gt; On 11 Mar 2002, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > I am having a problem compiling from source 2.4.17 packaged for Debian.
> > Using make-kpkg kernel_image in the source dir, all my modules come up
> > with unresolved symbols.
> >
> > What causes this? What am I doing w
I am having a problem compiling from source 2.4.17 packaged for Debian. Using
make-kpkg kernel_image in the source dir, all my modules come up with
unresolved symbols.
What causes this? What am I doing wrong? What should I do to fix it?
Using gcc 2.95.4
just to ignore
this particluar dependency problem unless I tell it to worry about it.
apt-get install -f doesn't do the trick.
Also sprach Osamu Aoki:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 12:28:25AM -0600, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > I can't get past a dependency p
I can't get past a dependency problem related to the unstable version. I
think I asked for the latest konqueror, or something... in any case I
upgraded several components of my kde. Now I have this dependency problem,
and I don't know how to fix. it. How can I (a) fix the problem, (b) have apt
When attempting to install postfix I get the following error:
postalias: fatal: open database /etc/aliases.db: Invalid argument
dpkg: error processing postfix (--install):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
postfix
The err
But what about netscape and LyX. LyX is xforms, and I don't think netscape is
gtk
Anyway, I'll look into your suggestion.
On Monday 02 July 2001 01:49, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 10:40:11PM -0500, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > xlsfonts gives me
> What output does "xlsfonts" give you (don't paste in if it's a lot).
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Joost
xlsfonts gives me -bunches- of output. Standard adobe stuff, b&h, bitstream,
cronyx, ... KDE, for instance, uses a good font. The applications that suffer
are gtk apps like gnome-apt, and other random
500, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > I believe I have all the important fonts installed.
> >
> > xfree86 is version 3.3.6-11potato
> >
> > Here is the grep:
> >
> > /etc/X11/XF86Config: FontPath "tcp/localhost:7100"
> > /etc/X11/XF86Config
On Saturday 30 June 2001 16:28, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:09:42PM -0500, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > The problem seems to be just the size of the fonts. It seems that X is
> > using a really big, unscaled bitmap. I've tried changing around the font
>
I have just installed 2.2r3-- my first deb install. The only thing I can't
seem to figure out is why fonts look so horrible in X. I have done all the
config stuff I am accustomed to doing with other distros: dpi, bpp, monitor
setup, etc.
The problem seems to be just the size of the fonts. It s
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