Hi randhir,
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 19:56 +, randhir phagura wrote:
I intend booting the new lfs system from the host system. The host
system
has hda (the main hard drive), hdc (the dvd-rom) and the IBM
Microdrive
mounted on SanDisk adapter connected to USB port of the host. This
drive
Thus spoke Andrew Benton:
XpuFreeXmbString is defined (on my system) in
/usr/include/X11/XprintUtil/xprintutil.h (I installed xorg-7 in /usr).
X11/XprintUtil/xprintutil.h is included in xlogo-X11R7.0-1.0.1/print.h
and print.h is included at the top of print.c.
grep -R XpuFreeXmbString /usr
Try setting the default init level to 5 in /etc/inittab.On 3/17/06, Rik Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive got xorg and kde installed and have rootand augustus users
At the moment when I boot up I get the command line.
I want to be able to boot straight into kde as the augustus user.
I
On 3/17/06, Rik Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry, I did intend on saying in my forst post that I have tried this.
On the command line it boots to it just says it has entered init level 5
instead of 3. No other change.
Rik, could you try to reply to the other post so a new thread isn't
On 3/17/06, Ag Hatzim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some examples.
##
[631](~)echo scale=3; 13 / 12 |bc
1.083
[632](~)echo scale=3; 13 / 12 |bc -l
zsh: doneecho scale=3; 13 / 12 |
zsh: segmentation fault bc -l
On 3/17/06, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[632](~)echo scale=3; 13 / 12 |bc -l
zsh: doneecho scale=3; 13 / 12 |
zsh: segmentation fault bc -l
##
Same thing in interactive mode.
Jeez. Figured it out, Ag. Apply
Dan Nicholson([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 02:48:55PM -0800:
Jeez. Figured it out, Ag. Apply
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/downloads/bc/bc-1.06-fixes-1.patch
That was it Dan,many thanks.
Funny,i search all the web for the fix,and i had it (the patch) in my disk. :)
Alle 20:56, giovedì 16 marzo 2006, randhir phagura ha scritto:
I intend booting the new lfs system from the host system. The host system
has hda (the main hard drive), hdc (the dvd-rom) and the IBM Microdrive
mounted on SanDisk adapter connected to USB port of the host. This drive is
Hi,
Jeff Cousino wrote on Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:57:
On 3/16/06, randhir phagura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to boot the new lfs from my host system grub?
I'm pretty sure that grub will only allow you to boot from drives that
are recognized by the BIOS on you machine.
That was
Alle 00:15, sabato 18 marzo 2006, Alessandro Alocci ha scritto:
Alle 20:56, giovedì 16 marzo 2006, randhir phagura ha scritto:
I intend booting the new lfs system from the host system. The host system
has hda (the main hard drive), hdc (the dvd-rom) and the IBM Microdrive
mounted on SanDisk
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