Greetings,
On several occasions I had this problem when an application fails to
start with error while loading shared libraries: libxxx.so: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory, yet the library is
there and I have update the cache using ldconfig.
For example, I'm
Michael Marsh wrote:
On 11/4/06, Aaron M. Stromas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On several occasions I had this problem when an application fails to
start with error while loading shared libraries: libxxx.so: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory, yet the library
Hi,
Does anybody have cyrus-imapd v 1.5.2 (potato Debian package) working
with Netscape mailer or Mozilla?
In my case I can get my mail if I configure the MUA to use POP protocol
but not IMAP. Does anyone have an idea oof why is that? TIA,
-a
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Aaron Stromas | "Tick-tick-tick!!!... ja, Pantani
Hi,
Does anyone know why su on my machine will su to root fine, yet will
not su to any other id. It'll prompt for the password and return but whoami
or id shows that I'm running with the original id. Even if I'm root I can't
su to any other id!
Does PAM has anything to do with it? TIA,
--
Aaron
in as those users using any method. Can you log in
to
those users from ssh or the base login prompt, or any other method
besides su?
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 04:33:13PM -0400, Aaron M. Stromas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know why su on my machine will su to root fine, yet will
not
> su to any oth
Hello list,
After wasting most of the day I have to resort to asking for help. My
machine is a Debian Linux 2.2.14
and I installed the prepackaged Cyrus Imap 1.5.19. I have also installed
prepackaged PAM modules.
I'm trying to use the Netscape 4.76 and Mozilla to get the mail. Mozilla
gives a
hi,
i posted this to [EMAIL PROTECTED];ackdown.org but it dawned on me that this
list is probably more appropriate. the problem is that the netbeans
requests a lower version of libstdc++2.10 than what i have (see below).
i suspect that trying to go back on libstdc++2.10 will result in a whole
greetings,
i finally upgraded to kernel 2.2 with gnome/enlightenment and i'm
having a strange problem with netscape 4.7.1. when i try to invoke it
from the enlightenment menu or gnome terminal or eterm it crashes with
segmentation fault but if i invoke it from xterm or rxvt if comes up
just
dean,
thanks for pointing out the -f . i'm still not through with the problems:
mortirolo:/# mt -f /dev/ht0 status
mt: /dev/ht0: No such file or directory
mortirolo:/# mt -f /dev/hdd rewind
mt: /dev/hdd is not a character special file
/dev/hdd appears to be the tape drive
root:disk 0660
another confusing thing was that before i created ht0, it appeared in
/proc/devices but when i ran MAKEDEV -n -v it responded something like don't
know what ht0 is
-a
Aaron M. Stromas wrote:
dean,
thanks for pointing out the -f . i'm still not through with the problems
greetings,
before upgrading the kernel i went for the first time to use my tape
drive to back up my box. the dmesg output contained these lines:
hdd: Seagate STT8000A, ATAPI TAPE drive
...
ide-tape: hdd -> ht0, 600KBps, 14*26kB buffer, 2600kB pipeline,
190ms tDSC
but neither dump nor mt
windoz box to copy the fonts from. i've seen
some around ;-)
-a
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Aaron M. Stromas wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> i've got tired of the tiny fonts in netscape and installed the xfstt
and
> the freefont package. when i ran the 'xfstt --sync' it complained
about
> not finding any *
right, there is a "font deuglification mini-howto" i came across that mentions
that. unfortunately, i can't remember where i found it. thanks,
-a
John Foster wrote:
"Aaron M. Stromas" wrote:
>
> thanks to all responders. xlsfonts shows that freefonts are install
hi,
i've got tired of the tiny fonts in netscape and installed the xfstt
and the freefont package. when i ran the 'xfstt --sync' it complained about
not finding any *.ttf files. i looked at what is in the freefont package
and discovered that the fonts are in .pbf format.
so, xfstt is not meant
hi,
i upgraded my kernel from 2.0.34 to 2.0.36. then, using dpkg -r, i went
to remove kernel-[image|source]-2.0.34 but it complained about
/lib/modules/2.0.34 and a number of directories under
/usr/source/kernel-source-2.0.34 not being empty an didn't remove them.
i'm tempted to remove those
Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 23 Apr, Aaron M. Stromas wrote about removing old kernel packages
hi,
i upgraded my kernel from 2.0.34 to 2.0.36. then, using dpkg -r, i went
to remove kernel-[image|source]-2.0.34 but it complained about
/lib/modules/2.0.34 and a number of directories
i'd like to build perldap on debian linux. as it uses netscape c sdk i
decided that the fastest way would be to build it first. unfortunately,
the configuration failed because it didn't find Xm/Xm.h.
is there a debian package with that (motif?) include file? what is it?
tia,
-a
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Aaron Stromas
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