Please CC trim the freebsd lists. This is not our jam. BTW, cross
posting was never socially acceptable so please don't.
Suddenly, I feel sorry for Mr. Moglen and Mr. Raymond. I can image 20
years of this sort of nonsense in your mailboxes. Cheers for all the
good stuff you've done for FOSS.
help
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On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 22:28 +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 30. 06. 2010 20:51:08 je Brian C. Wells napisal(a):
>
> > Or did some key combo I pressed somehow disable it?
>
> You betcha. Most notebooks have such key combos (or even dedicated
> keys), and HPs are no except
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 07:28 +0100, Berni Elbourn wrote:
> Brian C. Wells wrote:
> > Hi. I have an HP G60-249WM laptop, and am currently using squeeze for
> > better wireless support. (The latest kernel from backports might also
> > work; but after trying that, I can say it d
Hi. I have an HP G60-249WM laptop, and am currently using squeeze for
better wireless support. (The latest kernel from backports might also
work; but after trying that, I can say it doesn't play well with the
non-free nvidia driver, which I also need.)
After "upgrading" to squeeze, and updating m
On Fri, 2009-10-30 at 21:05 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 04:47:55PM -0700, Brian C. Wells wrote:
> > Vacuuming brought the idle temperature down by 5C. sauerbraten now runs
> > great at about 80C, but glchess/gnuchess still gets up to 95C or more!
>
>
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 19:30 -0700, Brian C. Wells wrote:
[...]
> I also want to apologize for taking 4 days to respond. I thought it
> would be best to wait until I had tried using the vacuum, but still
> haven't gotten around to it. I don't have carpeted floors where I live
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 07:49 +, marc wrote:
> Brian C. Wells wrote:
>
> > Hi. My HP G60-249WM Notebook's CPU is overheating, to the point that it
> > shuts itself off, whenever I use any CPU-intensive game such as glchess
> > (in the gnome-games package) or the
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 00:34 +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> Well, the script is quite simple, it only works in Gnome (a
> more system-wide script would have to be run as superuser and I just
> couldn't be bothered to type in my root password every time I wanted to
> change CPU governor):
>
>
On Sat, 2009-10-24 at 10:35 +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 24. 10. 2009 05:40:01 je Brian C. Wells napisal(a):
> > On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 21:15 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > > > evidence that the CPU's temperature is increasing to dangerous
> > levels
> >
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 22:19 -0700, Raquel wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:40:01 -0700
> "Brian C. Wells" wrote:
>
> >
> > I don't -think- it's a fan problem. It seems to be blowing plenty
> > of hot air out, and I can't see or blow out any
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 21:15 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > evidence that the CPU's temperature is increasing to dangerous levels
> > (>95 deg. Celsius). As soon as I start a game, it rises, and as soon as
> > I stop it it falls.
>
> Sounds like a hardware problem; most likely a fan problem: eit
Hi. My HP G60-249WM Notebook's CPU is overheating, to the point that it
shuts itself off, whenever I use any CPU-intensive game such as glchess
(in the gnome-games package) or the non-free game sauerbraten. I also
use the non-free nvidia-glx for accelerated graphics, and have the
laptop software
Can anyone help me get my SB Audigy 2 Value working? Alsaconf probes
this as an emu10k card. There is a Wikipedia article that states that
is uses snd-ca0106 instead. How can a force alsaconf to find snd-ca0106
instead? Rather than use alsaconf, how do I manually configure a sound
card?
I
Gosh you would think that I said micro-kernels are a waste of time or
that vi is the one true editor.
Cheers,
Jason
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Is it customary here to CC both respondents and the list, or just the
list? In BSD-land we CC every individual in a discussion plus the list.
Regards,
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-08-29 14:39, Jason C. Wells wrote:
When I attempt to install aspell synaptic reports that openoffice
will be removed. How do I install aspell without removing openoffice?
What branch?
Lenny.
In Sid, I have OO.o 3.1 3.1.0-5 (using libhunspell-1.2-0 1.2.8-4) and
When I attempt to install aspell synaptic reports that openoffice will
be removed. How do I install aspell without removing openoffice?
Thanks,
Jason
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On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 20:09 -0700, Brian Wells wrote:
[...]
> You could have done
>
> sed -e "/.gconf/d" script | sed -e "/.java/d" >script
>
Oops. I forgot that this will try to read and write script at the same
time. Won't work. But you can still lin
and such utilites would be much less
efficient if you couldn't pipe their input/output easily.
> I mean, in the above case, I end
> up with 25 scripts before I'm done manipulating the text.
> I feel like I must be missing something really essential here, because I
> imagine this could be done more efficiently.
> Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, but I'm just really an infant
> with bash scripting, eager to learn, and following some of these threads
> has been enlightening.
>
> be well,
> tony
>
> --
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> art / photos / music / tony baldwin
>
>
hope this helps,
Brian C. Wells
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hey,
someone knows if there are something to create web access to my
OpenAFS cell?
You might try the openafs-info mailing list. They are pretty helpful.
Later,
Jason
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 19:41:38 -0800, Jason C. Wells wrote:
I'm having trouble with DRI on my Radeon 9600 Pro.
(II) RADEON(0): [agp] Mode 0x1f000207 [AGP 0x1002/0x5833; Card
0x1002/0x4150]
(II) RADEON(0): [agp] 8192 kB allocated with handle 0x0001
(II) RAD
I'm having trouble with DRI on my Radeon 9600 Pro. From everything that
I have read, it should be working. I don't really know what to ask,
except to ask, "Can you help me?"
These are the errors from Xorg.0.log
(EE) RADEON(0): [agp] Could not map ring
(EE) RADEON(0): [agp] AGP failed to initi
Is it advisable to install non-Debian provided packages?
For example .deb files are out for openoffice3 but they haven't made
their way to lenny yet. It seems like the Sun provided .deb files
aren't quite so slick with handling dependencies. That or I am missing
some important bit of underst
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 07:34:01PM -0700, Jason C. Wells wrote:
I am coming the the understanding that each of the packages that
comprises a debian release is documented independently. It seems that
the bulk of debian documentation is 1) installation and 2) package
Ron Johnson wrote:
Google is your friend!
http://www.google.com/search?q=XextFindDisplay
The first result from this query shows that it's in libXext, package
libxext-dev.
Don't forget our old friends find and grep.
find /sources_dir -type f -exec grep -l XextFindDisplay {} \;
Regards,
J
Jason C. Wells wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
Package specific documentation is either found in the package itself
or in a package named -doc, if the size is significant
enough to warrant the split. In general the README.Debian file in
/usr/share/doc// should be the first to check. A lot of
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,05.Oct.08, 12:05:18, Jason C. Wells wrote:
I am trying to find a document that lists the features of lenny. I see
some "new features" but not a total list. For example, what network
protocols, file systems, encryption, and hardware support are availa
I am trying to find a document that lists the features of lenny. I see
some "new features" but not a total list. For example, what network
protocols, file systems, encryption, and hardware support are
available. The Debian release notes are sparse in this respect.
Thanks,
Jason
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Does anyone know of a package for kerberized login and XDM, preferably
heimdal? I wasn't able to scare one up.
Regards,
Jason C. Wells
(who has Debian on the desktop for the first time after many years with
FreeBSD)
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Thanks to Shachar Or and Ted Hilts for the suggestions, I might try them
sometime (particularly the nested filesystem idea, that's very clever :)
My main reply, below, is to Rick.
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 18:33 -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
> On Aug 11, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Brian Wells wrote:
&g
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 02:21 -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
> On Aug 10, 2008, at 2:12 AM, Brian Wells wrote:
>
> > Hi. I'm using svn-fast-backup (in the subversion-tools package) to
> > make
> > rsync backups of my subversion repository. The place I'm backing
>
Hi. I'm using svn-fast-backup (in the subversion-tools package) to make
rsync backups of my subversion repository. The place I'm backing up to
is on an ext3-formatted usb flash drive, and I'm wondering if this is a
wise thing to do.
I know that flash drive blocks wear out after a certain number o
On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 21:54 -0700, Brian Wells wrote:
> Dear Star Liu,
>
> This is top posting. It means writing your reply *above* what you are
> replying to, instead of *below*. People are asking you to stop doing
> that; finding out how to turn off HTML mail *does* depend on
ubscribe". Trouble? Contact
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>
>
>
>
> --
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> Homepage: http://starliu.9966.org, about Buddha, x86_64 CPU, Debian
> G
system is
setup to send e-mail without using the evolution graphical client. How
do I configure debian so that it can send e-mail automatically?
- Brian Wells
And now for something completely off-topic:
Apply only to affected area.
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- Brian Wells
And now for something completely off-topic:
I think your opinions are reasonable, except for the one about my mental
instability.
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So I have been running Debian for a month now after jumping ship from Red
Hat and I'm trying to devise a solid method of maintaining my system.
What's the best way of installing things? Apt-get? Dselect? Compiling from
source?
Moreover, what's the difference? I see apt-get, dselect, dpkg-- wh
Hi,
Did you ever fine a fix for the above issue
Kenneth
e next time you reboot, use the
floppy you just made, to start linux...
Hope this helps,
Brant
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day." -- Brant Wells, 1999
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connections shared. Linuxbox (my
computer while it's running Debian) has the Apache web server. How can I
make Apache listen to the IP address of DaHouse?
Thanks,
Brant Wells
"No weapon formed against them shall prosper...&quo
Hi all...
Does anyone know of a GUI config program for Samba??
Thanx
Brant Wells
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things shall be added to you as well..." Matthew 6:33
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Hi :)
I am running slink with kernel 2.0.36. Is there any advantage to upgrading
the kernel. If so, which kernel would be best?
Or shall i just leave the kernel alone as things are working fine..
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monitor.
It could be an XF86 compatibility problem... That's what I'm looking at
now
L8r,
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From: jh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brant Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Need help for x window
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 08:46:06 -0600
--
Thanks for your words of advice. I have been running xf86config and
reru
isted files on... then run the boot.bat file Try that and
see what happend ;)
Hope This Helps,
Brant Wells
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ps: Anyone reading this, please correct me, if there's an easier way to do
this (grin)... Brant
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Hi.
I need help...!!
I have an IBM ThinkPad 360Cs, 165 meg hard drive, and 8 megs of ram.
I installed XFree86 3.3.2(.3-2). If I tried to run the XF86Setup, the
screen would go blank, and the only way I can get it back is to reboot my
computer. If I do the CTL+ALT+BKSPC, I get the command pr
Hey :)
From: Tam Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This will be my second attemp trying to configure xfree86. I am a >newbie
to linux and this is my first crack at X window so can you >guys give a
little help before hose the whole system..hehe. Anyway >the favor is that
if you are not busy, can you send
Hi. If I just want to install 1 program from dselect, would I want to go
through and put an = sign by the programs that are currently installed so
it doesn't have to go through all the files when installing? I hope this
question makes sense.
If you know exactly where the .deb package is, you c
From: jh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi. I have recently installed the x packages from cd. When I type startx I
receive:
Could not find file!
Tried
/root/xf86config
/etc/x11/ef86config
/usr/x11r6/lib/x11/xf86config.debian
/usr/x11r6/lib/x11/xf86config
Fatal server erro
Hey :)
Sorry, I'm not much of an X'pert. However, if X runs after configuring
with xf86config, then you can still run xvidtune. Haven't a clue if
that'll help your problem though.
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Hey Again :)
EGM>I'm gueessing something's wrong with your modelines to producethis
effect. When you configured X did you use xvidtune to adjust the timings
(and screen size under various resolutions)? It usually does a pretty good
job despite the warning.
I don't use FVWM so I can't he
HI all...
Jean Yves BARBIER wrote
Hi,
>
> I wonder if somebody has found how to recover files downloaded
> (especially from ftp) in the netscape cache?
> (these files which are printed to the screen while dowload them)
>
> The only way I found is to watch the modification time of the
> cache dir
Hi all... It's me again... :(
Okay... Here's the deal... I've got the same IBM 360Cs up and running in
the text mode...When I run X (or even the XF86Setup), the display goes
blank.
The Computer is an IBM Thinkpad 360Cs, 8 megs of ram, WD9030 Video, and a
165 meg hard drive. The system is
Howdy Y'all
I'm doing an installation of Debian for a friend. He's got an IBM Thinkpad
360Cs w/8 megs of ram & a 165 meg hard drive.
I need to get the TrendNet PCMCIA network card going, so I can mount the
Debian CD that's on My linux box... He
Hi All... Thanks for the replies...
I finally got the 2.2.1 kernel booted... It did solve the problem :)
Thanx ,
Brant Wells; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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HI all:
I have a Pentium II 333 w/ 96 megs of ram. However, when I'm running Debian
2.1, or any other Linux distro, I only show 64 megs of ram... What do I do??
Current Kernel=2.2.1
Thanks,
Brant Wells
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OK, enough people have reacted with "I like the whirling gears"
that I retract that portion of my earlier comments, but still insist
on these three things:
1. Debian should have an "express" install option which assumes
that 90% of its defaults are going to be ok, thereby avoiding
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 07:26:41PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Justin Wells writes:
> > A good middle ground might be to read the password from an environment
> > variable.
I did mention in my message that it's a security problem, but I also
don't think it's a big
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 04:58:28PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> I have considered adding support for dynamic passwords to pppconfig, but so
> far it has seemed like too much added complexity for too few users. There
> is an example script for secure-card in /usr/doc/ppp/examples/scripts.
A good
You might want to make that
ps auxwww
just to make sure you see the whole line. Othewise ps will chop off
some of the information, the 'w' means wide, and more of them
means more wide.
Check the ps manpage for a full list of the options and what they mean.
Finding all the logged on user
Hi Mark,
Looks like people are already addressing most of the points I raised
then. I guess I just have one comment left:
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 02:55:33PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> OTOH, one of the things many people like about Debian is the way it
> doesn't try to hide moving parts. It
( I missed the start of this thread, but it looks like you are trying
to give users the ability to execute a few commands on your system,
without being able to do anything else ).
There are a variety of restricted shells out there. One big warning
though: unless you REALLY know what you're doing
Let's not blur the truth here. Debian *is* a lot more difficult to install
than RedHat. Mostly this is a "polishing" issue, rather than a technology
issue, but the truth is RedHat is polished and Debian is not. FreeBSD
also has a more polished install.
I think that Debian has a much better tech
Just to be sure, check that you don't have an IRQ conflict, or a conflict
on memory address space, or some such thing. If it was conflicting with
something not often used, you might only see the problem when both
devices tried to operate at the same time--and a large file transfer
would increase
Wait... wait... I have one: is emacs as feature-rich as vim? Or how
about this: is Debian as good as Slackware? Or... perhaps... even...
is pine as feature rich as mutt?
If you're not careful here you're going to start an enormous flame war,
with religion on all sides.
I always thought it would
Howdy Y'all:
I've got a Permedia PCI Video Card w/4 megs of Ram. After I installed
the card, when I run startx, the screen goes black & I have to turn my
machine off & back on before the video comes back... Help!!
TIA,
Brant
Howdy :)
You need to start up a xterm session after you run startx. Do this by going
into
your $HOME/.xinitrc file and add a line in there somewhere before your window
manager
(usually the last line) to the effect of
xterm&
and then try to run those programs after you get into X.
HTH,.
B
Howdy Y'all :)
I just got a Hawking 10/100 mbps network card. Can anyone help me set
it up?? I've got the Linux module sources that are on a disk, and when
I compile under Kernel 2.2.3, I get an error about the
being obsoete. Is there some way I can patch the source code to fix
this? Or does a
Hi Y'all
Does anyone know of a good Visual Basic Style IDE for Linux?? Or how
about an ELF compiler for basic??
TIA,
Brant
Hey Y'all!!
Thanks for the tips on the telnet problem-- it worked!! :)
Thankfully Yours,
Brant
Howdy All:
I've recently discovered a problem on my two Linux boxes in the house.
If I am not connected to the internet, I cannot telnet between the two
of them :( Can anyone help?
Linuxbox (Computer 3)
Tcp/IP: 192.168.0.115
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.10
DNS 206.66.158.201 (My ISP)
Howdy All :)
Is there anyone that knows of a good Java Programming Environment for
Linux??
TIA,
Brant
Hey Y'all :)
Thanks for the help. It worked!! I don't know what happened--I had the
source code installed perfectly before, and then it just went crazy on
me... Oh, well--I'm back in business. Thanks!
TAL [Thanks A Lot!],
Brant
Howdy Allen:
In your $HOME direcotry, edit the file .xinitrc
In this file somewhere should be a line that says something like:
xhost + blablabla.
If you have no need for security (in a small home network like mine...) you can
just
add in:
xhost +
and and that should solve the problem.
I thin
Howdy All:
How are ya?
Last night, I was working on installing the Kernel 2.2.3 Sources. I
unpack them and then run 'make menuconfig' and this is what I get...
rm -f include/asm
( cd include ; ln -sf asm-i386 asm)
make -C scripts/lxdialog all
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/scripts/
Howdy All :)
I'm looking for some software that will turn Windows NT/9X into an X
Server--where I can telnet in from a Linux station & run Windows apps
under X...
TCP/IP
MIRC32 ...
Anybody know of anything?
Thanks,
Brant Wells!
Howdy:
I'm looking for some help... I have Netscape installed on my Linux box &
I need to get it to come up on my other Linux box using the XWindows
system
(Workshop)--(Linuxbox w/Netscape). I need netscape to run
on
the Workshop's XServer on display :0.0 (Workshop:0.0)... How c
Hey :) Thanx!
I read the man pages on the exports file & I couldn't understand it... I think
I see
what I need to do now :) Thanx!
Thanks
Brant Wells
Mitch Blevins wrote:
> How would you tell the server which directories to serve?
>
> The exports file is already there.
Hi All
I was just wondering if there was a way to set Linux up as an NFS server
without all the hassle of creating an exports file, etc. etc... Just one
that I can install & go...???
Thanx,
Brant
Hey Guys :)
Mark Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 02:40:24PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
>
> > I'm thinking of using ipmasq to share a cable-modem among many machines.
> > I would like to set up a DNS on this (gateway? proxy?) in order to resolve
> > names inside this subnetwork. I would al
Howdy all...
I saw a message in this thread pass by a couple of days ago... It was
talking about some software called VMWare. Http://www.vmware.com
Anyone that has a PC with Linux & Win 9x/NT installed needs to see this
site. I've downloaded the software for Linux (still in the first beta
stag
Howdy:
You are running Kernel v2.2.5, right?
Did you install VMWare before or after you installed 2.2.5?
I've got the same problem on a different scale, but VMWare installs and runs...
Does
yours install at all?
Go a head and tell it to install VMWare onto your computer.
As for the Ncurses L
Howdy:
Have you checked to make sure that the latptop PCMCIA packages are installed?
Just checking,
Brant.
Chris Brown wrote:
> Please help, this is a newbie being stupid question
>
> I've done several slink installs that have worked fine.
>
> I'm trying to install it on my laptop now and
Howdy All...
My Linux box is running on an ext2 partition.
I use 'make install' , because it automatically makes the necessary changes for
me, plus the fact that the last time I tried 'make zImage', it wiped out my
Hard Drive when I installed it.
I just went back and looked at the setup in 'menu
Howdy All!
I've been working with installing the Kernel 2.2.3, and I have a
problem... After I run the 'make menuconfig' and then 'make clean; make
dep; make install'... I then make a boot file for the NT Boot Manager...
When I get the NT Boot Manager to go to Linux, Everything works fine,
until i
Howdy Y'all
There is a way to set up an "autoexec.bat" kindof thing in Debian, based on each
user... in the users home directory, edit the ".bash_profile" This works if you
are
using the bash shell.
HTH,
Brant
Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had the same problem. See the thread "Where is /
l page for possible reasons
I looked at the man page, and it was no help... :( Can any one help me out??
Thanks,
Brant Wells
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I looked at the man page, and it was no help... :( Can any one help me out??
Thanks,
Brant Wells
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Howdy:
Make sure that the DNS is active on one machine or the other, and that the
names are
still set up properly... I'm assuming (should I?) that you are running a
tcp/ip based
net... Also: You may want to try to issue the mount command using the command
line
option for IP address (I may be
Hey Nuno:
Try adding the 'mount' commands into the /root/.bash_profile (.bash_profile is
the
autoexec file in each user's HOME Directory...But only the root user, or one
who has
root access can mount partitions, etc.
Hope this helps,
Brant
Nuno Donato wrote:
> I really need some help here.
s eating up your cpu, like Andrei suggested, make sure you know what
the process is that is eating up the cpu time... If you are not familiar with
it, see what others may know....
Hope This Helps,
Brant Wells
Howdy Leonardo
Have you tried setting the default resolution using the XF86Setup? See
what happens... You may have to toy around with the /etc/X11/XF86Config
file to fine tune it...
HTH,
BrantW
"RAM... Rarely Adequate Memory..."
>From: "Leonardo Bermudez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian
>Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 20:11:42 -0500
>From: Matthew Cocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian
>Subject: smbfsx
>
>I am trying to mount a samba server via the follow command
>
>bash-2.01$ smbmount-2.1.x //host/share -c 'mount /directory -u 123 -g
>456'
>
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Howdy Y'all...
I'm trying to write some QT1.42 apps; they won't compile when I issue
the command:
g++ -I /usr/local/qt/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lqt TestCalc.cc
I get the following error messages:
/usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x36): undefined reference to `main'
/tmp/ccc01819: In function `TestCalc::
Howdy Y'all...
I'm trying to write some QT1.42 apps; they won't compile when I issue
the command:
g++ -I /usr/local/qt/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lqt TestCalc.cc
I get the following error messages:
/usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x36): undefined reference to `main'
/tmp/ccc01819: In function `TestCalc::
Howdy Y'all...
I'm trying to write some QT1.42 apps; they won't compile when I issue
the command:
g++ -I /usr/local/qt/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lqt TestCalc.cc
I get the following error messages:
/usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x36): undefined reference to `main'
/tmp/ccc01819: In function `TestCalc::
Howdy Y'all...
I'm trying to write some QT1.42 apps; they won't compile when I issue
the command:
g++ -I /usr/local/qt/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lqt TestCalc.cc
I get the following error messages:
/usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x36): undefined reference to `main'
/tmp/ccc01819: In function `TestCalc::
Howdy Y'all...
I'm trying to write some QT1.42 apps; they won't compile when I issue
the command:
g++ -I /usr/local/qt/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lqt TestCalc.cc
I get the following error messages:
/usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x36): undefined reference to `main'
/tmp/ccc01819: In function `TestCalc::
Howdy Y'all:
I'm trying to write some QT apps, just really toying around with C++,
but when I try to compile ANY of the QT apps, using the command line:
g++ -I/usr/local/qt/include -L/usr/X11R6 -lqt filename.CC
I get an error message about a whole bunch of undefined references...
Can anyone he
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