Brian Morgan wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble setting up xwindows in debian 2.0. I install
> Xwindows as an option when installing debian 2.0 (kernel 2.0.33), but
> get error messages all over the place about missing libraries when I
> type xdm or startx. In running dselect, I see that I have libc6
I'm having trouble setting up xwindows in debian 2.0. I install
Xwindows as an option when installing debian 2.0 (kernel 2.0.33), but
get error messages all over the place about missing libraries when I
type xdm or startx. In running dselect, I see that I have libc6
installed, but everytime I tr
Hi Chip,
I believe that the XFree86 sites/mirrors contain sets of binaries for both
glibc/libc6 and for libc5. Someone correct me if I am wrong. If you are
willing to install things manually instead of using Debian's nifty
packages, then you can download the XF86-3.3.2 binaries and just untar
th
My ultimate purpose is to get Xwindows to work for my Matrox Millenium II.
Ben Pfaff and Ossama Othman, both of whom successfully use the Matrox Millenium
II video card, both suggestion what amounts to an update of the SVGA server. I
was unable to get this to work. Ossama Othman, noted in his
Nuno Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I try to install libc6 I get messages of dependencies with libc5!
> :-(
> I can't remove the libc5 package!
>
> How should I install libc6 ?
The way I did it was to upgrade my libc5 to the latest package version
(i.e. from hamm) first. (libc6
Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install KDE, and some others things, but it needs libc6.
> When I try to install libc6 I get messages of dependencies with libc5!
>:-(
> I can't remove the libc5 package!
No, you must first upgrade libc5.
The full instructions are in the
Hi,
I'm trying to install KDE, and some others things, but it needs libc6.
When I try to install libc6 I get messages of dependencies with libc5!
:-(
I can't remove the libc5 package!
How should I install libc6 ?
Thank's!
Regards,
Nuno Carvalho
P.S. I don't have too much experience
Phil Nitschke wrote:
>
> I'm trying to delete older version(s) of tcl and Tk and install Tcl8.0
> and Tk8.0 using dselect (kernel rev. 2.0.30).
>
> The problem is that Tk8 requires libc6 which conflicts with libc5
> which is required by half the other applications I've got installed.
This is kno
Phil Nitschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to delete older version(s) of tcl and Tk and install Tcl8.0
> and Tk8.0 using dselect (kernel rev. 2.0.30).
>
> The problem is that Tk8 requires libc6 which conflicts with libc5
> which is required by half the other applications I've got insta
I'm trying to delete older version(s) of tcl and Tk and install Tcl8.0
and Tk8.0 using dselect (kernel rev. 2.0.30).
The problem is that Tk8 requires libc6 which conflicts with libc5
which is required by half the other applications I've got installed.
Any hints?
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Phil
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