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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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