Hi Everyone,
Sorry to be a pain but I am obviously missing something here and
haven't got a clue as to what it is. I have a Samsung ML-1210 Laser
printer. I have installed many different distros that used CUPS and
without a hitch I have been able to tell CUPS to set up the printer and
every
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Simon Geard wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 15:59 -0600, Arnie Stender wrote:
>> I have been out of the loop for a while but I'm back at it. One of the
>> things I have been wanting to run on my Linux machines is some so
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Simon Geard wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 15:59 -0600, Arnie Stender wrote:
>> I have been out of the loop for a while but I'm back at it. One of the
>> things I have been wanting to run on my Linux machines is some so
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
> :) OT: At work we have to use these old Solaris and HP-UX hosts with
> their awful Motif interfaces. Vomit. We even have a whole cluster of
> RHEL3 boxes, but our sysadmin sucks so bad that they're basically
> unusable. I asked i
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Ken Moffat wrote:
> /me shudders at the thought of using gnome-1 ;-)
>
> ĸen
Hi Ken,
I'm running gnome-2 built from BLFS-svn-20060904 which is where I got
the gnome-print from. Why did you think I was running gnome-1?
Arnie
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Hey Guys,
I have been out of the loop for a while but I'm back at it. One of the
things I have been wanting to run on my Linux machines is some sort of
bible study program. The only ones I have all run on Windoz so I have
been forced to keep so
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After the recent thread on JDK I decided I would make an attempt at
getting it running. The BLFS page looks like it is mainly aimed at i386.
I followed the links and pulled down binaries for amd64 and the source
jars. The binary package didn't give me
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Hi,
A while back I tried to compile gaim-1.5.0 and was having some
problems. With a suggestion from Ken I got it to compile but the way I
remember it I started getting weird errors that had to do with changing
my theme. Even the gaim list could
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kriss wrote:
> hi Arnie
> isn't it a protected dvd ?
> also sorry but can you try mplayer ?
Hi Kriss,
It is probably a protected DVD IE: I wouldn't be able to copy it to a
blank DVD and run it from there but I would think I should be able to
pl
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Hi All,
OK, I think I am making progress but I'm not there yet. I have compiled
xine, gstreamer*, XviD and a number of other packages from the
"Multimedia Libraries and Drivers" list in BLFS. I have a DVD of
Stargate SG1 episodes that I have be
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Simon Geard wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-10-07 at 16:18 -0500, Arnie Stender wrote:
>> Or is glib-2.X a whole different package than glib-1.X?
>
> That's correct. Glib (and Gtk+) 2.x are essentially a new library from
> 1.x - they
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Arnie Stender wrote these words on 10/07/06 10:35 CST:
>
>> Now I'm working on being able to
>> play CDs and DVDs. I installed totem with no issues but when I tried to
>> play some files I have I
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Hi Guys,
I finally have my sound up and running. Many thanks to Ken Moffat and
others who helped me along the way. Now I'm working on being able to
play CDs and DVDs. I installed totem with no issues but when I tried to
play some files I have I
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Hi Guys,
Since I have embarked on my trek through BLFS I have built a lot of
different packages some of which had user applications. It seems to me
that at some point after building GNOME there was an application or
script that I ran that I tho
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Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 07:21:48PM +1300, Simon Geard wrote:
>> No, what you're seeing is the build instructions for the popt package,
>> stored in an XML file (since that's what Paldo's automated builder
>> uses). But if you strip
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On 9/28/06, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Here's one thought:
>>
>> grep 'lib64' /usr/lib/*.la
>>
>> Maybe the problem is coming from somewhere else.
>
> Now I looked at a .la file again. I'm pretty sure that
>
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
>
> Hmm, that's odd. I'd have expected it to say libdir='/usr/lib64'. Like
> I said, I don't know the details of how libtool works.
>
> You could certainly delete any .la files. RedHat does it for every
> package. That might be
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
> Sort of. Libtool places .la files in the filesystem that have info
> about the associated library (.a and .so). So, libtool is pulling in
> /usr/lib/libpopt.la, which probably references /usr/lib64/libpopt.so.
> Libtool then fil
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Hello,
I'm trying to get GAIM running on my pure 64 AMD64 Athlon [BC]LFS
system and have run into te same errors I was getting while trying to
compile Thunderbird. Namely the following:
if /bin/sh ../../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=compile
Hi Again,
It is starting to look like the powers that be don't want me wasting
my time sending and reading email. First I tried to compile Thunderbird
and finally gave up because I just couldn't get it to compile and
decided to go back to evolution. Well, I had started using the dev book
af
Simon Geard wrote:
I can't help you with 64-bit issues or CLFS, since I don't own a 64-bit
system. But I can tell you you're heading down completely the wrong
track looking for dlopen and friends as part of OpenSSL. They're
standard functions provided by glibc, so you certainly should have them
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