Dan McGhee wrote:
> Trent Shea wrote:
>
>> On Sunday 11 October 2009 17:51:32 Dan McGhee wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I want only
>>> to connect to the internet through my router and be able to connect
>>> automatically to "hot spots" at motels and interstate rest stops--and
>>> at family homes.
>
Trent Shea wrote:
> On Sunday 11 October 2009 17:51:32 Dan McGhee wrote:
>
>> I want only
>> to connect to the internet through my router and be able to connect
>> automatically to "hot spots" at motels and interstate rest stops--and
>> at family homes.
>>
>>
>
> Re-reading it looks lik
On Sunday 11 October 2009 17:51:32 Dan McGhee wrote:
> My forehead is bloody from this brick wall, and I'm stumped as how
> to proceed. I'm looking forward to any replies.
>
It has been awhile, but I believe the following should get you
connected:
iwconfig wlan0 essid "Dandrough"
--
Trent
On Sunday 11 October 2009 17:51:32 Dan McGhee wrote:
> I want only
> to connect to the internet through my router and be able to connect
> automatically to "hot spots" at motels and interstate rest stops--and
> at family homes.
>
Re-reading it looks like you probably already know what I said.
I have just built a CLFS basic system, but I'm appealing to these lists
since my experience is that a lot of configuration gurus hang out here.
I have just the basic system plus dhcpcd client and wireless tools. I
cannot get connected to the internet with either my internal Atheros
AR9285 802.
Marcus Wanner wrote:
> On 10/11/2009 9:10 AM, Michael Tsang wrote:
>
>> On Sunday 11 October 2009 21:01:34 Marcus Wanner wrote:
>> > your missing the object files in /usr/lib
>>
>>
ls -l /usr/lib/*.o
/usr/lib/Mcrt1.o
/usr/lib/Scrt1.o
/usr/lib/crt1.o
/usr/lib/cr
On 10/11/2009 9:10 AM, Michael Tsang wrote:
> On Sunday 11 October 2009 21:01:34 Marcus Wanner wrote:
> > your missing the object files in /usr/lib
>
>>> ls -l /usr/lib/*.o
>>> /usr/lib/Mcrt1.o
>>> /usr/lib/Scrt1.o
>>> /usr/lib/crt1.o
>>> /usr/lib/crti.o
>>> /usr/lib/crtn.o
>>> /usr/lib/gcrt1.o
On Sunday 11 October 2009 21:01:34 Marcus Wanner wrote:
> your missing the object files in /usr/lib
> > ls -l /usr/lib/*.o
> > /usr/lib/Mcrt1.o
> > /usr/lib/Scrt1.o
> > /usr/lib/crt1.o
> > /usr/lib/crti.o
> > /usr/lib/crtn.o
> > /usr/lib/gcrt1.o
> >
> > Justin P. Mattock
>
> You need to copy thos
On 10/11/2009 8:20 AM, Ken Turner wrote:
> Thanks Justin for the reply.
>
> I have done as you have said and I do have the file under /usr/lib. But the
> error remains.
>
> Thanks David
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Justin P. Mattock"
> To: "LFS Support List"
> Sent: Saturd
Thanks Justin for the reply.
I have done as you have said and I do have the file under /usr/lib. But the
error remains.
Thanks David
- Original Message -
From: "Justin P. Mattock"
To: "LFS Support List"
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 6:30:24 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
On Sunday 11 October 2009 16:13:01 Marco Kluth wrote:
> Hello ladies and gentlemen,
>
> I'm installing LFS 6.5, but the command "readelf -l a.out | grep
> ':/tools'" in chapter 5.10. (= GCC-4.4.1 - Pass2) gives no output. I'm
> using linux-version 2.6.22.5 on my host system and so I configured Gli
Hello ladies and gentlemen,
I'm installing LFS 6.5, but the command "readelf -l a.out | grep
':/tools'" in chapter 5.10. (= GCC-4.4.1 - Pass2) gives no output. I'm
using linux-version 2.6.22.5 on my host system and so I configured Glibc
for compilation with "--enable-kernel=2.6.22.5" [Ch. 5.7.]. C
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