Thanks to D-Man. I'm enclosing what I got from the gcc.gnu.org
website. Yes, RH7.0 is using 2.96 gcc compiler. Not only this may
produce incompatible binary codes, it also has trouble working with
gdb 5.0. Gdb cannot access locally declared variables in C++ code. I
was really scratching my head whe
This is the first horrible thing I can think of: code compiled on
Debian does not run on Redhat! Several programs I compiled on the
Debian run fine on Debian, but when I installed Redhat and tried to
run those programs, say in bash you type "./pgp", then the error
message is:
bash: ./pgp: No such
In emacs20, you don't need mule: it's part of emacs20. However, I'm
not sure if Debian version contains the leim package. You can download
and compile your self and make sure to include the leim package.
For GB, you need add one line in the .emacs:
(set-language-environment 'Chinese-GB)
and the f
I tried XF86 3.3.5 deb. The XF86_SVGA does not support Riva128 yet. So
I was still using the one downloaded from nVidia, which is 3.3.3.
No clue ...
Jinsong
> Yeah, I've run into that, too. I don't use emacs at home all that
> often, so I'm using the simple workaround of running emacs in "no
>
I mail-ordered a XFree86-supported video card, yet I received a Jaton
Video-68AGP card that uses RIVA128ZX chip. To my chagrin, I spent
several hours figuring out that I have to download from nVidia a
special XF86_SVGA and do some setups.
Now this card is working, and to my surprise, the video qu
I was playing with knfs. I compiled the kernel 2.2.10. Then I
installed the knfs package from the unstable. But looks like knfs
cannot export a directory. I explicitly issue commands:
exportfs /usr1 machine1(rw)
then it prints "Function not implemented."
Then the basic function of NFS is not th
I exported one directory at my Linux to one Solaris 2.5.1 machine. On
Solaris, I ran 'ln -s /tmp tmp', then ran 'file tmp', it says:
"readlink error: Invalid argument". However, when I 'ls -l' on the
Linux, it is fine.
Another problem is when I create a directory on Solaris and then want
to cd in
>From the man page of cdrecord, it looks like cdrecord can write
multi-sessions on one CD. But then why do we do that? Is there anyway
to mount the second session?
Also, I could not find any Linux tool to read/write VCD. Any
suggestions? Another problem is that mtvp could not play once my ide
cd-
After about less than three years owning a then state-of-art Pentium
MMX computer, recently I found that computer is out-of-date again.
One annoying thing is that the fan is always on, making the room very
noisy. Before buying an ATX, is it possible to turn off the fan on a
command line? How is Li
Using SCSI emulation, I can mount an existing cd: mount /dev/sr0 /mnt
I can also blank the cd-rw by: cdrecord -blank all -dev=0,0
Now I want to make a file system as: mkfs /dev/sr0, but it failed.
My next intended action is to mount it so that I can write files on to it.
So looks like I cannot tre
I bought a set of the Logitech cordless Desktop. It contains a
wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse. The mouse has two buttons and
a wheel in the middle. According to the user manual, the wheel may
serve as the third button (in Windows), although the main purpose is
for Windows Scroll.
I set the
I haven't used xemacs, but FSF Emacs 20.2 has very nice Chinese
support. You need to use set-language-environment to start, and then
use select-input-method to select input method. The info with
Emacs20.2 under "international" has quite extensive documentation.
They support basic PY and ShuangPin
I was trying to figure out how to remap the encoding of some Chinese
TTF fonts in xfstt. The name of the encoding should be either
gb2312.1980 or EUC (as used in CJK, the latex package).
Maybe the supported encoding (as printed by xfstt) listed below cover
what I need? Thanks!
Jinsong
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I read the docu on APM. Seems like it is useful for laptop and may not
be for desktop? Suppose I can turn the system into standby mode, how
can I turn the hard drive spin down?
The question boils down to: how can save maximum energy when the
computer is idling? I mainly use the computer after work
Hi,
It would be very nice if we can leave the computer on without
consuming too much energy. My computer has a CMOS option to turn the
APM on system (doze, standby, suspend) and harddisk. If I disable the
feature, no problem; but if I enable those features, the computer
locked after some time: no
My computer has 96Meg, the Diamond 3D has 4Meg. However, I always get
colormap problem. Look at printout of startx, and I found I was only
using 6 bit per RGB. All I specified in XF86Config is 8, 16,
etc. Seems I'm out of luck to get more colormaps...
Thanks.
Jinsong
I finally got xmcd work on my computer. But problem is my CD driver is
OEM without specific brand. Then I use other non-SCSI in
xmcdconfig. What have I got? I can only hear the right channel. After
I ran xmcd, the buttons (for simple music playing) on the front panel
of the CD drive are also disabl
Hi,
I'm building the kernel 2.0.35 for SB AWE card. When I run "make
zImage", it ends with "as86 not found". I link as86 to /usr/bin/as,
then it complains about the "unrecognized option -O".
Which package should I install to get as86?
Thanks!
Jinsong
This problem may have been reported. The netscape (4.05) used to work
on my Debian 1.3, but it simply says "segmentation fault" and
quit. Seems to me Netscape only delivers libc5 version.
Please advise! Thanks.
Jinsong
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