of all files to something different. All programs
and libraries will be loaded from the LFS system, but the kernel will
still be the old one.
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seen people formatting floppy's as 1.7 MB, so that gives some
more space, but how to do this?
And is it possible to get the 2.6 kernel smaller then 1MB?
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, and it has the 2.6.x kernel, good find :)
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Hi all,
Is it still possible to make a simple Linux system on a floppy? Kernel
2.6 seems to have slightly growth in size. Smallest kernel I've built
with 2.6 was just under the 1MB, which leaves
luck ;)
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Checked all of those distro's, and they are all the same, Either 2.6.x
kernel on 2 floppy's, or 2.{0,2}.x kernel on 1 floppy.
Anyone with a 2.6.x kernel on a single floppy?
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You should check config.log for more specific errors, there are
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Is this all possible with jhalfs?
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Nope... Jhalf not very good for that... Sad, but true - many packages
requries some pathes (that not present in book) and most of KDE-3.5.7
depencies does't present in the book at all...
I just tell about my own bash shell scripts. It is very good way
On 6/25/07, Alan Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 6/25/07, Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's defenitly interesting, but what about optional dependencies?
Does it build them? I mean I want KDE with TTS support, so I want that the
script installs Festival, Festival Lite
will be a Sempron 3000+, while the old one was an
Athlon XP 1800+, which was clocked down to 1,15 Ghz
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Hello all,
I don't know which list this belongs, so that's why I chose both ;)
I'm planning on rebuilding my complete {,B}LFS
, and I know about the ALFS
project. There are 2 tools now, nALFS and jhalfs, which one would be
best choice?
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Date: Sun, 24
location mostly gives a
lot of problems. I had this with my KDE too. If you're really out of
luck, you could symlink the files in /etc/gnome to /etc, then the
problem would probably be fixed, but it's a real dirty solution..
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, they work!
Any suggestions?
Thanks:
Zsolt
P.s.: sorry of my (simple) English.
What does this have to do with BLFS?
BLFS builds everything from source, doing this will probably solve
your problem. (using the BLFS instructions of course)
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Am Samstag, den 12.05.2007, 18:05 +0200 schrieb Tijnema !:
On 5/11/07, Olaf Grüttner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
please change
wget -B http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/app/ \
-i ../app-7.1.wget
, and creates a total wrong
archive, and destroys the original file.
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. There hasn't been a drop of old protocols lately, so
i'm 99% sure the problem is not there.
Do you have any logs of both programs?
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the environment variables accordingly.
Did you checked the log file that was created? Maybe you can send it
to this list so that others can take a look at it and find out where
the actual problem is.
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Did you checked the log file that was created? Maybe you can send it
to this list so that others can take a look at it and find out where
the actual problem is.
Tijnema
Yeh, I took
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Tijnema ! wrote:
I checked the BLFS book for OpenOffice, and i'm confused now, java
isn't listed as a dependency there. (No JRE/JDK)
Don't be confused, do a bit of research instead. Because if you
did, you'd see that Apache Ant
On 5/3/07, Fix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/2/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's better to send this to the KDE mailing list. As it is a
problem that isn't (B)LFS only.
kchmviewer is not a part of kde, as far as I know.
In general, I'm too lazy to register in a bugzilla
the mozilla-source directory. Do any of you know how to fix this
problem?
Seems that your java isn't working correctly,
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/541400.xml
or take a look at the error log hs_err_pid29359.log, more info is inside there.
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, then you should look here:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Shutting_system_down_by_pressing_the_power_button
There's a special line for KDE, but note that they used /opt/kde as
installation dir, change it if you have KDE installed somewhere else.
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problem that isn't (B)LFS only.
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2) You need to install the acpid package first, then you should look here:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Shutting_system_down_by_pressing_the_power_button
There's a special line for KDE
) Tell us the kernel line in your /boot/grub/menu.lst file
2) Complain to LKML [EMAIL PROTECTED],
including 20 lines that you snipped
- Tijnema:
3) Just go back to 2.6.20.x, unless you really need it.
SMP seems very buggy in 2.6.21.x.
- Dave (a.k.a., linux23dragon):
Update to iptables
line in your /boot/grub/menu.lst file
2) Complain to LKML [EMAIL PROTECTED], including 20 lines that
you snipped
3) Just go back to 2.6.20.x, unless you really need it. SMP seems very
buggy in 2.6.21.x.
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, you
should remove the --with-system-jpeg option from the .mozconfig file
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something like
/sbin/start-hmi.sh
to your new script in /etc/init.d under the start switch.
I'm not sure what there needs to be under the stop switch, but you
want to kill the app using a pid file.
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google showed me). Does any of you know how to fix this?
Michael
First, you should check if there is anything mounted on /media, by
typing the mount command with no options.
It seems that there's already a read-only filesystem mounted at /media.
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Well, I start with your last problem, if it's not running, then you
could simple remove the pid file.
Well, about that other, i think the file fonts.dir is missing. Look at
the book page for X, there is an explanation for it.
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: *** [build] Error 2
Can you give me any guidance in determining the cause of this
incomplete build?
Thank you,
Jim McConville
What is your platform? I remember something vague that this error
occurs on non-x86 platforms.
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It is in Stable SVN book.
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Hi,
I know, this doesn't belong here, but i'm too lazy to search for the
right list. As i have a very simple note.
In section 6.49.2. Contents of Psmisc, it says
Installed programs: fuser, killall, pstree
code used in the
LFS book (At the toolchain part).
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On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 20:30 +0100, Tijnema ! wrote:
Hi,
Is it normal when using -shared to create binaries that they are
a segfault
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On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 20:30 +0100, Tijnema ! wrote:
Hi,
Is it normal when using -shared to create binaries that they are a segfault.
This is what i did for example
/# echo main(){} dummy.c
/# gcc -shared dummy.c -o dummy
/# ./dummy
-static there's no segfault.
Is this normal behaviour because -shared should be used on libraries only?
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Peter
I think you should upgrade to freetype-2.3.3, it has just been
released with a set of bug fixes, and i thought it fixes this problem
too.
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On 4/7/07, Michael Shell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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ps. I don't know if it is a big problem, but i have no device nodes in
/dev, except /dev/console. I tried to copy them from my system, but i
can't because they act like
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 10:09:25 +0200
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ps. I don't know if it is a big problem, but i have no device nodes in
/dev, except /dev/console. I tried to copy them
On 4/7/07, Michael Shell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 10:09:25 +0200
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ps. I don't know if it is a big problem, but i have no device nodes in
/dev, except /dev/console. I tried to copy them from my system, but i
can't because they act like
filesystem, as
there isn't anything after the tried:
Any ideas?
Tijnema
ps. Using the 2.6.20.4 kernel from LFS SVN.
Is the usb stick vfat? If it is, add the driver...
Nope, it's ext2, and that's compiled directly into the kernel.
I think you could just drop
that the
/etc/start script is never executed because it doesn't mount the
initrd file?
What me confuses is that it didn't try to mount any filesystem, as
there isn't anything after the tried:
Any ideas?
Tijnema
ps. Using the 2.6.20.4 kernel from LFS SVN.
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ps. Using the 2.6.20.4 kernel from LFS SVN.
Is the usb stick vfat? If it is, add the driver...
Nope, it's ext2, and that's compiled directly into the kernel.
I think you could just drop the initrd and boot straight to usb; like
APPEND root=/dev/sda1
I thought about
On 4/5/07, Michael Shell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somehow i even needed to mount /dev/sda to get the first(and only)
partition on my USB stick.
It's just like a hard drive. You've got to run fdisk on it:
fdisk /dev
sure that the shared version of dbus dbus-glib is installed,
and that all these libraries are in /usr/lib?
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On 4/1/07, TheOldFellow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm testing if it works now, I already put the cable down into my
toilet and waiting for google to connect me :) I hope they work on
sunday too :)
I'll bet the service
Hi,
It's true, free broadband internet from google :)
Have a look at this page:
http://www.google.com/tisp
Start now with installing:
http://www.google.com/tisp/install.html
Tijnema
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On 4/1/07, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Tijnema ! wrote:
Hi,
It's true, free broadband internet from google :)
Have a look at this page:
http://www.google.com/tisp
Start now with installing:
http://www.google.com/tisp/install.html
You do know
On 4/1/07, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Tijnema ! wrote:
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Hi,
It's true, free broadband internet from google :)
Have a look at this page:
http://www.google.com
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On 3/27/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, i found that i needed to run autoreconf -fi
I did work, but now xserver requires
sources+build dirs, you don't really need more
space...
Also you could strip out libraries and programs. See the LFS book for
more info about stripping.
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sorry for the last empty mail.i pressed the send button inadvertently.
right now /usr is 1.7 gigs./home is 0.3 gigs,and other misc total to
around 0.7 gig.
i was surprised to see the size of the /proc partition.this was around
On 3/26/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's probably too late for me, atleast if CVS gets past xkb. Somehow
it hangs there with updating. :S
I'll go to bed now, and will check tomorrow if CVS updating is done :)
CVS sucks
this should be a program, which you haven't
installed?
Correct me if i'm wrong :)
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On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 10:23 +0200, Tijnema ! wrote:
I took the command located on the SourceForge page, and it does use
-z3 :P
I don't know if it is finished yet, because i'm on school now and VNC
is blocked at school. But when i'm at home
On 3/27/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I took the command located on the SourceForge page, and it does use
-z3 :P
I don't know if it is finished yet, because i'm on school now
On 3/27/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/27/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, i found that i needed to run autoreconf -fi
I did work, but now xserver requires kbproto = 1.0.3 (Xorg-7.2) and
guess what, i have kbproto-1.0.2 (Xorg-7.1)
I will have to upgrade
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Ok, i found that i needed to run autoreconf -fi
I did work, but now xserver requires kbproto = 1.0.3 (Xorg-7.2) and
guess what, i have
version. Maybe it's fixed now, i don't know didn't try anymore, but I
tried update 9 with GCC4, didn't work.
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, and not CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0=y
And of course you should have ALSA compiled into the kernel.
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Hi,
I have Xorg 7.1 and KDE-3.5.5 as normal desktop. And i installed tight
VNC using Xfree86. This created the Xvnc, vncviewer etc apps for me.
Now does Xvnc not read /etc/X11/xorg.conf or does it not support GLX?
On my normal desktop GLX is enabled, but on my VNC it isn't.
TIA,
Tijnema
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On 3/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Xorg 7.1 and KDE-3.5.5 as normal desktop. And i installed tight
VNC using Xfree86. This created the Xvnc, vncviewer etc apps for me.
Now does Xvnc not read /etc/X11/xorg.conf or does
On 3/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have Xorg 7.1 and KDE-3.5.5 as normal desktop. And i installed tight
VNC using Xfree86. This created the Xvnc, vncviewer etc apps for me
On 3/26/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About xf4vnc, I don't like it because it is precompiled, but i will
give it a shot.
Hmm, you can get the sources if you want. In fact, it's better to pull
them from CVS unless you really
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http://xf4vnc.sourceforge.net/modular.html
Just saw that, i was already confused because the binary was for Xfree86
only.
Getting
, and they say you need to
install it.
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? Show your logs, errors etc.
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...
..
why did this happen?
id gcj relly needed if you install JDK and dont want to compile java to
machine code?
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/25/07, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it really necessary to install aRts in order to install kdelibs? I
want (part of) KDE in a workstation that has no sound hardware. The
book says
Almeida
Press the download button after JDK 5.0 Update 11
There you find the 1_5_0_11 version.
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With the commands in the book, kdelibs refuses to ./config. But there
is a --without-arts option for configure. It compiled successfully. Is
MCOP used for something unrelated to sound support?
MCOP
. But if it's not too hard to
integrate (not many/no dependencies), why not?
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. So it might sound strange, but i got vnc upon
Xfree86 source, running the Xorg-7.1 server.
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On 3
fix it
For me I just wasn't be able to install XFree86 because of hell lot of
errors, seems they probably got fixed up later but I already made my
choose :)
Tijnema
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On 3/21/07, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Tijnema ! wrote:
If you can Mesa install without any problems, do it :) If you get
errors and stuff and takes too much time, you can probably forget it,
until you reach the day you want to run an app which requires
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If you can Mesa install without any problems, do it :) If you get
errors and stuff and takes too much time
);
}
and if you change to mysql, you only have to replace that function.
Of course you could also replace all commands at once with a program,
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I'm not sure, but do you have libcrypto.so?
I think it is requesting for that one (don't blame me if it is wrong...)
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Hi Folks,
I'm trying to compile kdebase-3.5.6. I have
I think you have a wrong keyboard layout selected. Take a look at the LFS
book...
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hi uhm
what can be wrong when the keyboard dosn't write B when pressed but b are
being
writen when pressed it dowsn't apply to only my language
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Tijnema ! tijnema at gmail.com writes:
I think you have a wrong keyboard layout selected. Take a look at the
LFS book...
Tijnema
well I've tried that unless u don't refere to console part of LFS
then I would love if u would make
This means it is only for bash, so like William said, check your
/etc/inputrc
Tijnema
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I think you are double asking questions, he has just posted his locale
settings, and he said it didn't work in a shell.
but well, he didn't answer if he could use a B in his login name.
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On 3/7/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/7/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okay well in the login screen I can press big B
I write this in my /etc/sysconfig/console file
LANG=da_DK
KEYMAP=dk-latin1
KEYMAP_CORRECTIONS=euro2
FONT=lat1-16 -m 8859-1
in spelling and expressing what I mean in
english it is not my primary language as u have guessed by now I think ^^
Yeah lol, i guessed that already:P
Well, does
source /etc/sysconfig/console
help? it sets the keyboard configuration set for the console, also for bash,
so that might help...
Tijnema
?
as there is a fix for bash in the LFS book, no idea what the fix does, but
if you didn't apply that patch, rebuildinb bash might be necessary.
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.. and that would cost me €130. So i
chose to get USB network card for a few euros.
Tijnema
On 3/4/07, Lauri Kasanen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my laptops, hp omnibook xe3 has a combo net device with a winmodem
and Intel lan chip. The intel chip is Etherexpress pro/100 and can be used
with eepro100
On 3/2/07, Arnie Stender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 3/1/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/1/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/28/07, Barius Drubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second thing:
1927
, all containing
configure, make, make install, and su/sudo.
So if you start creating a bash file that works for most of the packages,
with su/suo, you can copy that in every package to be automated, and edit it
for specific apps that require other configure options.
Tijnema
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random pixles of
unintelligent data bouncing around. The same video runs fine in totem.
Any ideas?
Arnie
Looks like your liba52 is corrupt, try reinstalling it from
http://liba52.sourceforge.net/.
That should fix the problem.
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On 2/28/07, Barius Drubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 23:15, Tijnema ! wrote:
Thanks anyway, and please have a look at my ps -A result.
First weird thing:
1882 tty2 00:00:13 X
1936 tty1 00:00:00 agetty
1937 ?00:00:00 agetty
1938 tty3 00:00:00
On 3/1/07, randhir phagura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Am trying to install XFree86 on my P-III laptop. I have installed it
before
and have done this once now on top of my new lfs-svn-020070217. The
following questions:
First Question: I used the default installation instructions as given in
On 3/1/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 2/28/07, Barius Drubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second thing:
1927 ?00:00:00 smbd
1932 ?00:00:00 smbd
1919 ?00:00:00 winbindd
1928 ?00:00:00 winbindd
On 2/27/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/27/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well i just managed to get KDE working fine and some other software.
And now my keyboard stops working, it works in the bios and in grub, but
when my own boot program starts up samba and KDE
On 2/27/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/27/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/27/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/27/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/usr/kde-3.5.5/bin/kdm
/usr/kde-3.5.5/bin/kdesktop
/usr/kde- 3.5.5/bin
script)
kdm
startx
it does start KDE with a login screen, but the three main KDE programs are
not starting, and that's my problem.
how can i get those starting (kwin, kicker, kdesktop) ??
do i need to add those to my script, if so, where?
Thanks in Advance
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On 2/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/26/07, jignesh gangani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have also finished installing KDE-3.5.6. I have installed it in
/usr.
After finishing installing KdeBase I just added this lines in
/etc/inittab
id:5:initdefault:
i
On 2/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/26/07, jignesh gangani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have also finished installing KDE-3.5.6. I have installed it in
/usr.
After finishing installing KdeBase I just added
Ok, i figured out a little bit more, now i start kdm, and login with session
type set to failsafe.
when i get that command line, i type
kdesktop
kwin
kicker
and then KDE is working fine, except that i have a xterm window which i
cannot close, because it will log me out.
Tijnema
On 2/26/07
Hello Joris,
I didn't tell, but i already solved this problem, i forgot to compile Tulp
into the kernel...
Thanks anyway.
Tijnema
On 2/21/07, Joris Piepers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Tijnema,
Be sure you checked all dependencies about your module in the kernel in
the first place
filename
dos2unix /etc/profile
for example
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