>> I once tried to build on a similar computer (200MMX, 96MB RAM), and also
>> got segmentation faults.. Turned out it was running out of RAM. Setting
>> up a Large swap partition solved the problem. (I set up 1GB swap, maybe
>> overkill, but it solved the segmentation issues)
>That's a really goo
On 2/14/06, Matt Darcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Earth Engine wrote:
> > I do not have a try, but I think if the Windows system has some
> > environment like Cygwin, which allow UNIX-style binaries running in
> > windows platform, then maybe we could just use the tech that has been
> > used in
Terror Duizel wrote:
i did everything the book says when i entering the chroot environment in
chapter 6 after mount the properly filesystems and try to configure
Glibc-2.3.4-20040701 i get an error that gcc cannot found:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for suffix of object files... configure:
i did everything the book says when i entering the chroot environment in
chapter 6 after mount the properly filesystems and try to configure
Glibc-2.3.4-20040701 i get an error that gcc cannot found:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for suffix of object files... configure: error: cannot compute
>> Intel 233MMX
>> 80Mb RAM
>> 2.6Gb HDD
>> Debian Sarge (Kernel: 2.6.8-2)
>That's not a lot, but I know people have built LFS with less.
Of course. What else would we use? Bloatware? ;-)
Any ideas what would cause segfaults in usb.rc?
Paul Rogers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.xprt.net/~pg
Earth Engine wrote:
LFW - Linux From Windows, which means a LFS system build from an
existing Windows OS.
I do not have a try, but I think if the Windows system has some
environment like Cygwin, which allow UNIX-style binaries running in
windows platform, then maybe we could just use the tech th
LFW - Linux From Windows, which means a LFS system build from an
existing Windows OS.
I do not have a try, but I think if the Windows system has some
environment like Cygwin, which allow UNIX-style binaries running in
windows platform, then maybe we could just use the tech that has been
used in CL
On 2/14/06, Tor Olav Stava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >System:
> >
> >Intel 233MMX
> >80Mb RAM
> >2.6Gb HDD
> >Debian Sarge (Kernel: 2.6.8-2)
>
> I once tried to build on a similar computer (200MMX, 96MB RAM), and also
> got segmentation faults.. Turned out it was ru
El Lunes, 13 de Febrero de 2006 14:59, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Look at the bottom of the Xorg page for a solution to this problem.
>
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/x/installing.html
Thx, this did the trick. If the creators of the book are reading this, they
might consider addin
That would be well over a 300% gain from these levels.
Remember the gains from our recent "S t r o n g B u y"
recommendations...
This company has dropped big new's in the past. Who's to say they
don't have another big one.
They have cash and have made great strategic aquisitions.
Big news expecte
David J. Hong wrote:
I successfully installed grub in section 6.45 and run grub shell in
section 8.4, following error appears:
grub> root (hd0,7)
Error 21: Selected disk does not exist
When you are entering the grub shell in section 8.4 have you made sure
that you have re-entered your chr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried removing the binutils-build directory and unpacked the sources. Tried
this a number of times, but still get the same error.
System:
Intel 233MMX
80Mb RAM
2.6Gb HDD
Debian Sarge (Kernel: 2.6.8-2)
Just an idea..
I once tried to build on a similar computer
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