Hello!
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT and
Linux.
In which order must he do the process? I suppose that Win98 will try to own
the whole computer when installing, and I don't know what kind of
partitioning is the best. He will use System Commande r to select t
Hello!
I'm just upgrading from bo to hamm.
Which is the way to access several CD's from dselect at the same time?
Thank you
Javi
Hello!
I've upgraded my bo system to hamm, and have had some problems.
Also, I have a clean new installed hamm system in another partition.
When a try to start xdm, I get a core dump and I can see in
/var/log/xdm-errors:
sh: '-c' requires an argument
I've removed, purged and re-installed xbase p
I dont't think the best solution is to make new symlinks. In my
short experience with Debian, when something looks strange,
there is a problem behind, mainly because of my own mistakes.
Then, the right thing is to guess which is the source of the problem,
and correct it. As I have said in my prev
I had a similar problem when upgraded from libgtk1 (1.0.4) to (1.0.6).
In the /usr/lib directory, I had the same symlinks as you, but the
files pointed to weren't in that dir. I had:
libglib.so.1.0.6
libgtk.so.1.0.6
libgdk.so.1.0.6
That was the reason of the warning. But, why did I have those
b
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