I have this problem constantly and it tells me to install such and so a prog, but I do locate [prog] and it shows up in 80 places so it's obviously installed. I just have no clue how to attach the two or to set up anything in the ./config set up so it leaves me completely stuck. So what's the trick when it's already in there? Also..it says I just joined? in 2008.
I've been having some problems with updating recently. Whether I update using Synaptic, or apt-get, it hangs at the end, and gives various messages as at the bottom of the below apt-get update:
Ign cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.4 _Lenny_ - Official i386 CD Binary-1 20100131-18:53] lenny Release.gpg Ign cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.4 _Lenny_ - Official i386 CD Binary-1 20100131-18:53]
Yesterday I used the Live DVD's Rescue Mode to re-install Grub(2) in the MBR of my hard drive. Today, I am surprised to see a very different /etc/apt/sources.list file that only has one line, as follows:
Code: Select alldeb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 8.2.0 _Jessie_ - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 20150906-11:13]/ jessie contrib main
I really want to test the pastrough and snapshot new features in XEN, since i really start to hate vmware eating all resources with more than 1 vm (I know, there is VirtualBox, but I used Vmware first since you can record videos and for portability).
I already used XEN 3.4 a lot in my own labs inside my laptop, (since I learned how to use virtual network in nat mode), and since is the default hypervisor on the job (we are migrating the lasts Vmware vms !!! cool!!! ) and I really really love XEN (is amazing, 4 vms, 1 host in a laptop turion 64 x2 with just 3GB ram!!! and my processor is not flaming!!!).
It has been years since I have need to compile the kernel or its modules. Here goes: I recently upgraded to ubuntu 10.10 and needed the kernel source and its modules source. The relevant directories are in a mess. Several diff versions, broken links, the works. Is there a nice easy way, to remove all of the sources, there, and err "install" the ones for my latest kernel, in the correct places. Then I might have a chance at getting the two modules I need complied! Nvidia being one for the geforce 4 mx420 nv17
When compiling software I get the following notice : You do not appear to have the sources for the 2.6.31.5xls-domU kernel installed.
Yum says : Package kernel-headers-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package kernel-devel-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.x86_64 already installed and latest version
But uname says : Code: -bash-3.2# ls /usr/src/kernels/ 2.6.18-164.11.1.el5-x86_64 -bash-3.2# uname -a Linux vds.hosting.net 2.6.31.5xls-domU #4 SMP Fri Dec 4 12:17:04 CET 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Extra info : title CentOS (2.6.18-164.11.1.el5xen) root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5xen ro root=/dev/xvda1 console=xvc0 initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5xen.img
This is a VDS I'm renting from my Hosting company. How can I get the right sources? RPMforge repo?
I want to compile a kernel to add a few options that are not enabled in the huge-smp-2.6.29.6 that comes with slackware. specifically, i want to add TASK_DELAY_ACCT and TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING so that I can use iotop. I just want to add those 2 options to the new kernel, everything else I'd like to keep the way it is as the system has been running just fine. Will running 'make menuconfig' in /usr/src/linux default to the options that are used in the stock kernel?
I am trying to compile a patch for HDMI audio, reference this thread [URL]
Code: Instructions: - download alsa-driver-1.0.21 from alsa homepage - unpack downloaded alsa: $ tar jxvf alsa-driver-1.0.21.tar.bz2
- download and apply my patch $ wget http: [URL] $ cd alsa-driver-1.0.21 $ patch -p 1 < ../alsa-driver-1.0.21-nvidia-ion2-hdmi.patch
- compile alsa $ ./configure $ make $ make install when I do ./configure it outputs this
Code: The file /lib/modules/2.6.33.7-pclos6.bfs/source/include/linux/autoconf.h does not exist. Please install the package with full kernel sources for your distribution or use --with-kernel=dir option to specify another directory with kernel sources (default is /lib/modules/2.6.33.7-pclos6.bfs/source). How can I direct it to install with the 'full kernel sources' ?
Just updated from Lucid to Meerkat and System>Administration no longer contains a tag for Software Sources. Has this been renamed, resited, made redundant or have I had a bad upgrade?
I can't configure sources of IM Pidgin (2.7.3).I've already untar package and when i try to ./configure it,So, what sould i do to compile Pidgin in Fedora 13 and compile my plugins (no make file in libpurple/plugins).
Installing from sources was always complicated to me, but biggest problem is installing when some strange dependencies are "missing". Let's do it on example - I am sure it will benefit lots of users.I have a unmodified ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) on 64 bir architecture. I download latest Grisbi sources from official web page.I didn't modify any paths to system variables...and it's usually problem with glib or gtk with all other sources I try to install.
1) Could someone help me in this particular case with missing dependencies please? 2) What every User should do when trying to install from source and some libraries are missing?How to find them? How to install them ?
went to update the software sources and it's gone from System/Preferences/Main Menu/Administration tried to add it back and I think I have the right file targeted (usr/bin/software-properties-gtk) but after adding it I can't open it from the Main Menu without root, I used to be able to open this after passwording in,get it back properly in that main menu?
I am developing a customization of ubuntu for my company, as we mirror ubuntu repositories it would be great that the distro's sources.list be configured for using our repos instead of ubuntu's official on install, without the need of me going PC by PC making such configuration myself... How could this be achieved? Is there documentation about it? I have only managed to find data on how to configure the sources.list after installation.
I'm doing a group project using some UML stuff. I tried install graphiz and it installed find but apparently it keeps telling me I'm missing dot when compiling the UML (tells me dot should be at /usr/bin/dot which it is, but it can't find it). I also tried a command "java -jar plantuml.jar -testdot" (which was suggested where the UML should have been) and the jar file couldn't be found.
I had to compile openssh so I could have a version with the HPN-SSH patch applied. The compile seems to have gone fine, but oddly enough I have now have no ssh script in my /etc/init.d directory. So I have no easy way of automatically starting openssh-server.Here are the configure options I used when compiling openssh:
I have tried to compile several programs from source code and have into a similar error in each case. I try make the program and I get an error like: fail program confsdefs.h. Reading further into the log file, I see there is a long list of missing library files when I compile something like Samba 3.5.x:
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I have searched for dependency information and used apt-get to add anything I can find. How can I identify and find the dependencies for source? I have checked the source documentation though typically does not list required packages. My other question is how to check the path used to locate the libraries? Given the length of the missing library list, I think the problem may be configuring make.
I have problem with compiling server... I finish ./configure without any problem, and now, when I write make, I see that: Quote: Makefile:360: *** missing separator. Stop. I read something, and know, that error shows when there are problem with spaces. And I should use there a tab. On line 360 I have:
Code: @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/account.Po@am__quote@ I try to change this one space inside to tab, but that doesnt work for me... Terminal always show error in the same line.
I have installed SDL_gfx, configured, compiled and installed perfectly fine, then I ran ldconfig, and yet I get an error from the install scrip of Lincity, complaining that I'm missing SDL_gfx -- I've read all the READMEs and INSTALLs for each, yet I can't see what I've missed.What do I need to do to make Lincity configure properly prior to compiling?
When I first installed ubuntu, there was a bar at the bottom of the screen that showed all the programs that were open, at least I think there was. Now it is gone. How do I add it?
When I do #./pdfedit.SlackBuil I get the information in the terminal:
[Code]...
Whether we want to checking PDFedit prepare-core-dev package ... yes Whether we want to checking build PDFedit gui ... yes configure: error: QTDIR environment variable must Be Set
recently I'm working with one of these... LM-PC001
it works via /dev/input/event4, so I'm using devinput driver for lirc, the thing is, it works flawlessy when lirc is not running, (via linux-input-layer) but I do need to make it work with lirc...
I can make work almost everything using this lircd.conf (incomplete here)
Code: # Please make this file available to others # by sending it to <lirc@bartelmus.de> # # this config file was automatically generated
[Code]...
First thing, it doesn't show the header (not a problem really) but as you can see the bits that differ the direction on the axis is the latter ones, and lirc is not taking them into account so both buttons result in the same direction...
Is there a way that i can make lirc take them into account?
also irrecord doesn't work because of the "0x40004" header, all comands, are detected as "0x400004"...
and since it uses devinput driver, mode2 says "This program doesn't work for this hardware yet."
I've just installed OpenSUSE 11.2 on a new machine. Because I was still using another machine as my main box while building the new one, the monitor attached when it was installed has a resolution of 1280x1024 @ 77Hz. I've now moved it to be my main machine and the monitor is a widescreen 1680x1050 @ 60Hz model. When I boot it normally the screen fails to come up - even GDM doesn't show. If I boot in failsafe mode the system comes up fine, but in 1280x1024 mode. The 'Configure display settings' icon shows the monitor as 'Unknown'. Couple of things I tried:
1) Switched to runlevel 2 and logged in as root. Ran Xorg -configure and looked at the xorg.conf.new that was installed, but it just had generic info for the monitor:
[code]....
2) While still in runlevel 2 and logged in as root I did a startx. This brought up the X display in 1680x1050 ok, and clicking on the 'Configure display settings' icon showed it had correctly identified my monitor and had set the size and frequency correctly.
3) Given the results of (2), I then tried logging in as myself in runlevel 2, did startx again, but this time the display failed to come up again.
I've got the following problem: I just noticed that there were just very few notifications about updating the system (usually there are damn many of them in a week) So I opened the update manager and clicked on "refresh list". The following result popped up: p,li{white-space:pre-wrap;}E: Error http://ppa.launchpad.net natty/main/Sources Sources 404 Not Found First I thought, it would be just some kind of server problem, but it didn't stop. The next thing was to research the thread and I even found something. However, the solution suggested didn't work at all. (Things, which might have caused this: I installed the default software center |I'm using Kubuntu, but in this case that fact doesn't matter| and used it. To sum up:
- not able to update the system referring to the launchpad main sources for 11.04 - following error: E: Error http://ppa.launchpad.net natty/main/Sources Sources 404 Not Found It would be great if this was a common issue and I've been simply too stupid to find a proper solution. So you could just post the link.
I am running Jolicloud on my netbook (which I believe is an Ubuntu derivative) and I am tried to enter the getdeb.net sources in so I can install apps from the website through APT but
1) When I entered the sources into sources.list and then the key into Terminal and then went to the site and tried to install an app it didn't work.
2) I deleted the line of code in the sources.list file and when I opened terminal and entered "sudo apt-get update" it showed the list of sources, but on the list were Getdeb.net sources.
My question is how do I delete sources that aren't in /etc/apt/sources.list ?