From gecko@freecar.com Wed Mar 4 00:35:38 1998
From: gecko@freecar.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: RE: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Just a couple of problems with S.u.S.E. Lin
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 01:35:38 +0100
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In-Reply-To: <[S.u.S.E. Linux] Just a couple of problems with S.u.S.E. Lin>
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On 03-Mar-98 Simone Castellaneta wrote:
>My Suse Linux does not recognize my NE2000 ethernet card. During
>installation it was correctly recognized and the installation program
>assigned it a module but at boot I get these errors:
have you recompiled the kernel? Did you include or not include the NE2000
driver if you did?
>When my card will be recognized, how will I activate it as there is no
>"netcfg" utility?
There is a yast equivilent. Run YAST, look under System Administaration.=20
There's a description on page 241 (secion 16.2) of the SuSE handbox (v5.1)
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>While trying to compile some apps, I get the error "netconfig.h file not
>found". And it' s true: I don' t have it! Which package it belongs to?
Did you install the l_suse or lininc (I beleive that's what they're called)
from the "development" section?
>It does not find c++, g++, it finds successfully gcc (I have version 2.72
>installed) but it says gcc is unable to make executable files: whats'
>wrong?? Is there a specific program to compile .cpp files?
c: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such file or directory
Have you checked for that? I admit that I don't know much about the internals
of gcc
>As window manager, I use FVWM95 in 640X480 (my old monitor does not allow
>higher resolutions) and there is a button bar on the top of the screen
>(FvwmBanner? FvwmButtons?) that exceed screen lenght, hiding a lot of
>buttons. I would like to resize it removing some of them (for example Xeyes
>and one of the clocks) and resize the Pager from 6 screens to 4. I succeded
>doing the last thing by editing .fvwm95rc but the size of the pager is
>unchanged: now I have 4 stretched rectangles!
>What can I do?
The buttons on the top is FvwmButtons. For the most part, it dynamicly
allocates sizes and you have to do little tricks to get it to a different siz=
e.
Try reading the man page `man FvwmButtons` for an idea on how to do it. I
don't remember off the top of my head.
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