Re: [techtalk] TNT/TNT2 drivers / X server

2000-01-06 Thread coder
Beverly Guillermo wrote: > > k > Well, the latest development version of XFree86, I believe 3.9.17, has > updated additions to the drivers for TNT/TNT2. Cool, i didnt realize they added support. I'm dl'ing now.. hopefully this will work. -- .oO()Oo.oO()Oo.oO()Oo.oO()Oo.oO()Oo.oO()Oo.oO()Oo

Re: [techtalk] TNT/TNT2 drivers / X server

2000-01-06 Thread J B
So, in short, I need the riva drivers, but they are not available. I had hoped someone else might have an Xserver for TNT2 3D acceleration, or know where one might be located. Also, any sticky issues concerning configuration of the server or OpenGL with the server would be helpful. I also have

[techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib

2000-01-06 Thread Gustavo Sudre
Hey guys! I'm new to this list, as i am to linux. Unfortunatly i'm having a problem that nobody was able to solve until now, and i expect that u could help me. Everytime i try to install a rpm (btw, i'm using rh 5.2) it says that needs gtk=>1.2.0 and glib too. Well, i've already downloaded the

Re: [techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib

2000-01-06 Thread Jeff Dike
> Well, i've already downloaded the latest versions of those libraries > (source rpmd), unpacked, configured and installed them according to > the manual, and those programs still prompt the same msg You built them from source, not from a binary rpm, so rpm doesn't know about them. So, just

Re: [techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib

2000-01-06 Thread Christine Sanchez
streetcam is updating every 5 min still won't be very exciting - Original Message - From: "Gustavo Sudre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "techtalk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 7:24 AM Subject: [techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib > Hey guys! > > I'm new to this list, as

Re: [techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib

2000-01-06 Thread Nils Philippsen
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Jeff Dike wrote: > > Well, i've already downloaded the latest versions of those libraries > > (source rpmd), unpacked, configured and installed them according to > > the manual, and those programs still prompt the same msg > > You built them from source, not from a binary

Re: [techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib

2000-01-06 Thread Theresa Radke
I told him he'd get good help here :-) thanks On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 22:17:39 +0100 (CET) Nils Philippsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Jeff Dike wrote: > >> > Well, i've already downloaded the latest versions of those libraries >> > (source rpmd), unpacked, configured and instal

Re: [techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib

2000-01-06 Thread Beverly Guillermo
Did you do an uninstall of the old rpms before installing the new versions? Check in /usr/local/lib and /usr/lib and do: (1) stalefish:~$ ls -l /usr/local/lib/libgtk* stalefish:~$ ls -l /usr/local/lib/libglib* (2) stalefish:~$ ls -l /usr/lib/libgtk* stalefish:~$ ls -l /usr/lib/libglib* The fir

Re: [techtalk] libraries gtk+ and glib

2000-01-06 Thread Beverly Guillermo
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Jeff Dike wrote: > > Well, i've already downloaded the latest versions of those libraries > > (source rpmd), unpacked, configured and installed them according to > > the manual, and those programs still prompt the same msg > > You built them from source, not from a binary

Re: [techtalk] POP mail security

2000-01-06 Thread Chris J/#6
Try looking up about APOP authentication. Not all POP servers support it though, and I don't know what mail client support for APOP is like, but I think fetchmail is quite happy with it. APOP takes your username and password, and creates and md5 hash of the password and a timestamp returned b