[gentoo-user] openmotif behavior

2005-12-26 Thread ÿffffc1lvaro Castro
Hello! :-) I have to say that I managed to switch completely to Linux! I'm very happy with that, although I'm still using a couple of closed-source programs (I cannot replace them at these moments) The problem I'm having with them (both) is that they use openmotif (I believe, looking inside their

[gentoo-user] gtk 1.2

2005-11-19 Thread ÿffffc1lvaro Castro
Hello!! :-) Thanks to all for the previous answers about my login problems. I have another problem :-) (as you can see I'm day and night configuring my new gentoo system...) The problem is GTK! I'm installing Pro/Engineer (proprietary soft.) and it needs gtk 1.2 The thing is that I don't know h

Re: [gentoo-user] root password gremlin

2005-11-17 Thread ÿffffc1lvaro Castro
t; escribió: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > ÿc1lvaro Castro wrote: > > The point is that the normal user can't login > neither. > > You probable removed "pam" from your /etc/make.conf > USE flags. That wont allow you to logi

Re: [gentoo-user] root password gremlin

2005-11-17 Thread ÿffffc1lvaro Castro
Hello! Yes, I can find tts/0 in /etc/securetty The point is that the normal user can't login neither. thanks! .alvaro.castro. --- Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > On 2005-11-17 20:17 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I KNOW my password. And I also tried the 2 > techniques

Re: [gentoo-user] root password gremlin

2005-11-17 Thread ÿffffc1lvaro Castro
Hi! Yes... I've done it a couple of times to be sure... Other thing: my console is using UTF-8 ¿maybe...? The console is still not working properly, it shows deformed characters because of the resolution. thanks! > Have you run passwd for the root user while in the > chroot environment? >

[gentoo-user] root password gremlin

2005-11-17 Thread ÿffffc1lvaro Castro
Hello all! This is just a short question... Does anyone know why it doesn't allow me to log on my system? I just installed gentoo... I KNOW my password. And I also tried the 2 techniques for changing it (the init="/bin/sh" in the bootloader and chrooting from the live-cd). I change them succesfu