* Brenton Earl wrote:
> Running the slackbuild directly yields the same error output from
> tar.
I've just tried the buildscript with a fresh source download,
everything works as expected.
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> Chris, Ozab, orbea, reread my original post, particularly 'I don't even
> have any
> Nvidia hardware,' and I never had on this PC. None what you said has
> anything to do with it.
I did read it and I read it again, this is the first that you mentioned
that you do not have nvidia hardware,
Sat Oct 13 01:03:47 UTC 2018
audio/jamulus: Added (real-time jam session client/server).
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Hello,
It looks like there is something wrong with the pyasn1 0.4.4 source
tarball when I attempt to build it using slackrepo. Building with 0.4.3
works just fine. I attached the build log outlining the issue I ran
into. It looks like something funny is going on with permissions.
The command
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 15:26:36 +1000, Christoph Willing wrote:
> I googled for:
> vlc Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared
> object file: No such file or directory
> which turned up a bunch of similar problems and some solutions (not all
> vlc related). I can't tell
David Melik , 12 Eki 2018 Cum, 09:40 tarihinde şunu
yazdı:
> after some version of VLC in the last year or so, it always crashes. I
> did 'sboupgrade -z -f vlc' (rebuild it and all dependencies) and it
> still happens. It's not an X driver issue as KPlayer and Rosa Player
> work fine (but most
Thanks for the quick response.
Is there some software slackware admins use to audit their systems for
compliance? I've used lynis in the past but I am curious if there is
other compatible software for Slackware.
On 10/11/18 6:27 PM, Vincent Batts wrote:
> oscap is a remediation tool that is
> It looks more like a nvidia driver problem. Check wheater the dravier
installed correctly.
Yes, the nvidia driver is incorrectly installed. The issue is
specifically that libvdpau_nvidia.so does not exist. I would suggest
removing nvidia, cleaning up any broken symlinks left behind (See the