t the video pass through and connect the monitor
straight
to my video card the problem goes away.
Ideas? Should I send the DVD-ROM back? :)
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Christopher Fury
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n I boot my machine and try to launch windows, the system says:
LILO boot: win
loading win
and just sits there.
Anybody know what I'm doing wrong/what I can do to fix it? I've been
reading the
lilo docs, but nothing I've tried has worked so far.
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Christopher Fury
... a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
DOH! I needed to install the libgdbm-dev package. Stupid, stupid,
stupid...
Christopher Fury wrote:
>
> I'm trying to compile mod_perl and it doesn't seem to see my gdbm
> library
> in /usr/libs:
[... blah blah ...]
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Christopher Fury
Aerosoft, Inc
... a tale tol
The above error message from your compiler
** will also provide a clue.
Aborting!
It goes on, of course, and says everything's okay, but I'm kind of
sketchy about this. Does anybody out there have a clue to what's going
on?
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> Have you installed libc5 or libc6 (glibc2) version of 4.06 ?
>
> If libc5 one then you need to install all the libc5 compatibility libraries
> (xlib6 package, in addition to xlib6g package).
Okay, I'm an idiot. :) I've found a glibc2 version. Thanks, Alex.
:)
I'm currently running communicator v4.5b1, but it's buggy and I'd like
to move
to pr2 or back to 4.06...
However, when I try to install either of these I get "netscape: can't
load library 'libXt.so.6'" I have that library, but communicator won't
see it. v4.5b1 runs
fine.
Any ideas?
I'm trying to setup a local lan at my house with a firewall to allow
access to the outside world. I've followed the Firewall-FAQ and I
can't seem to see what I've done wrong... Maybe somebody can tell me.
I'm running Debian 2.0.
I have the following network options set in my kernel:
x x [
Read the FAQ for egcs, it describes how to install and still have gcc.
Don't worry, I had a simular but unlrelated FAQ reading problem with
egcs
recently too... :)
Here's what I did (Still read the FAQ to make sure the gist is
right)
configure egcs like so:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
Earlier I posted a question about some problems I was having with the
dynamic
linker libraries, etc.
never mind, I went ahead and tried to down grade from ld.so 1.9.9 to
ld.so 1.8.x
Like the thing warns, it's likely to hose your system. It did. :) I
just
finished reinstalling.
Whee! What
led 1.9.9 (oops :) So, what
gives here?
Christopher Fury wrote:
>
> Er... I'm missing a file dlfcn.h... I get an error when I try to
> compile Apache 1.3
> (just .configure'd) I'm running debian 1.3 on my home machine (where
> I'm working
> right now)
>
&g
Er... I'm missing a file dlfcn.h... I get an error when I try to
compile Apache 1.3
(just .configure'd) I'm running debian 1.3 on my home machine (where
I'm working
right now)
On my debian 1.3 system at work I notice that I have the file. Also
there's a
man page for dlopen, which isn't availab
I'm trying to compile perl5.004.04 on my debian 1.3 system... when I
run the configure script I get a problem when it trys to link with the
dl library (libdl). libdl is in /lib... I don't see any other
packages (I did install dld, though I don't know if it's necessary,
it's not very descripti
I've tried to configure several programs that require libraries like
libjpeg, libtiff, and libpng But none of the programs seem to
recognize the fact that
I *have* these libraries (installed with dselect) in /usr/lib.
I've ran ldconfig, it says they're there. I've tried setting my
LD_LIBRARY
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