On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <
b...@iguanasuicide.net> wrote:
> In , shawn
> wilson wrote:
> >so, i'm installing dependencies for drupal on this debian box. it wants
> >php5-gd which has some x windows dependencies.
>
> It depends on libx11-6. I guess gd.so needs some sy
In , shawn
wilson wrote:
>so, i'm installing dependencies for drupal on this debian box. it wants
>php5-gd which has some x windows dependencies.
It depends on libx11-6. I guess gd.so needs some symbols from that library.
This might be needed for converting to/from some X11-specific image forma
so, i'm installing dependencies for drupal on this debian box. it wants
php5-gd which has some x windows dependencies. just for the heck of it, i
checked imagemagick which has more dependencies. the only thing i can find
in the package that might be required by anything is:
/etc/init.d/x11-common
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:12 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
> yes, thanks. that did the trick nicely.
>
> i did an:
> apt-cache show openssh-server | grep Depends | sed -e 's/,/\n'
> which of course didn't show the 'Recommends' so i totally missed looking
> for that.
>
> though, i don't think i'll forget
yes, thanks. that did the trick nicely.
i did an:
apt-cache show openssh-server | grep Depends | sed -e 's/,/\n'
which of course didn't show the 'Recommends' so i totally missed looking for
that.
though, i don't think i'll forget this one again any time soon :)
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 12:55 AM, P
On 2010-12-04 23:07:31 -0500, shawn wilson wrote:
> so, i go to install openssh-server on a machine that i intend to be a web
> development environment and it wants to install libx11-6, x11-common,
> libx11-data and some other stuff. i went to track down what was depending on
> x libraries, but i d
shawn wilson wrote:
> why do i need x libraries to run an ssh server?
Probably because SSH supports X protocol tunneling.
> i've spent two hours googling (and even bing) on how to keep x windows off
> of debian.
But you're not installing X Windows. It's not requiring that you
install the X serv
so, i go to install openssh-server on a machine that i intend to be a web
development environment and it wants to install libx11-6, x11-common,
libx11-data and some other stuff. i went to track down what was depending on
x libraries, but i decided it really doesn't matter - why do i need x
librarie
ts wrote:
[can't get nforce-based nic to work on new stable install]
You're having enough problems that you might want to consider borrowing
an older supported nic (such as a 3COM 3c509) and putting it in the box
temporarily, just long enough to hit the network to upgrade the
kernel/related pa
Hello
ts (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> You see, currently the networkinging NIC still not in function yet
> unless I could upgrade kernel to 2.4.25. and then install nvidia
> driver. I just downloaded backport's kernel-image-2.4.25-i386 under
> windows xp and left in "D:", before installing shou
k8.2 make gcc bin86 libc6-dev kernel-package"
>>
>> "apt-get install libncurses5-dev make gcc bin86 libc6-dev
>> kernel-package"
>>
>> "apt-get install kernel-package"
>>
>> ???
>>
>> you see now here's only base system get ins
gt;
> which following command should I enter when installing kernel
> 2.4.25 (from backports.org):
>
> "apt-get install tk8.2 make gcc bin86 libc6-dev kernel-package"
>
> "apt-get install libncurses5-dev make gcc bin86 libc6-dev
> kernel-package"
>
&g
quot;apt-get install tk8.2 make gcc bin86 libc6-dev kernel-package"
"apt-get install libncurses5-dev make gcc bin86 libc6-dev kernel-package"
"apt-get install kernel-package"
???
you see now here's only base system get installed ,no x windows yet.
Regards!
Tom
8/3/
quot;apt-get install tk8.2 make gcc bin86 libc6-dev kernel-package"
"apt-get install libncurses5-dev make gcc bin86 libc6-dev kernel-package"
"apt-get install kernel-package"
???
you see now here's only base system get installed ,no x windows yet.
Regards!
Tom
8/3/
tp://www.kernel.org)to make compilings?or
elsewhere?
>
>Best regards!
>
>Tom
>7/3/2004
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base system, no x windows yet,HOW?
From: Jonathan Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 18:12:07 +0100
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ernel 2.6.3?
which kernel should I download to make compilings?the one at (www.kernel.org)
or Samba 3.0.2-2(backports.org)?
Best regards!
Tom
7/3/2004
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From: An
tion from hard disk by
>>>>>>downloading
>>>>>>"rescue.bin"&"root.bin"(from
>>>>>>http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/...ges-1.44/bf2.4/ )
>>>>>>"drivers.tgz"( from http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/..
>Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 10:55:59 -0600
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>Subject: Re: base system, no x windows yet,HOW?
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Hello
First of all:
Please don't top post.
Please don't CC: anyone except he or she asked for it.
Please don't send the (nearly same) message twice.
Thank you.
ts (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> It's said that the NIC network cards of EPOX-8rda3g MB would be in
> function under kernel 2.4.20. s
ernel 2.6.3?
which kernel should I download to make compilings?the one at (www.kernel.org)
or Samba 3.0.2-2(backports.org)?
Best regards!
Tom
7/3/2004
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Subject: Re: base system, no x windows yet,HOW?
From: An
base system, no x windows yet,HOW?
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On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 11:39:51PM +0800, ts wrote:
> no x windows yet , what left packages should I download & install
> under console ?
Did you try solving this one yourself? Google? Search
packages.debian.org? xserver-xfree86 is w
er in the current 2.6.3 Kernel, it's called "reverese
engineered nforce ethernet support" which is most likely, what You've got.
>Now it's only a base system, I can login under console
>no x windows yet , what left packages should I download & install
/dists/.../current/bf2.4/)
> "basedebs.tar"-27M (from
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/23-2002-07-18/) and following
> up the prompts. .
> Now it's only a base system, I can login under console
> no x windows yet , what left packages should I download &a
sedebs.tar"-27M
>(from http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/23-2002-07-18/)
>and following up the prompts.
>.
>Now it's only a base system, I can login under console
>no x windows yet , what left packages should I download & install under console ?is
>it poss
://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/23-2002-07-18/)
and following up the prompts.
.
Now it's only a base system, I can login under console
no x windows yet , what left packages should I download & install under console ?is
it possible to make networking chips work and make rest
ate: Monday, August 16, 1999 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: No Mouse, No X Windows
>Hello Ed,
>
>On 16-Aug-99, you wrote:
>
>EC> Wendell Buckner wrote:
>EC>>
>EC>> Well the graphically interface is nice(I've been dealing with just
>EC>> console up to now)
Hello Ed,
On 16-Aug-99, you wrote:
EC> Wendell Buckner wrote:
EC>>
EC>> Well the graphically interface is nice(I've been dealing with just
EC>> console up to now), but it's not solving my problem (thanks
EC>> anyway). I go through the configuration process, save it and it
EC>> tells me that my s
x-learning.
Error is human; complete disaster takes a computer
> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra: Wendell Buckner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sendt:16. august 1999 00:01
> Til: Debian Users Group
> Cc: recipient list not shown
> Emne: Re: No Mouse, No X Windo
hi ya wendell
- when in console mode...does the mouse respond on the screen ( to gpm ) ??
what does is the errror messages from: "X -probeonly"
fix those first and than run startx...or xinit etc...
have fun
alvin
> Wendell Buckner wrote:
> >
> > Well the graphically interface is nice(I
Wendell Buckner wrote:
>
> Well the graphically interface is nice(I've been dealing with just console
> up to now), but it's not solving my problem (thanks anyway). I go through
> the configuration process, save it and it tells me that my server is now
> running. It then exits me to the console
hn Carline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Wendell Buckner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian Users Group
Date: Sunday, August 15, 1999 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: No Mouse, No X Windows
>Wendell Buckner wrote:
>
>> I'm almost there... Almost running x windows... But
>> x-windows d
Chances are good that your mouse is a PS/2 style, and the device X
should look for is /dev/psaux. You can either run XF86Config and
change the setting to look for /dev/psaux or you can create a symlink by
running "ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse" as root. If that doesn't work,
then you need a differen
Wendell Buckner wrote:
> I'm almost there... Almost running x windows... But
> x-windows drops out from initializing giving me an error
> indicating that there is no mouse. And sure enough the file
> it was looking for, /dev/mouse, is not there! I've been
> looking for some way to create or inst
run xf86config...in there, configure your mouse as a standard ps/2
device...that should be all you need.
Colin Winters
I'm almost there... Almost running x windows...
But x-windows drops out from initializing giving me an error indicating that
there is no mouse. And sure enough the file it was looking for, /dev/mouse, is
not there! I've been looking for some way to create or install a mouse. I
must be look
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