list, Like I said before, I got pump to work, and I also tried dhcpcd. The documentation for pump and dhcpcd indicate that they are daemons, and I don't know why. Shouldn't pump just run just at boottime or whenever else the user wants? At specific times. So why should it be a daemon? I can understand for the server, but why for the client? Supposedly dhcpcd stands for dhcp client daemon, so I know I don't have that confused. Also, for some reason dhcp doesn't run automatically at boottime on my system so I added a line with pump near the bottom of /etc/init.d/networking , and that seems to work, but I suspect there is a more appropriate place. Is there?
Also, when I do halt, the computer doesn't turn itself all the way off, it just says Power down. Windows does turn itself all the way off, and Device Manager in Windows says I have a Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System. In /var/log/syslog , these lines seem relevant: "ACPI disabled because your BIOS is from 99 and too old You can enable it with acpi=force" So why does Linux make this apparently wrong assumption about BIOSes from 99, and where do I give this override argument to the kernel? Thirdly, now that I have net access, I've been trying to update various pieces of software. So, I tried to compile GTK 2.4, and it depends on a library called Pango. The version of Pango that is in the GTK 2.4 directory of the gtk.org ftp site is Pango 1.4 . But when I configure gtk it says that it requires Pango 1.2 . Specifically, it says: "configure: error: Pango 1.2.0 and Xft backend is required for x11 target" This installation guide webpage also seems only to refer to Pango 1.2: http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.4/gtk/gtk-building.html . However, Pango 1.2 is found in the GTK 2.2 directory of the GTK ftp site. What gives? This message board thread: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/159617 seems to be about my problem. When I configure the Pango 1.4 sources, it says my backends are X and Freetype, not Xft, so that that fits with the Gtk configure error that says I also need Xft. However, the installation guide webpage says that Xft comes with Pango. Such doesn't seem to be the case. So, as that thread says I got Xft from elsewhere and tried to get it to work. It won't compile because it says it needs something called xrender.pc and can't find it. I guess *.pc files are files related the pkg-config program which apparently helps programs find libraries. It is referred to at the gtk webpage, and I installed it. In my /usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig/ is one file, libxml.pc . So apparently this xrender.pc isn't there. Where is it? Could I have the xrender library but not the pkg-config file for it? Is there an alternative way to point Xft to xrender instead of by pkg-config? Xft has a manpage, so I know some part of Xft is already installed. Nobody on that thread seems to talk about this xrender.pc file. The spanish guy wants me to reinstall all of X. Is that the answer? Thanks very much. Nick _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
