Linux-Setup Digest #833, Volume #19 Sun, 15 Oct 00 19:13:10 EDT
Contents:
Re: Where do "Programs" go? (Jerry L Kreps)
Re: change IP address with ifconfig (Bastian)
Re: Where do "Programs" go? (Tony Lawrence)
Quake2 for Linux, playing non-root? (Rob Blomquist)
Re: Linux Installation (Kooksang Moon)
Re: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 Problem ("Alexander Lindhorst")
System Commander and lilo (Thaddeus L Olczyk)
Re: Where do "Programs" go? (Thaddeus L Olczyk)
Re: Minimal embedded linux? (Zebee Johnstone)
Adding second harddisk (Maarten van Lieshout)
preconfigged tarball w/Linux/Apache/SuExec ("ortius")
Help!: BTTV + Hauppauge ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: problem with udma66 and kernel 2.4 (rh 7) (Glitch)
Re: Adding second harddisk (David Efflandt)
Re: change IP address with ifconfig (David Efflandt)
Re: Refresh rate settings. (David Efflandt)
Print quality of a scan not great- why? (Brian Goodyear)
Re: Warning: Setting Locale Failed (Grega Bremec)
Re: SENDMAIL / POP3 problem (David Efflandt)
Re: Warning: Setting Locale Failed (David Efflandt)
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From: Jerry L Kreps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.questions,linux.redhat.applixware
Subject: Re: Where do "Programs" go?
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 15:06:53 -0500
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Lamar Thomas wrote:
>When you install programs on Linux RH 6.2 where do they go? I mean, if I
>were installing a program on Windows it would install to "C:\Programs
>Files\(ProgramFolder". Where do they go on Linux? I am setting up my first
>Linux system and I want to make sure I leave enough room a the "Right"
>partition for installing my programs. Do they go to the /usr partition?
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Lamar
It depends on the package. Older packages usually go into /usr/lib/<pkname> or
/usr/local/<plname>. Newer packages usually go to /opt/<pkname>.
The older ones usually don't ask for a destination but rely on your ability to
edit their ".configure" file and set an alternate destination path.
Most newer (and better) programs ask for a destination. I usually chose ./opt
or /opt2 or /opt3. (/opt is common, but I've create /opt2 and /opt3 as
alternative install destinations to avoid overloading /usr.
JLK
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bastian)
Subject: Re: change IP address with ifconfig
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:07:51 +0200
While I nodded nearly napping... Zhihui Zhang woke me up:
>
>It seems to me that the following command
>
># ifconfig eth0 address x.x.x.x
>
>does not change the address of my machine on RedHat 6.2. What is the
>problem? Later I manually modified file
>/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and reboot. It works. But there
>should be easy way and ifconfig should work.
>
Did you enter the line exactly like the one above? The leading #
tells the bash that a comment follows, so the command doesn't
work (you can also enter #asshole and the bash won't complain).
Bastian
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From: Tony Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.questions,linux.redhat.applixware
Subject: Re: Where do "Programs" go?
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 16:09:50 -0400
Lamar Thomas wrote:
>
> When you install programs on Linux RH 6.2 where do they go? I mean, if I
> were installing a program on Windows it would install to "C:\Programs
> Files\(ProgramFolder". Where do they go on Linux? I am setting up my first
> Linux system and I want to make sure I leave enough room a the "Right"
> partition for installing my programs. Do they go to the /usr partition?
> Thanks for your help.
Heh :-)
Good question, but the answer is "it depends".
While Linux has (and with pretty good success) tried to bring
some order to this, the fact is that Unix systems have a long and
convoluted history of putting things all over the place.
If you want to know where a specific command lives, "locate" will
tell you that. If you want to know where everyting related to it
lives,
rpm -ql `rpm -qf /pathtofile/command` will tell you.
See http://pcunix.com/Opinion/religion.html for where you should
put any programs YOU write..
.
--
Tony Lawrence ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
SCO/Linux articles, help, book reviews, tests,
job listings and more : http://www.pcunix.com
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From: Rob Blomquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Quake2 for Linux, playing non-root?
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 13:26:45 -0700
I can't believe that I am the only one with this problem, but I can't
play Quake2 non-root.
I run into 2 problems that cause me to be unable to save my games:
Failed to open ./baseeq2/save/current/base1.sv2
Couldn't write to ./baseeq2/save/current/server.ssv
I have checked it all out, and nothing seems to be totally amiss, but
this is driving me crazy.
I have not found anyother comments on the net about this. Playing as
root works fine.
--
Rob Blomquist
Kirkland, WA
Gone to the penguins...Bye, bye, Billy-boy....
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From: Kooksang Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux Installation
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 16:22:45 -0400
Use Partition Magic 5.0. If you bought whole box of OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4,
you can see the boot magic in it. When you install OpenLinux, you can make
new partition or change some partion to one for Linux with using limited
version Partition Magic for this OpenLinux itself. Now I use Partiton Magic.
And I have 3 partition for WindowME, Window2000, and OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4.
Working well.
For the more imformation, it's better to read installation manual.
Kooksang Moon
> Hi1
> I have got a Pentium2 450mhz PC Running Windows 98.I have a 8 GB Hard disc
> partioned Into 3 Drives[FAT32]. I want to Install Caldera Systems Openb
> Linux eDesktop 2.4 In to One of the Drives But Want To retain Windows and
> other files on the other two drives. Any Suggetions..???
>
> --
> Posted via CNET Help.com
> http://www.help.com/
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Reply-To: "Alexander Lindhorst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Alexander Lindhorst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 Problem
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 21:54:01 +0100
>(Don't you have to do something like "--languages=c++"?)
No, you can do that, but you don't have to. If you don't specify any
languages, gcc will be built in all possible variations (gcc, gcj, etc).
>(Are you sure that there are no libstdc*.so* files in
>/usr/lib/gcc-lib/*-linux-*/2.95.2?)
Completely sure. I even did a 'find / -name libstdc++*' and that only came
up with the old shared libraries and the new static one - on the entire
machine.
However, I compiled the whole package again, this time with additional
parameters:
./configure \
....\
--with-gnu-ld
--with-gnu-as
This time it worked. After 'make install' I found a
libstdc++-3-libc6.1-2-2.10.0.so and I just created a symbolic link to that
lib for the one I needed.
I don't think that's due to the additional parameters, something probably
just went wrong the first time. I just tried to avoid going through whole
story again (compiling gcc takes about 3 hours on my box).
Well, thank you very much for your support. I've learned something about
static and shared libraries from this episode, so I guess it was worth the
trouble.
Alexander Lindhorst
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thaddeus L Olczyk)
Subject: System Commander and lilo
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 20:43:18 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to get linux to boot to runlevel 3.
I am using System Commander and seem to be having troubles.
The main problem I am having is the minute I pick linux from System
Commander it boots with out giving me the "boot:" prompt.
No matter what I do with lilo I can seem to get the "boot:" prompt.
In fact I've even tried overwriting the MBR with lilo, and can't seem
to do it.
Can anyone help?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thaddeus L Olczyk)
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.questions,linux.redhat.applixware
Subject: Re: Where do "Programs" go?
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 20:50:46 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 19:30:37 GMT, "Lamar Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>When you install programs on Linux RH 6.2 where do they go? I mean, if I
>were installing a program on Windows it would install to "C:\Programs
>Files\(ProgramFolder". Where do they go on Linux? I am setting up my first
>Linux system and I want to make sure I leave enough room a the "Right"
>partition for installing my programs. Do they go to the /usr partition?
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Lamar
>
>
Programs can go whereever you want.
You just have to make sure that the directory is in the PATH
enviromental variable.
It is a good idea to not make a big mess of things by installing
things willy nilly.
If you are just testing a program, you can install it in the home
directory (/home/username) as that user. You can then play with the
program untill you are convinced that you want it and that it won't
mess with the installed OS. Then you an install it in some common
directory.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zebee Johnstone)
Crossposted-To: aus.computers.linux,comp.arch.embedded
Subject: Re: Minimal embedded linux?
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 20:53:55 GMT
In aus.computers.linux on Sun, 15 Oct 2000 19:22:33 +1000
Russ.Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I had a look at various micro-linuces web sites, but i
>thought that if they were to 'disappear', i'd be left
>with an unsupported solution.
>
>I'm more interested in methods for making a small linux
>from a standard distribution. It might not be difficult,
>but i just haven't done it before.
>
>What would be good 'mainstream' distros for doing a shrink?
>
I wouldn't use a distro, you don't know what decisions the compilers
have taken.
I'd start with compiling my own kernel, using the minimum options I
can get away with, and no modules.
Then I'd take the software I wanted to run - say apache - and
work out what libraries it needed by reading the source. I"d then
include just those libraries.
And so on.
I'd probably have a dual boot machine, one boot image is a normal
distro, the other my embedded and I'd switch between them to test
while getting stuff into the embedded by copying to its bit of disk.
So before I even started with web, I'd have to know what's needed to
boot the kernel.
Probably examining other people's solutions and contacting them and
talking about it and getting on mailing lists would reduce the work I
had to do dramatically.
Zebee
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From: Maarten van Lieshout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Adding second harddisk
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:04:48 +0200
Hi,
I have a 10 GB harddisk with Redhat 6.2 and Win 98 on it. It works just
fine. Next I disconnected that disk and toke another 15 GB harddisk on
which I installed Redhat 7.0.
What I want to do now is to connect both harddisks, 10 GB = Master and
the 15 GB = Slave and tell Lilo to boot either Redhat 6.2 or Win98 or
Redhat 7.0.
Is that possible?
Thanx,
Maarten
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From: "ortius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: preconfigged tarball w/Linux/Apache/SuExec
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 17:13:17 -0400
Anyone have a link to a precompiled, tarred webserver configuration... we
wonder why it's not done, or if it IS available and just not well known.
Looking for these components in a tarball.. to be used over & over on new
servers as needed.
1. Linux
2. Apache
3. SSL
4. SSH
5. Mysql
6. Mod_perl
7. SUEXEC
8. FTP
9. TELNET
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Of course lost items are always found in the "last place " you look.
Who's going to keep looking after it's found ?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help!: BTTV + Hauppauge
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 21:26:20 GMT
Hi,
I'm getting crazy trying to have a Hauppauge WinTV PCI working under
SuSE 6.x / Linux 2.2.7
Under win95 Hauppauge support asked me to change both base memory audio
& video address
to the following, and it's working:
video: 78000000 - 78000FFF
audio: 78002000 - 78002FFF
IRQ9
my graphics card is a Diamond S3 Vision 968 PCI at IRQ11:
000C0000 - 000C7FFF
000A0000 - 000AFFFF
000B0000 - 000BFFFF
F8000000 - F9FFFFFF
Under Linux the card is detected but the base address seems bad (see
below).
the channel scans work but kwintv or xawtv show distorted images.
triton1 did'nt help
I've recompiled the module, I've also tried to use the vidmem parm but I
get an
"invalid parameter parm_vidmem"
any hints? thanks.
Olivier.
=============================================================
modprobe of bttv 0.6.4h:
================
Oct 15 22:48:44 texavery kernel: i2c: initialized
Oct 15 22:48:44 texavery kernel: i2c: driver registered: tuner
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: Linux video capture interface: v0.01
ALPHA
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: bttv: Host bridge 82437FX Triton PIIX
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: bttv0: Brooktree Bt878 (rev 17) bus: 0,
devfn: 72, irq: 9, memory: 0xfbfff000.
^^^^^^^^^ ?????
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: PCI: Enabling bus mastering for device
00:48
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: bttv: Enabling 430FX compatibilty for
bt878
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: bttv: 1 Bt8xx card(s) found.
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: bttv0: Hauppauge eeprom: tuner=Philips
FI1216MF MK2 (3)
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: bttv0: model: BT878(Hauppauge new
(bt878))
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: i2c: bus registered: bt848-0
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: tuner: type is 3 (Philips SECAM)
Oct 15 22:48:46 texavery kernel: i2c: device attached: tuner (addr=0xc2,
bus=bt848-0, driver=tuner)
=========================================================
Hauppauge.txt:
==========
Model 38066 Rev. B409
Serial #3938646
Tuner Formats: PAL (B/G) / SECAM (L/L')
Tuner Audio: Mono
Video Formats: NTSC ( M ) PAL ( B G H I D K M N NCOMBO ) SECAM ( L L' )
Audio Outputs: BackPanel
External Inputs: 1
S-Video Inputs: 0
Teletext: Yes (Software)
Radio: None
Decoder: BT878
Tuner Model: Philips FI1216MF MK2
EEprom Contents:
84 12 00 00 05 50 0e 7f 24 09 01 b2 94 19 44 89 00 00 00 00 04
84 0a 00 01 01 20 77 00 40 56 19 3c 00
74 02 01 00 02
79 26
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 18:02:10 -0400
From: Glitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: problem with udma66 and kernel 2.4 (rh 7)
barth wrote:
>
> I've just installed RedHat 7.0
> I've got 2 HDD, one with linux (ide) and another with windows set up on
> the udma66 controller of my BE6 II main board.
>
> My problem: RedHat don't detect my udma66 disk, consequently i can't
> boot on it or mount windows partition...
>
> I thought that kernel 2.4 had an ata66 support?
it does, but it has to be compiled it. The default kernel for RH 7 may
not have it compiled in. Recompile yourself and it will be enabled.
>
> I remember that with mandrake 7.0 (which was running with my 2 HDD)
> there was something like"ide?=0x???,0x???? ide3=0x???,0x???" sent as an
> append to the kernel by lilo (in lilo.conf)
>
> I would like to know how could i find the correct configuration to send
> to the kernel?
>
cat /proc/pci and look for the udma controller section
> And, can i use this howto for my new 2.4 kernel?
> http://www.ssc.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Ultra-DMA.html
> What about patching the kernel?
>
> Thank u for your help.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Efflandt)
Subject: Re: Adding second harddisk
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:37:14 +0000 (UTC)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Maarten van Lieshout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I have a 10 GB harddisk with Redhat 6.2 and Win 98 on it. It works just
>fine. Next I disconnected that disk and toke another 15 GB harddisk on
>which I installed Redhat 7.0.
>What I want to do now is to connect both harddisks, 10 GB = Master and
>the 15 GB = Slave and tell Lilo to boot either Redhat 6.2 or Win98 or
>Redhat 7.0.
>
>Is that possible?
Yes, however if the 15 GB disk was master when you installed Linux on it,
you likely have to mount it from RH 6.2 and correct its etc/fstab to the
current partitions (change hda to hdb).
To get LILO on the first drive to boot to RH7.0 you just need to mount its
/ or /boot partition on RH6.2 and point lilo.conf to the path to its
vmlinuz. For example if you mounted its / on /mnt/redhat7 you would point
to /mnt/redhat7/boot/vmlinuz. If there is a problem 'lilo' should tell
you.
To make it easier in the future you could put LILO from RH7.0 on a
partition of hdb instead of its MBR. Then you could simply point the
first LILO at the partition with the second LILO as other, and not have to
worry about mounting it to run lilo on the first drive.
If you make a boot floppy for RH7.0 without compiling a kernel on its
current drive, you would need to use rdev to tell the vmlinuz on the
floppy which partition is /.
--
David Efflandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.de-srv.com/
http://www.autox.chicago.il.us/ http://www.berniesfloral.net/
http://cgi-help.virtualave.net/ http://hammer.prohosting.com/~cgi-wiz/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Efflandt)
Subject: Re: change IP address with ifconfig
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:42:52 +0000 (UTC)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 15:43:25 -0400, Zhihui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>It seems to me that the following command
>
># ifconfig eth0 address x.x.x.x
>
>does not change the address of my machine on RedHat 6.2. What is the
>problem? Later I manually modified file
>/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and reboot. It works. But there
>should be easy way and ifconfig should work.
I don't think you can change an IP on the fly, you likely need to bring
the interface down first. Maybe this would work better:
ifconfig eth0 down
ifconfig eth0 up address x.x.x.x
--
David Efflandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.de-srv.com/
http://www.autox.chicago.il.us/ http://www.berniesfloral.net/
http://cgi-help.virtualave.net/ http://hammer.prohosting.com/~cgi-wiz/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Efflandt)
Subject: Re: Refresh rate settings.
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:53:08 +0000 (UTC)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Thaddeus L Olczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Since I have a monitor connected to several computers via a kvm,
>I want to be able to set the refresh rate on the different computers.
>So I want for example one to use 1600x1200x75Hz and another one
>to use 1600x1200x85Hz. Can anyone suggest how to do this.
In your XF86Config, if setting the proper vertical and horizontal refresh
rates does not do what you want, just comment out or remove the modelines
that you don't want.
--
David Efflandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.de-srv.com/
http://www.autox.chicago.il.us/ http://www.berniesfloral.net/
http://cgi-help.virtualave.net/ http://hammer.prohosting.com/~cgi-wiz/
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 18:50:38 -0400
From: Brian Goodyear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Print quality of a scan not great- why?
I have a HP Scanjet 6200C and use Xvscan to scan. All works well but
when I print to my Laserjet 4L the quality is bad, almost like it is
printing at 100dpi or worse. Is there something I'm missing in the
setup somewhere?
Brian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Grega Bremec)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Warning: Setting Locale Failed
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:53:43 GMT
...and Bryan Robinson used the keyboard:
>I'm trying to get asDrinks to work on my system. When I try to run the
>script, I get the following message:
>
>perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
>perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LANGUAGE = "en",
> LC_ALL = "en",
> LANG = "en"
> are supported and installed on your system.
>
>This doesn't seem to be well documented. Can anyone tell me how to
>change these settings, or at least where to look for info?
I bet you run Slackware. I used to be getting the same error, until I
downloaded the glibc-*.rpm from RedHat, converted it to tgz (rpm2tgz)
and extracted the /usr/share/i18n and /usr/share/locale directories to
overwrite the old ones with the contents of these. After that, all
works fine (only the custom fonts in Gtk themes seem not to want to
work for some odd reason...).
Of course, I suppose I needn't mention you should back up the two
directories prior to attempting to do that...
Cheers,
--
Grega Bremec
grega.bremec-at-gbsoft.org
http://www.gbsoft.org/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Efflandt)
Subject: Re: SENDMAIL / POP3 problem
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:59:13 +0000 (UTC)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 09:25:23 GMT, iConcept <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm currently seting up an intranet email service with sendmail, but I'm
>gettin a problem: unable to get the server from client stations: connection
>reset ...
>I can login to my mandrake 7.0 box using telnet, get my mail, but unable to
>do so using any email client. On the box, I cannot see the ipopd running.
>From oyher workstations, I can telnet the tcp port 25, but not the 110 one.
>I'm very annoyed, could you help me asap ??
>Cheick
Sounds like you forgot to install a pop3 server. It normally runs from
inetd only when a client connects. What does /var/log/messages show when
you try to connect with a pop3 client?
--
David Efflandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.de-srv.com/
http://www.autox.chicago.il.us/ http://www.berniesfloral.net/
http://cgi-help.virtualave.net/ http://hammer.prohosting.com/~cgi-wiz/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Efflandt)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Warning: Setting Locale Failed
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 23:04:14 +0000 (UTC)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 15:40:59 -0400, Bryan Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm trying to get asDrinks to work on my system. When I try to run the
>script, I get the following message:
>
>perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
>perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LANGUAGE = "en",
> LC_ALL = "en",
> LANG = "en"
> are supported and installed on your system.
>
>This doesn't seem to be well documented. Can anyone tell me how to
>change these settings, or at least where to look for info?
I had that problem with I used the Mandrake Updates icon to update
Perl. That was solved by simply updating locale and locale-en.
However, I also had that problem in FreeBSD and I don't recall if
installing locale solved that completely. In that case it was something
about the C libs not having locale support.
--
David Efflandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.de-srv.com/
http://www.autox.chicago.il.us/ http://www.berniesfloral.net/
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