do you have libgtk1.2-dev installed? That's what you also need.
Mike
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 09:22:25PM -0700, Taro Fukunaga wrote:
> Hadess,
>
> I *do* have gtk 1.2, but apparently gtk-config reports 1.0 since that
> is what /usr/lib/libgtk.so is. I tried hacking gtk-cofnig but without
> muc
Hadess,
I *do* have gtk 1.2, but apparently gtk-configĀ reports 1.0 since that is
what /usr/lib/libgtk.so is. I tried hacking gtk-cofnig but without much
success.Maybe there was some upward compatibility problem so 1.0 is the
default?
Hadess wrote:
And gtk 1.2.8 is on my site (see .sig).
FWIW, I'm running a new style RAID0 with raidtools2 on a powerpc box. Took some
question-asking, and some other work, but it's runnung fine now. Used the
kernel-source-2.2.17.deb, applied the patch from ingo's site, ran the standard
make
menuconfig,, make-kpkg, etc, and had no problems.
So it doe
Taro Fukunaga wrote:
>
> I tried compiling M18 on potato but I got error messages about
> incompatible gtk+. I have 1.0.x, but M18 requries 1.2.x. But gtk+ 1.2.x
> is only available for woody, am I right?
gtk 1.2 is available for potato. And gtk 1.2.8 is on my site (see .sig).
http://packages.de
I tried compiling M18 on potato but I got error messages about
incompatible gtk+. I have 1.0.x, but M18 requries 1.2.x. But gtk+ 1.2.x
is only available for woody, am I right?
Regards,
Taro
Try checking the permissions and ownership on it. I've had that problem
before, but it wasn't with lnnd.
Eric
At 03:53 PM 10/26/00 , Paul Talacko wrote:
I can't get Innd to start and keep getting this error in my syslog:
SERVER cant bdzinit /var/lib/news/history No such file or directory
N
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 05:02:17PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> >I did read it ! I wouldn't have bogged anybody if that was in the
> >docs... I've got drive "SeekError" on my DVD drive, when it's not really
> >ready, but I know that this is harmless. I was scared of the "lost
> >interrup
I can't get Innd to start and keep getting this error in my syslog:
SERVER cant bdzinit /var/lib/news/history No such file or directory
Now, the file IS there. I've also run makehistory as user news to make
it, but I keep getting this error.
Is there something else I should be doing?
Thanks
>I did read it ! I wouldn't have bogged anybody if that was in the
>docs... I've got drive "SeekError" on my DVD drive, when it's not really
>ready, but I know that this is harmless. I was scared of the "lost
>interrupt" thinking that some stuff still in the DMA cache could be
>lost.
No risk of l
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > > This for sleep on Core99 machines.
> > > > hdparm -f -S 1 -Y /dev/hda
> > >
> > > Known problem, this is the 'powerdown immediately, no questions asked'
> > > command. If the machine recovers from the IDE resets, what's your problem?
> >
> > Hum, just that this is
> > > This for sleep on Core99 machines.
> > > hdparm -f -S 1 -Y /dev/hda
> >
> > Known problem, this is the 'powerdown immediately, no questions asked'
> > command. If the machine recovers from the IDE resets, what's your problem?
>
> Hum, just that this is a bit scary... If that's harmless, OK.
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > This for sleep on Core99 machines.
> > hdparm -f -S 1 -Y /dev/hda
>
> Known problem, this is the 'powerdown immediately, no questions asked'
> command. If the machine recovers from the IDE resets, what's your problem?
Hum, just that this is a bit scary... If that's h
Hadess wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a couple of problems (still!) with Ben's latest kernel, on my
> iBook DVD:
> - Lost interrupts on hard-drive (when battery is running out, or I'm
> closing the lid of the laptop)
>
Will take a look at hdparm
> - boot sometimes hangs after printing
> Macint
"Shawn J. Wallace" wrote:
> Has anyone successfully used the software RAID on PPC?
>
> I've done it numerous times on i386 systems without problems, but when I
> compiled the modules and tried to install it I ran into problems:
> - Module loads fine
> - mkraid runs fine, creates the array
> - mdad
> This for sleep on Core99 machines.
> hdparm -f -S 1 -Y /dev/hda
Known problem, this is the 'powerdown immediately, no questions asked'
command. If the machine recovers from the IDE resets, what's your problem?
(Other than kernel support for sleep not supported on Core99 models, but
that was ol
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Hadess wrote:
> > > - Lost interrupts on hard-drive (when battery is running out, or I'm
> > > closing the lid of the laptop)
> > > Oct 26 10:18:23 hiro kernel: ide0: reset: success
> > > Oct 26 10:18:51 hiro kernel: hda: lost interrupt
> In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Hadess wrote:
> > - Lost interrupts on hard-drive (when battery is running out, or I'm
> > closing the lid of the laptop)
> > Oct 26 10:18:23 hiro kernel: ide0: reset: success
> > Oct 26 10:18:51 hiro kernel: hda: lost interrupt
>
> Frequently it doesn't manage a
In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Hadess wrote:
> - PPP (version 2.4.0f-1) receives SIGHUP on second attempt of connection
> Oct 25 09:15:34 hiro pppd[278]: Sent 68660 bytes, received 393813 bytes.
> Oct 25 09:15:34 hiro pppd[278]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
> Oct 25 09:15:34 hiro pppd[278]: Exit.
> Oct 25 09:
In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Hadess wrote:
> - Lost interrupts on hard-drive (when battery is running out, or I'm
> closing the lid of the laptop)
> Oct 26 10:18:23 hiro kernel: ide0: reset: success
> Oct 26 10:18:51 hiro kernel: hda: lost interrupt
Frequently it doesn't manage a successful ide
Hi,
I'm having a couple of problems (still!) with Ben's latest kernel, on my
iBook DVD:
- Lost interrupts on hard-drive (when battery is running out, or I'm
closing the lid of the laptop)
Oct 26 10:18:23 hiro kernel: ide0: reset: success
Oct 26 10:18:51 hiro kernel: hda: lost interrupt
Oct 26 10:
I'm trying to do an snmpget with privacy support. I get an error
message saying
"snmpget: USM encryption error"
Someone told me that this is because the debian binary has been compiled
without the SSL support. Is this due to export restrictions ???
Is there an snmp deb compiled with privacy supp
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