>
> Hi,
>
> I've installed c-icap using commands---
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/c-icap
> make
> make install
>
> The problem I'm facing is --
> When I run the command /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-client
> this is the output I get.
>
> [r...@localhost /]# /usr/local/c-icap/bin/icap-clien
Hi!
> 3. How do I configure Linux so that I don't have to log in anytime -
> preferrably in X (assume that runlevel is 5).
In KDE control center,
System Administration->Login Manager->Convenience
Check the Auto-Login check-box, and select the user who should be
automatically logged in.
(You need
Hi Nikhil,
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 10:47 am, Nikhil Karkare wrote:
> Hello Pluggies
>
> I had a couple of questions -
> 1. I want to install package Y using RPM. Package Y depends on Package
> Z which depends on Package A and so on. Is there a way to automate
> this process? Can I download all the
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 10:47 +0530, Nikhil Karkare wrote:
> Hello Pluggies
>
> I had a couple of questions -
> 1. I want to install package Y using RPM. Package Y depends on Package
> Z which depends on Package A and so on. Is there a way to automate
> this process? Can I download all the required
> I had a couple of questions -
> 1. I want to install package Y using RPM. Package Y depends on Package
> Z which depends on Package A and so on. Is there a way to automate
> this process? Can I download all the required RPM's for package Y with
> some utlity?
use apt.
# apt-get install *
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Hello Pluggies
I had a couple of questions -
1. I want to install package Y using RPM. Package Y depends on Package
Z which depends on Package A and so on. Is there a way to automate
this process? Can I download all the required RPM's for package Y with
some utlity?
2. I have a Reliance LG-LSP34