The clamav dameon is in separate package: clamav-daemon.
About zlib, you should install the following packages:
zlib1g and zlib1g-dev. The first one is perhaps already installed on
your system, the second should not.
Arnaud FONTAINE
Alexander Rau (private) wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Has anybody installed
Hi:
Has anybody installed clamav successfully on this platform?
I am running into problems, configure gives me the following error: "Please
install zlib and zlib-devel packages."
zlib is installed.
I also tried apt-get and installed clamav but there is no clamd deamon
present after install.
A
Hi:
Has anybody installed clamav successfully on this platform?
I am running into problems, configure gives me the following error: "Please
install zlib and zlib-devel packages."
zlib is installed.
I also tried apt-get and installed clamav but there is no clamd deamon
present after install.
A
> > Looks like it would be the TAU controlling the fan, as on Bronze PB G3.
> > At least that's the conclusion we reached with Cedric, due to the fact
> > such models do not have a 'fan' device in the device-tree.
>
> so can you turn it on manually?
Er, no. Sorry I misunderstood the question ;)
* Colin LEROY ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Which iBook? If 2.2 (G3), then see Cedric's driver at
> >
> > what if its and ibook2 but pre 2.2 witha TAU?
>
> Looks like it would be the TAU controlling the fan, as on Bronze PB G3. At
> least
> that's the conclusion we reached with Cedric, due to
> > Which iBook? If 2.2 (G3), then see Cedric's driver at
>
> what if its and ibook2 but pre 2.2 witha TAU?
Looks like it would be the TAU controlling the fan, as on Bronze PB G3. At least
that's the conclusion we reached with Cedric, due to the fact such models do not
have a 'fan' device in the d
Hi.. I have a PB G4 1.33GHz 12" with a Debian 2.6.6 kernel (w/
Debian patches that I compiled). I've been experiencing some weird
problems after upgrading my RAM to 768 from 256MB. I used a module
from owc.com that met the Apple specifications. The problems: when
the daily cron job updatedb was
* Colin LEROY ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
> >I was asking myself if there is any way to control the iBook's internal
> >fan? Maybe using a special CLI application or a /proc kernel flag.
> >It would be nice to be able to completely shut down the fan, know how
> >fast it's rotating and get othe
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 14:16, Colin LEROY wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hello Colin,
Thanks for your fast reply.
> Which iBook? If 2.2 (G3), then see Cedric's driver at
> http://cedric.pradalier.free.fr/ibook2/
>
Yes, that's my model... I'll check out Cedric's driver as soon as
possible.
> If iBook G4, use th
Ed Sutherland wrote:
Anyone have an X config for a 15-inch crt imac? Thanks.
Ed
hm ;-)...
even thought it is for an 17'' iMac, I think this should help you. Just
set the right resolution and it should work.
http://bob.hentges.lu/configs/imac17/
Friendly
--
Bob Hentges - http://bob.hentges.
Hi,
>I was asking myself if there is any way to control the iBook's internal
>fan? Maybe using a special CLI application or a /proc kernel flag.
>It would be nice to be able to completely shut down the fan, know how
>fast it's rotating and get other useful informations.
Which iBook? If 2.2 (G3), t
Hello folks,
I was asking myself if there is any way to control the iBook's internal
fan? Maybe using a special CLI application or a /proc kernel flag.
It would be nice to be able to completely shut down the fan, know how
fast it's rotating and get other useful informations.
Thanks for any feedb
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