; tput invalid option -- 2
>
> I do no quite understand WHO is invoking tput an WHO passes it
> the wrong argument.
>
> This makes my system unusable. Any help is really appreciated.
It seems that certain versions of the ncurses packages can cause this
(in combination with oth
understand WHO is invoking tput an WHO passes it
the wrong argument.
This makes my system unusable. Any help is really appreciated.
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I have sunsite mounted via nfs on sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk
I've lost the connection to sunsite (network problems elsewhere in the
university), but whenever mcv21 tries to do anything that involves running
a shell, I just get the error
nfs: task 358 can't get a request slot
and the thing just hangs:
*-Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| I just d/led and installed the latest xfree86 packages from
| http://master.debian.org/~branden/xfree86 in an attempt to solve a problem
| I had with X freezing my screen. It appeared to be pretty stable and to
| fix the problem, so I rebooted. After I boot,
I just d/led and installed the latest xfree86 packages from
http://master.debian.org/~branden/xfree86 in an attempt to solve a problem
I had with X freezing my screen. It appeared to be pretty stable and to
fix the problem, so I rebooted. After I boot, I now get this message
every 5 seconds:
INI
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> Try running 'ldconfig' with root...
>
> On Jul 29, Winfried Truemper wrote:
> >
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/winni> dpkg -i ldso_1.8.11-1_i386.deb
> > (Reading database ... 19925 files and directories currentl
Try running 'ldconfig' with root...
On Jul 29, Winfried Truemper wrote:
>
>
> I tried to upgrade some packages on a 1.1.* installation. Made the system
> nearly and so I have two questions: is it a known problem (-> bug
> report) and how do I fix it? -Winfried
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/winni>
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> So, you were doing something "unnatural".
I know I'm mad by using Linux. But I'm not so mad to upgrade an production
system only because there is a new release of Debian.
> I guess you've already reboted your computer now.
No, fortunatly not. I
>
>
> I tried to upgrade some packages on a 1.1.* installation. Made the system
> nearly and so I have two questions: is it a known problem (-> bug
> report)
Well, I'm not sure your problem exactly is known -- you were appently
upgrading from 1.1, but had already installed ldso_1.8.11-1:
>
>
I tried to upgrade some packages on a 1.1.* installation. Made the system
nearly and so I have two questions: is it a known problem (-> bug
report) and how do I fix it? -Winfried
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/winni> dpkg -i ldso_1.8.11-1_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 19925 files and directories curre
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