This has been discussed before, but since it doesn't work for me, maybe someone
can suggest why.
On my MDK 8.1, I still have occaisional X freezes. I've tried the Magic SysRq
key and it doesn't work. I decided to see if it works when he system is NOT
frozen, and discovered that it doesn't. Here a
/sbin/lspci and /sbin/lspci -n could help here ;)
Hetz
On Wednesday 17 April 2002 02:16 am, Arie Folger wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 April 2002 18:08, you wrote:
> > Quoting http://linux1394.sourceforge.net :
> >
> > If you have 1394 hardware you can now access it under Linux.
> > The supporte
On Tuesday 16 April 2002 18:08, you wrote:
> Quoting http://linux1394.sourceforge.net :
>
> If you have 1394 hardware you can now access it under Linux.
> The supported chipsets are Texas Instruments PCILynx/PCILynx2
> and OHCI compliant chips (produced by various companies).
> Not
Hi,
Sorry, the last RPMS didn't work, somehow licq insisted on using /usr/local/
instead of /usr - (note to myself - only clean tarball to use when building
RPMS)..
There are some problems showing the text in the part above after you sent it -
but thats beyond me.
Hebrew support is compiled
> Hi,
>
> I own a Sony Vaio PCG-F630 laptop, and it has a firewire port. How do I find
> out whether the port is supported under Linux? Below is an excerpt of lspci
> -v, tell me, is it supported? How do I find out?
>
Quoting http://linux1394.sourceforge.net :
If you have 1394 hardware
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote about "Re: KDE3 and Licq":
> You seems to be missing some devel packages - either kdelibs-devel,
> kdebase-devel or something like that - or that you're missing qt-devel
> package...
>
> Don't try licq 1.0.4 with kde3 try the cvs version.
Right. If yo
Hi,
Well, since so people want this version (specially since it got such a great
hebrew support - just test it and see for yourself).
Again - please remove any previous RPMS or licq builds (from either /usr or
/usr/local)..
While building it, I busted the GNOME plugin. Making it to work is a
On éåí ùðé, 15 áàôøéì 2002, 10:23, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> Kind thanks to you, Mr. Shemesh, for filling in the details where I
> refrained from. Give a man a clue, and he has got one clue. Give him
> motivation to use google, and he has got them all.
you keep forgetting that not all of us have co
On Monday 15 April 2002 09:36 pm, Maxim Kryachko wrote:
> Dear Hetz, I would appreciate if you could send it to me;)
> My distro is RH7.2
> Seems strange as I installed just everything I found in rpm directory...
Wow, is this licq uncompile to everyone? I got something like 15 requests for
binar
Dear Hetz, I would appreciate if you could send it to me;)
My distro is RH7.2
Seems strange as I installed just everything I found in rpm directory...
Thanks again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is still my e-mail (until Apr. 24, I suppose)...
--> -Original Message-
--> From: Hetz Ben Hamo [mailto:
You seems to be missing some devel packages - either kdelibs-devel,
kdebase-devel or something like that - or that you're missing qt-devel
package...
Don't try licq 1.0.4 with kde3 try the cvs version.
Which distribution do u use? RH 7.2? if so, I can send you my compiled
directory..
Thanks
Hi all.
I spent an hour or two trying to compile licq-1.0.4 with KDE
support.
After /configure - - with-kde runs it tells me KDE is disabled
(not found). If it takes default QTDIR (which points to qt-3.0.3), it also does
not find msg2pq and mergert, saying that I’m loosing localization.
Hi all.
I spent an hour or two trying to compile licq-1.0.4 with KDE
support.
After /configure - - with-kde runs it tells me KDE is disabled
(not found). If it takes default QTDIR (which points to qt-3.0.3), it also does
not find msg2pq and mergert, saying that I’m loosing localization.
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