Or, if you used DESTDIR install method, you might need to compile schema
files manualy since GTK+3 installs 3 schemas and your GLib doesn't
register any of them.
Run glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas if that's the case.
It worked!!! Thank you so much!
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On 12/04/2012 05:15 AM, Michael Robinson wrote:
How do I adjust the path? I'm trying to install gnome specific
packages to /usr/gnome, because I'm low on space and because I
was hoping to be able to jerk gnome out easily if I need to.
Please note that you will be on your own there. Last
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Have you ever tried Qalculate!?
http://qalculate.sourceforge.net/
Looks interesting. I definitely want to to try it out on my system
when I have some free time.
I've been using SpeedCrunch lately:
http://speedcrunch.org/en_US/index.html
There's a lua calculator
as mentioned in blfs-book harfbuz 0.9.7 fails here with icu 50.1
i meanwhile started another build and now can provide the make-log:
CXXlibharfbuzz_la-hb-gobject-enums.lo
CXXmain-main.o
CXXtest_would_substitute-test-would-substitute.o
GENlibharfbuzz.la
CXXLD main
Greetings,
I have cblfs setup with these
--cpu amd64
--Kernel linux-3.6.7
--Xorg -7.7
and I am giving qtrazor and fluxbox with slim a whirl (no kde gnome etc).
I can get commands such as gimp to run from the 'run command' window in
fluxbox but xterminal will not start.
/etc/slim.conf
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 05:57:11PM +, lux-integ wrote:
Greetings,
I have cblfs setup with these
--cpu amd64
--Kernel linux-3.6.7
--Xorg -7.7
and I am giving qtrazor and fluxbox with slim a whirl (no kde gnome etc).
I can get commands such as gimp to run from the 'run command'
Chris Staub wrote:
On 11/27/2012 05:15 PM, Dave wrote:
Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers wrote:
On Tuesday 27 November 2012 11:09:33 Dave wrote:
I only have WiFi with WEP encryption here, can the WICD pkg and DHCP
alone handle this connect?
You will need some other packages, like wpa_supplicant, but
Dave wrote:
I don't have dhcp or dhcpcd installed, but I can start the network with
network start.
What actually calls the script /etc/init.d/network start on initial
boot? I suspect dhcp... does it.
It is started by the rc script.
The first process the the kernel runs is /bin/init. It
On 12/04/12 14:40, Armin K. wrote:
On 12/04/2012 05:15 AM, Michael Robinson wrote:
How do I adjust the path? I'm trying to install gnome specific
packages to /usr/gnome, because I'm low on space and because I
was hoping to be able to jerk gnome out easily if I need to.
Please note that you
Baho Utot wrote:
I currently using a USB mouse and I am getting kernel messages logged to
the console tty1 on a regular basis.
I am attempting to correct this by changing the syslog.conf but I have
not been successful.
I can turn all the messages off by dmesg -n 1, but I would like to do
On 12/04/2012 06:58 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Baho Utot wrote:
I currently using a USB mouse and I am getting kernel messages logged to
the console tty1 on a regular basis.
I am attempting to correct this by changing the syslog.conf but I have
not been successful.
I can turn all the messages
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Dave wrote:
I don't have dhcp or dhcpcd installed, but I can start the network with
network start.
What actually calls the script /etc/init.d/network start on initial
boot? I suspect dhcp... does it.
It is started by the rc script.
The first process the the kernel
Dave wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Dave wrote:
unfortunately the LFS docs assume if you have wifi then you have wired.
They only covered Dynamic addressing. I only have WEP security access
here. WGET works, that's why I stopped there.
They seem the skip the no-wired Wifi option, This system,
lux-integ wrote:
thanks for your help.
I did the edit in slim.conf. It made no difference.
I should elaborate
I am trying to make a cd dist (( read only root filesystem )
Everything works fine when running from disk.And everything except X runs
fine from RO-root. There the problem
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