When I try to compile programs that don't already have their configure
script created but have autogen.sh to do the whole aclocal, autoheader,
autoconf, libtoolize and automake thing I sometimes get strange errors.
Running "./autogen.sh" that has "#!/bin/sh" on the first line yields
: bad
Hi,
I've attached the output from dmesg. Any pointers are welcome :)
--- "Justin R. Knierim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Srinath M wrote:
>
> >No luck :(
> >
> >Can I post the output of dmesg here?
> >
> :( Sure, or you can post as an attachment bzipped.
>
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Srinath M wrote:
No luck :(
Can I post the output of dmesg here?
:( Sure, or you can post as an attachment bzipped.
Justin
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No luck :(
Can I post the output of dmesg here?
--- "Justin R. Knierim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Srinath M wrote:
>
> >I think it might be what Andrew says or simply, my drive lens or
> some
> >component is not cooperating. I checked the specs on the cdrom. For
> my
> >Thinkpad 390X, 'crn-
Actually yes, that could make sense. The system has 128M of physical
RAM. I take it that the live CD pools space from this in order to
populate the executables. That would leave me with lesser RAM for
whatever stuff I do. And to top this all, I simply ASSUMED that 'mkswap
/dev/hda2' ensures that sw
Srinath M wrote:
I think it might be what Andrew says or simply, my drive lens or some
component is not cooperating. I checked the specs on the cdrom. For my
Thinkpad 390X, 'crn-8241b-(sm)' is the model/unit number or whatever
for the CDROM hardware.
How much memory do you have? You can alwa
But I never even started X :(
I just finished booting a GNU/HURD live CD
(http://www.superunprivileged.org/). I saw similar I/O errors on my
first try. When I tried again, no errors. I was at the hurdle login
screen without any problems.
I think it might be what Andrew says or simply, my drive l
Srinath M([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 11:33:35AM -0700:
> Hi all,
>
> Everything was going fine till I reached the stage where you install
> the first package (binutils) from source. While copying the source from
> the liveCD onto the hdd for unpacking, I started getting buffer I/O
> e
Srinath M wrote:
Obviously, the CDROM drive on my Laptop has gone flaky.
Not unnecessarily, it may be that the kernel on the live cd has not been
compiled with support for your particular chipset.
Now I'm looking
for an alternate method to start the installation. The 12 Gig HDD in my
Laptop
Ever since I went to a 2.6 kernel here (on my LFS-5.0 installation) I
have been having permission problems loading modules as a user. I had to
sort something, because glibc will now not compile on a 2.4 kernel
Changing the perms on /sbin/modprobe to 4755 sorted the problem, and a
user can load a
Thanx for the quick reply.
It turns out the problem was that, while I had a pam config file for the
smtp service, it wasn't configured properly. Copying over the one I use for
sshd did the trick.
- Mark
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Hi all,
Everything was going fine till I reached the stage where you install
the first package (binutils) from source. While copying the source from
the liveCD onto the hdd for unpacking, I started getting buffer I/O
errors and the file could not be copied. When I tried a second time
after rebooti
I am
having trouble getting SASL and PAM to play nicely together (I’m using
postfix as my MTA).
When
I run cyrus-sasl’s saslauthd in debug mode, and then telnet to the smtp
port on my pox, I see the correct authentication mechanisms being offered,
which include plain.
But
when I do an AUT
Hi all,
Thanks to all you guys for the wonderful input. I think I'll start with
the LFS now and try to finish everything till the first reboot in one
stretch. As for the parallel compiling hint, I think its a great idea,
but I probably want to do that after my first successful LFS.
Best Regard
Thanks Ken, this seems to have worked. suse reports on its boot that
it can't find /etc/mtab, also, there is a fatal X server error, as it
can "find the screen(s), but none are usable" I tried a startx, an int
5, etc., but no luck. Also, I'm using an nvidia driver (from about
last march) and I'm wo
Declan Moriarty wrote:
Is this done? My young geek has somebody's flash writer, and he doesn't
know what he's doing with it. Help is anything but helpful.
It saves off a .fla file(the page 'source') and 'compiles' an .swf file
which is used by browsers.
The whole business has people sitting on
Rumor has it that thorsten may have mentioned these words:
personally, i found it easier to just leave the machine turned on in a
quiet corner, rather than go through re-mounting/chroot each time i want
to work on it. i tend to find it serves as a little reminder/motivation
too, and it means
personally, i found it easier to just leave the machine turned on in a
quiet corner, rather than go through re-mounting/chroot each time i want
to work on it. i tend to find it serves as a little
reminder/motivation too, and it means you can set off the huge compiles
and leave the machine w
On Sat, 2005-08-06 at 11:34 +0100, Matthew Burgess wrote:
> S. Anthony Sequeira wrote:
>
> > A quick question about the errata, should the versions in the book be
> > built and then upgraded to the recommended versions, or would the
> > initial build be done with the recommended versions?
>
> I c
S. Anthony Sequeira wrote:
A quick question about the errata, should the versions in the book be
built and then upgraded to the recommended versions, or would the
initial build be done with the recommended versions?
I can't foresee any problems just building with the versions recommended
in t
Hi,
Starting a new 6.1 build. Maybe I'm getting old, but this is my first
stable build since my first ever build. :)
A quick question about the errata, should the versions in the book be
built and then upgraded to the recommended versions, or would the
initial build be done with the recommended
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