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Declan Moriarty wrote:
I've heard of 'man bash', and no, I won't read it, thank you. Life's
too short, and it's too detailed.
Then I suppose the ABSG is probably out of the question. There are
many, many usable examples there that don't
# PS/2 mouse
It accepts gpm like options, IIRC, but is not really 2.6 kernel
aware unless there's a recent version. The maintainer seems to
spend his time writing and rewriting the Makefile...
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Received: from [81.103.221.10] (really [61.173.188.55])
by aamta03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com with SMTP
id
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It is very common for a spammer to either pass
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This kind of upends what little I thought I knew about mail
transactions. It's
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line added to the console where you started X?
Does typing /usr/X11R6/bin/xcalc do it? Permissions? Memory
faults? etc. When you are worried it's easy to trip over your own
shoelaces. Slow down and hunt. You're learning.
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, or any other of these ipv6 utilities. I
did make it past the 2.4x kernels, however, for those who know how
'stuck in the past' I am...
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Stripping binaries is brave enough. Stripping libraries is more than
brave - it's foolhardy.
Many folks will disagree with you. Myself, I think the above is
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relays.ordb.org are already checked and rejected
upstream. Even Ireland's worst isp, ntlworld.ie, blocks off several
dns blocklists. Further checking is therefore pointless, except for the
ntl addresses on the more obscure blocklists.
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:06:45AM +, Declan Moriarty wrote:
This is informational, as a lot of you seem to be using poorly
configured mail servers without knowing it.
There are 2 main errors:
1. Allowing IP addresses reserved
?
boot with noapic acpi=off :-D.
Then you get 16 interrupts, and
everything lands autopmagically in regular places.
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fputs(\n\t{11}, fp2);
And one other stupid detail: Correct this line
gcc -o indent indent.c
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Hi Declan,
OH YES!! Thanks a lot.
A very silly omission on my part. Sometimes, I tend to take it for granted
that the things have been done. Serves me right to double check always!!
Kind Regards
Randhir Phagura
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or directory
configure:24256: $? = 127
configure: program exited with status 127
Would it be as simple as
make clean
echo /opt/gnome2/lib /etc/ld.so.conf
ldconfig
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mkdir -p sys
You should get 'already exists' errors If you don't, keep checking for
other essentials. Something has gone wrong...
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Hi, this is my first post...
I've successfully set up LFS 6.1 and installed Xorg 6.8.2 on my home
PC (AMD Athlon 1GHz, 512MB, ATI Radeon 9200 DRI working). Now my
not take lessons from the other thread running on this?
The same stuff applies
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necessary to solve your problems
and people have to extract it from you by queries. You don't mention
what you have tried, or else you tried nothing.
/end nag
If anything fitted, that's what you did wrong.
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a kernel .config section, and results. Anything for you there?
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linux because that works. I have never been bothered
keeping everything up to date in the multimedia area, but everywhere
else linux is tops.
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an OSS sound module? I thought the
appropiate thing for alsa to run was snd-cmpci or suchlike. I have that
card here, but alsa fell over on my last build and I said 'I'll come
back to it' but never did.
BTW, tell us you unmuted the channels
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On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 05:12:53AM +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote:
I'm on LFS-5.0 here. Is it/should it be capable of IPV6? What about
later versions?
Did you compile IPv6 into the kernel, as a module, or neither?
I compiled as a module
40 200.00% 1-20
Failed 2/3 test scripts, 33.33% okay. 25/32 subtests failed, 21.88%
okay.
make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255
I'm on LFS-5.0 here. Is it/should it be capable of IPV6? What about
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Perl, I think. Can anyone throw me a bone?
I have razor, dcc working. I am ignoring Pyzor (not enabled), and seem
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, and 31 in /usr/local/lib
ln -s /usr/local/lib/perl5 /usr/lib/perl5 (or vice versa) might be a
very good idea in the perl installation.
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and chown everything back.
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one. I don't hit gcc
problems (except for xfig, which wanted about gcc-3.0x). Then there's
usually a patch.
gcc-2.95 hasn't worked on anything in a long time (Options all changed)
so don't bother imho.
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Hmmmph! I must confess to a false negative :-(
/Adjusts ruleset scores
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It sounds like a permission preoblem - check the root directory
subdirs.They should be 0755 mainly
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There's always Qmail
/ducks :-)
Darn, missed, keep still that target :)
My philosophy is with DJB's stuff is all or nothing, so far nothing.
I have tried out his DNS effort
relates to a coding bug, IIRC. He won't even
patch that.
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is down.
There's always Qmail
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/System.map-2.6.12.1-0705
/boot/System.map-2.6.12.1 /boot/System.map-2.6.12.1-0805
Each version seems to find itself. The System.map-2.6.12.1 would
_definitely_ not work my current kernels.
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to look there for
ideas. The original (5 years back?) said it was written for me and my
teenager's desires that their Dad Stop farting about with half-assed
window managers :-P.
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This script makes use of the fact that each window manager installed by
mandrake dumps an identifier in /etc/wmsession.d. They are something
like this
01kde
02gnome
03fwvm
04icewm
05blackbox
It then splits
replies :-D.
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them loaded on the LFS server, because they have to accomodate broken
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bjc4xxx or bjc6xxx
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need to make that, or perhaps even
make -f
Dennis?
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not found, isn't it?
The bells ringing in my head are
1. run ldconfig
2. Search the net for that lib and install the appropiate package
3. Post here with more data. If people get interested, they may even
download it and look.
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Roll on with a multimedia hint someone...please
There's more codecs, libraries etc than anyone could need or imagine.
It sounds worse than gnome. Has anybody got a good setup?
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, or LDFLAGS. Why does it
hate me so, and how might I get it to like me again?
I just did this recently, and it went flawlesslu on lfs-5.0-- with
gcc-3.3.1.
Have we run ldconfig in recent times? All lib dirs in /etc/ld.so.conf?
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with networking. That's why I asked.
Name or service not known sounds also like a server being asked for
something it isn't doing. Some things try for wget, and then reach for
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to the shadow suite instructions. If you have pam, await wise words
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Thanks a lot, guys, much appreciated!
Dave
Dave, they made it easy. Use
./configure options --cache-file=Dave.txt
Then go through Dave.txt, and send us the lowdown. Exact error please.
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IIRC, OO expands into an ~/install/ subdir, and the scripts all change
directories all over the place. It went like this
open in /usr/src
cd to /usr/src/install
run something (read the docs.)
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Thanks, Declan!
It works great. Now I can upgrade packages by just changing their
version numbers in versions.make, and rebuild the system overnight.
How's that for living on the bleeding edge? ;)
-mk
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that _ghostscript_ is the print engine. It prints anything gs processes
and I also installed a2ps for text files.
Anything else (Mozilla, etc) can just have the script pointed to and
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does the business for me. If you are printing hi-res, use gimp-print. If
you are networking/scheduling, many are satisfied with cups for these
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Hi Declan Moriarty,
Let us know what you find. Either there is a bug in the page, your
system is somehow incomplete or performing strangely, or else you
used the wrong commands.
I got the package installed on chroot and went through
grep -ne 'install:' should succeed (i.e. lines from the Makefile should
appear) You are telling make to run these targets in the Makefile.
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have wordwrap set up to trash every message you send. Can you
set it for 72 characters.
with th
e long
lines in
makefile
s it can
be very d
ifficult t
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ut what wa
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tells it which lines to use.
I would also mention that I have had unusual behaviour traced to
borderline specs. Let's say you have 62khz as hor. synch and the
modeline turns out to be 62.4.
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/dri
gamma_dri.so i915_dri.so r128_dri.so radeon_dri.so tdfx_dri.so
i810_dri.so mga_dri.so r200_dri.so sis_dri.so
That's the original from xorg-6.8.2 :-)
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, in the end. Thanks for pointing this
out - somehow I thought it was still months till Sept and 2.12!
Is ATK showing in /usr/lib/pkgconfig?
I would delve and try to isolate how configure checks for atk and then
check that out yourself in a root console.
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Guesswork is when I don't know what _you're_ doing :-).
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, do the ./configure make in the chroot, and do the
make install in the normal system instead of the chroot.
3. If this fails, copy in ld from the /tools directory and try that
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a écrit :
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Hi my dear LFS users friends.
What are the stages to enable a ND-3500AG NEC DVD writer ?
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Donal Farrell wrote these words on 08/29/05 14:46 CST:
Replying privately to this.
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wanted with it. fig2dev needs some
latex stuff. I suspect Uli had a lot of this onboard when he got to it,
and the programmers rarely know what is needed for a comile anyhow.
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:10:14 +0100 Declan Moriarty wrote:
Have you decided what version of gcc you are usiong, and taken steps
to see that
a. the compiler in question sees the right versiuon of libs? b.
all paths
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Declan Moriarty wrote:
The Government here (if you would call it that) has a
decentralisation policy which is resulting in WAN connectivity for
each department to a central VPN.
Is this remotely secure? Even if it is, is it hackable? I am
,
and surely any third one can pick them both up.
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Declan Moriarty wrote these words on 08/25/05 13:00 CST:
Thanks Randy - that patch rocks. No complaints, no bellyaching from
patch, no errors.
Glad I could help.
Ahem! Transfig is there and loaded, but
/blushing.
I was actually _wrong_
of them.
There is a mail archive full of cries for help after pam has gone funny.
You can search theswe for something similar
+pam +root +passwd might be a good search to start with
When all fails, read the docs that came with pam.
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I am in trouble with transfig.3.2.4 building in LFS-5.0,
Here is a patch I use. Note that it makes changes assuming the
installation is in the /usr prefix. I also looked at my build
the hint. The
previous hints say DON'T
Why not upgrade? With alfs, the lfs section of the build can be fairly
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read the book, and if he did that right, his system would
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no point at all, just
insulted them for their choice of career. Since when is knowledge of C a
requirement?
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it down to some html
inadequacy on my host system. Glibc I would take a little more seriously
that popt anyhow.
If there are 43 tests, install it. If there are 200 tests, you had
better look again.
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Some people get the strangest ideas ever.
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get a line. If you want your own dns server, look
at djbdns (I know, but it works well and is compact)
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in the
sent folder of mutt. Procmail should not know there is a sent folder!
Is something broken/hacked?
Another funny thing is that all today's spam references
uk.geocities.com. It's just dead short stuff with a link.
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. I gather you need
sambamount.
The mount stuff is because the kernel seems to be looking for an ext2
system. You are telling it -t smbfs.
Look for a hint, a doc, or as a _last_ resort, a HOWTO.
Try this google: samba linux mount -t
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can't argue there
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PROTECTED] ~]# date
Wed Aug 17 21:28:19 IST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# gettimeofday
-bash: gettimeofday: command not found
I presume that's what inspired ddate :-)
What's the story? How do I sort that one?
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tries 'less /dev/null' with his present setup, it may prove me
right.
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