Re: alsa-oss installation - collect2: cannot find `ld' SOLVED

2005-09-16 Thread Simon Geard
On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 05:32 -0400, Chris Staub wrote: That's a pretty weird system you have if su doesn't have /sbin or /usr/sbin in the path. Not really... remember, 'su' simply changes the current user, it doesn't change the environment. Look at the output of 'env', and you'll see that

Re: alsa-oss installation - collect2: cannot find `ld' SOLVED

2005-09-16 Thread Chris Staub
Simon Geard wrote: On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 05:32 -0400, Chris Staub wrote: That's a pretty weird system you have if su doesn't have /sbin or /usr/sbin in the path. Not really... remember, 'su' simply changes the current user, it doesn't change the environment. Look at the output of 'env', and

Re: alsa-oss installation - collect2: cannot find `ld' SOLVED

2005-09-16 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Declan, --- Declan Moriarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip I'm sure a real root is available on your system. There's 6 consoles and he can surely log into one of them. That said, the problem was not running ldconfig, right? There was nothting wrong on ldconfig nor on the installing

Re: the first three days at LFS [was : A question about house keeping]

2005-09-16 Thread Archaic
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 10:09:16AM +0200, Rainer Peter Feller wrote: Being too carefull might prevent you to do something stupid, but sometimes it is faster to scew up your system and restart from scratch :-) Haha! So true! If you never screwed up your system while trying to improve it you

Re: the first three days at LFS [was : A question about house keeping]

2005-09-16 Thread Peter B. Steiger
On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 14:08 -0600, Archaic wrote: Yep, the painful screwups stick in your mind for a very long time and teach you a lot! Plus they make great stories. You ran rm -rf / on your PRODUCTION system??? Everybody loves topping I did something even stupider stories. -- Peter B.

Error with X

2005-09-16 Thread Julien Demoor
Hello, I have just installed Xorg. When invoking X with the default configuration file, I works, but xinit and startx return errors : xauth: error while loading shared libraries: libXmuu.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory xinit: error while loading shared

Re: Error with X

2005-09-16 Thread Chris Staub
Julien Demoor wrote: I retryed the commands with an absolute path ( $ ln -v -sf /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/bin/X11 ... ) I still get the error with xinit and startx. Now in /usr/include/X11 I have a link named X11 to /usr/X11R6/include/X11/, and so on. Any idea about what causes my troubles would

Fontconfig: no fonts found

2005-09-16 Thread Thomas De Reyck
Hello fellow BLFS'ers, I installed X.org today, and it appeared to run great...until i tried to run XFCE and ROX in it, that is. Fontconfig reports that there are no fonts found: No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig library is not correctly configured. You may need to edit

Re: Fontconfig: no fonts found

2005-09-16 Thread Randy McMurchy
Thomas De Reyck wrote these words on 09/16/05 18:06 CST: I installed X.org today, and it appeared to run great...until i tried to run XFCE and ROX in it, that is. Fontconfig reports that there are no fonts found: Did you set up your fonts as the book shows in the X Window System Components

Re: Fontconfig: no fonts found

2005-09-16 Thread Andrew Benton
Thomas De Reyck wrote: Hello fellow BLFS'ers, I installed X.org today, and it appeared to run great...until i tried to run XFCE and ROX in it, that is. Fontconfig reports that there are no fonts found: No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig library is not correctly

Re: Fontconfig: no fonts found

2005-09-16 Thread Jeremy Byron
Brandin Creech wrote: snip /usr/share/fonts? Not that I can claim to be an X font expert, but I always thought the usual place was /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts. Or is this something else? There is an option at the bottom of the host.def that, when uncommented, makes the X font directory