"A.J. Rossini" wrote:
>
> > "AW" == A Wrasman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> On www.citrix.com is a newer version of the ica client which is
> >> linked against glibc, so you do not need the libc5 packages.
> >>
>
> AW> And it supports ESD.
>
> and it's scary as heck hea
> "AW" == A Wrasman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On www.citrix.com is a newer version of the ica client which is
>> linked against glibc, so you do not need the libc5 packages.
>>
AW> And it supports ESD.
and it's scary as heck hearing the Windows "default" startup
sound/s
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 02:22:52PM +0200, Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
> * Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Quoth Tony Holroyd,
> > > Has anyone successfully installed the Citrix ICA client on a Debian 2.2
> > > box.
> >
> > I run it on such a box at work. It needs the libc5 version of l
* Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoth Tony Holroyd,
> > Has anyone successfully installed the Citrix ICA client on a Debian 2.2 box.
>
> I run it on such a box at work. It needs the libc5 version of libXaw,
> which can be found in the xlib6 package (which probably depends on
> libc5,
Quoth Tony Holroyd,
> Has anyone successfully installed the Citrix ICA client on a Debian 2.2 box.
I run it on such a box at work. It needs the libc5 version of libXaw,
which can be found in the xlib6 package (which probably depends on
libc5, but let apt worry about that for you).
If you can liv
Has anyone successfully installed the Citrix ICA client on a Debian 2.2 box.
I am getting
can't load library libXaw.so.6.
messages.
LibXaw is on the box,
Any hints?
Tony Holroyd
IT Network Manager
Velmore Ltd
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