t languages. They're not necessary for a working desktop."
However, it also does not install twm, xclock, or xterm so I was
unable to verify that X was actually working until I installed xterm
as suggested in this thread.
Regards,
ds
On 10/9/07, Helmut Jarausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks,
> but what value of CHOST should I take?
> I currently have
> CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu"
> and gcc-4.1.2 is the standard C-compiler.
> Now, I'd like to switch to gcc-4.2.1.
There is an official guide to upgrading gcc
http://www.gento
On 7/13/07, Hendrik Boom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A few months ago I tried installing gentoo. It mostly succeedes, but I
was unable to boot the new system.
When I boot, it fails as follows:
>> Activating mdev
>> Determining root device
!! Block device /dev/mapper/lovesong-gentoo is not a val
400MHz Pentium 2
gentoo box. Now the driver is available through portage.
See if you can get either the PX-M402U or the PX-TV402U in Chile. I
do not think the PX-AV100U or the PX-TV100U will work with the open
source linux driver.
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/2-9", OPTIONS+="last_rule"
Other than this, I cannot verify the accuracy of any of your values.
When I get home I will see what my logitech mouse looks like in sysfs
Hope this helps,
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