Hi!
Erez D wrote:
hi.
1. in ubuntu, if i type "g++" and don't have it installed, it will
tell me to "sudo apt-get install pkg-somthing"
can i know that easily in fc10 what yum command i need to get g++ ?
(or any other file)
In ubuntu the package is:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/comma
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:25:53AM +0200, Erez D wrote:
> hi.
>
> 1. in ubuntu, if i type "g++" and don't have it installed, it will tell me
> to "sudo apt-get install pkg-somthing"
IIRC this is done in Ubuntu using a shell function that has a list of
some specific commands and the packages in w
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Baruch Siach wrote:
> Hi Dvir, Erez,
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 11:46:43AM +0200, Dvir Volk wrote:
> > 2. try using screen to run you program, and then you can access it from
> > anywhere via ssh.
> > > 2. i have a program running on a remote linux-box (fc10) on
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2008/12/17 Erez D :
> > hi.
> >
> > 1. in ubuntu, if i type "g++" and don't have it installed, it will tell
> me
> > to "sudo apt-get install pkg-somthing"
> > can i know that easily in fc10 what yum command i need to get g++ ? (or
> any
> >
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Dvir Volk wrote:
> 1.as root run:
> yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"
> should take care of all the things you need to compile stuff.
>
thanks, but i was hopeing for a more general answer, not specific to g++.
>
>
> 2. try using scree
2008/12/17 Erez D :
> hi.
>
> 1. in ubuntu, if i type "g++" and don't have it installed, it will tell me
> to "sudo apt-get install pkg-somthing"
> can i know that easily in fc10 what yum command i need to get g++ ? (or any
> other file)
I think "yum search " or "yum whatprovides " might
do this j
Hi Dvir, Erez,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 11:46:43AM +0200, Dvir Volk wrote:
> 2. try using screen to run you program, and then you can access it from
> anywhere via ssh.
> > 2. i have a program running on a remote linux-box (fc10) on vt1 (i.e.
> > alt-ctrl-f1). can i connect to that vt withough acce
1.as root run:
yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"
should take care of all the things you need to compile stuff.
2. try using screen to run you program, and then you can access it from
anywhere via ssh.
btw, it's not FC10, but F10. they removed the Core from the name.
On
hi.
1. in ubuntu, if i type "g++" and don't have it installed, it will tell me
to "sudo apt-get install pkg-somthing"
can i know that easily in fc10 what yum command i need to get g++ ? (or any
other file)
2. i have a program running on a remote linux-box (fc10) on vt1 (i.e.
alt-ctrl-f1). can i
for all those who want to know:
the fax printing does work. I used kword, and printed to fax, the text itself
was readable, but the name you send to should not be in hebrew.
kword heberw is messed up since they use qt3stuff, which is a library that
contains qt3 widgets backported to qt2, and t
> first, kde3 printed the text ok to a local connected printer. how does the
> fax printing work in kde3? does kde3 print into postscript already doing
> bidi conversions? I mean is the same output sent to the printer going to be
> send to the fax?
Fax printing, previewing, printing, GS/PDF outpu
Hello,
I want to fax from a kword, using the kde printing system.
I am using kde3 and efax-0.9-10mdk,
kword3 is buggy, but basicly works as biditext kword from kde2, but it also
prints ok. (tested locally), i had problems with knoqueror and hebrew in
tables.
first, kde3 printed the text ok to
I have two question to ask.
1) for some reason, i have GTK errors while working with GNOME...
they look like that:
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget
with width 65527 and height
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_signal_disconnect_by_data(): could not find handler
containin
> > 4) Which Israely ISPs support Linux?
>
> NetVision has a support team for Linux. They are trying to
> answer any Linux
> question even if one is not their customer.
And don't forget actcom, who actually proved their dedication to Linux by
sponsoring our IW2K booth and offering to host o
> 4) Which Israely ISPs support Linux?
NetVision has a support team for Linux. They are trying to answer any Linux
question even if one is not their customer.
--
-- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--
-- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
==
> > 4) Which Israely ISPs support Linux?
try ISRASRV in "KFAR SABA"
09-7428522.
avi.
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> 2) Can someone advice me on a good C++ development software for Linux
> (not KDevelop 1.0)?
What about KDevelop 1.1 ;-) ?
There is also KDEStudio :
http://kdestudio.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=2575
or take a look here for list of different IDEs
http://sourceforge.
On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 08:34:04AM +0200, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> > *Real* programmers use
> > cat > a.out
> No way, /real/ programmers use
> zcat > a.out
> 'cause you can type faster that way.
> -- from a Slashdot discussion
!
[...]
Guess I'll have to revise my Real Programmer pe
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Boltyansky Boris wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> I have a few questions to ask you so here the questions are.
>
> ON-TOPPIC:
> ^^
> 1) Where can I get the information about hardware that supported by
> Linux? I most interested in modems,
>
Hi, Boltyansky!
On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 07:55:40AM +0200, you wrote the following:
> 1) Where can I get the information about hardware that supported by
> Linux? I most interested in modems,
> CD-Writers, printers, scanners and a DVD-RAM drive.
For CD-Rs go to the cdrecord homepage. For printer
Hi there!
I have a few questions to ask you so here the questions are.
ON-TOPPIC:
^^
1) Where can I get the information about hardware that supported by
Linux? I most interested in modems,
CD-Writers, printers, scanners and a DVD-RAM drive.
2) Can someone advice me on a good C
Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. I downloaded and compiled and installed GCC 2.95.2 - it installed it
> on /usr/local/bin. My question - how can I tell prorgam which comes with
> autoconf (configure) script - to use this compiler? I don't see any
> option for this in the ./configure
Ury Segal wrote:
>
> Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have few questions if you don't mind:
> >
> > 1. I downloaded and compiled and installed GCC 2.95.2 - it installed it
> > on /usr/local/bin. My question - how can I tell prorgam whi
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have few questions if you don't mind:
>
> 1. I downloaded and compiled and installed GCC 2.95.2 - it installed it
> on /usr/local/bin. My question - how can I tell prorgam which comes with
> autoconf (configure) scr
Hi,
I have few questions if you don't mind:
1. I downloaded and compiled and installed GCC 2.95.2 - it installed it
on /usr/local/bin. My question - how can I tell prorgam which comes with
autoconf (configure) script - to use this compiler? I don't see any
option for this in the .
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