I had a similar problem when upgraded from libgtk1 (1.0.4) to (1.0.6).
In the /usr/lib directory, I had the same symlinks as you, but the
files pointed to weren't in that dir. I had:
libglib.so.1.0.6
libgtk.so.1.0.6
libgdk.so.1.0.6
That was the reason of the warning. But, why did I have those
b
I dont't think the best solution is to make new symlinks. In my
short experience with Debian, when something looks strange,
there is a problem behind, mainly because of my own mistakes.
Then, the right thing is to guess which is the source of the problem,
and correct it. As I have said in my prev
Hello!
I've upgraded my bo system to hamm, and have had some problems.
Also, I have a clean new installed hamm system in another partition.
When a try to start xdm, I get a core dump and I can see in
/var/log/xdm-errors:
sh: '-c' requires an argument
I've removed, purged and re-installed xbase p
Hello!
I'm just upgrading from bo to hamm.
Which is the way to access several CD's from dselect at the same time?
Thank you
Javi
Hello!
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT and
Linux.
In which order must he do the process? I suppose that Win98 will try to own
the whole computer when installing, and I don't know what kind of
partitioning is the best. He will use System Commande r to select t
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