Kevin Williams wrote:
I tried searching thru' the forums/mailing lists of openoffice.org, I
don't see any thread that is related to compiling openoffice. All the
threads I see on openoffice.org are related to installing and setting
up binary versions !
Fortunately enough, I stumbled upon a page
On 11/10/06, Ron Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Then apparently I did understand the source and build. However what I
seem to be missing is how to "create a seperate /gcc-build directory" as
instructed to do in Book 5.11.GCC-4.0.3 - Pass 2 when the GCC directory
has been deleted. I can not m
Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On 11/10/06, Ron Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> What specifically is the source directory?
>>
>> For example:
>> I went to $LFS/sources and did rm -r gcc-build and I think that's
>> correct?
>>
>> But then I rm -r gcc-4.0.3. Now i can not mkdir binutils-build for th
On 11/10/06, Ron Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What specifically is the source directory?
For example:
I went to $LFS/sources and did rm -r gcc-build and I think that's correct?
But then I rm -r gcc-4.0.3. Now i can not mkdir binutils-build for the
Pass 2 so I assume I am misunderstanding
hi Ron
me to delete a directory i do :
$ rm -r name-of-dir/
without "/" at the end it don't work correctly
you don't misunderstand what is a source directory
for the problem of mkdir now ???
try to quit the terminal retry with a new one
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I realized when I got to 5.11 GCC pass 2 and have to "create a seperate
build directory" that I had forgotten that I was supposed to "After
installing each package, delete its source and build directories.".
What specifically is the source directory?
For example:
I went to $LFS/sources and di
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 10:40:11PM +0300, Denis Silin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My LFS is booting but gives an error like this:
>
> "Interface /dev/eth0 doesn't exist".
>
If it _really_ says that, you've type /dev/eth0 somewhere that
should only say eth0. Probably somewhere in /etc/sysconfig.
If
> -Mensaje original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:lfs-support-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Dan Nicholson
> Enviado el: Viernes, 10 de Noviembre de 2006 19:30
> Para: LFS Support List
> Asunto: Re: Keyboard
>
> On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > BTW,
On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have recompiled the kernel several time and have enabled as USB support
> SCSI and USB Human interface devices. I have read thru the config file.
> file and enabled anything about anykeyboard. No luck.
> System boots fine to the login
On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BTW, this is one time when FreeBSD is nicer--it told me straight up
when it was booting what kind I had. And it let me scroll back to see
it.
Not trying to throw flames, but it seems both things are possible on Linux.
$ dmesg | grep -
I have recompiled the kernel several time and have enabled as USB support
SCSI and USB Human interface devices. I have read thru the config file.
file and enabled anything about anykeyboard. No luck.
System boots fine to the login prompt but I get no reaction from my keyboard.
Any other thoughts?
On Sunday 29 October 2006 23:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 10/29/06, Geoff Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Init does start and I get to a login, but my keyboard doesn't work.
> > Any thoughts.
>
> Enabled USB support, SCSI, and USB Human Interface Devices? I would
> recommend enabling al
Hello!
My LFS is booting but gives an error like this:
"Interface /dev/eth0 doesn't exist".
What part of the book is responsible for the eth0 creation?
How can I solve this problem?
I am using the GRUB from the host Linux, not the GRUB compiled following the
book. Host Linux is on hdb1, LFS
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