on going to Best Buy today and I am going to get a cheapo NIC,
install it, and get the driver to install. Then I will pull the cheapo NIC,
hoping the built-in will now work. BTW, it is one
Well guys,
I got the new computer in today. Wow. I have to say, it is fast.
I loaded the 32 bit version of Fedora 9. As usual, I loaded all the
programming stuff so that I could install new software. Everything seems
to have gone well in this regard. What normally took 45 - 50 minutes was
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Rick Green wrote:
My ubderstanding is that all of the 'core' series support 32-bit
kernels, and the 'core-2' series also will support a 64-bit system.
Some other 64-bit systems will too, like AMD.
'duo' refers to the number of cores on the die.
could find my old DOS disks to try some of my old games. Bet
they would run so fast now noone could possibly play them. One was Duke
Nukum. That was such a fun game, and so easy to get through the levels.
Then when windows 95 came out, it wouldn't run right, it ran to slow. Oh
well.
Steve/WM5Z
with us being so far OT.
Steve/WM5Z
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supposed to be there?
I have tried and tried, but can't get the command to work. It will make
the file 0pop... but it is empty.
I want to make a couple of files. One filtering out the less than 1000
and one to make a file for less than 10,000.
Steve/WM5Z
the
backslash (\) on the end, then hit enter. Repeat for each line. And, yes, the
should be in there.
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Subject: [Xastir] Correct command?
To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion xastir@xastir.org
Date
line. And, yes, the
should be in there.
--- On Sun, 10/26/08, Steve/WM5Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: [Xastir] Correct command?
To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion xastir@xastir.org
Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008, 10:58 AM
In README.maps
settings got changed that way. Fedora does that.
Steve/WM5Z
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