[BL] pkg links2.tgz complains about internet.sh
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baslinux at lists.ibiblio.org
Mon Oct 29 21:01:53 EDT 2007
>
>> I installed x-libs.tgz and no-xvesa.tgz but I don't
>> know if these are required.
>
> no-xvesa is only required if you decide not to use Xvesa
> (the default Xserver).
>
> Cheers,
> Steven
x-libs.tgz contains a bunch of extra X libraries, some of which are needed
to run Opera or other X programs. You can unpack the tgz and copy over
only the ones you need (ldd program-name) and then run ldconfig manually
if you are short on space. Opera also needs the glibc from Slackware 8.1
or 9.0. You can't use later Slackware glibc with the BL3 2.2.26 kernel.
no-xvesa is helpful if the default X server does not work with your system
(you may also need to hit F5 while booting to DOS if you use loadlin),
including video chips that only support 8-bit color, which Xvesa does not
do correctly. It provides up to 800x600 resolution. I posted an
XF86Config for 10240 and 1280 (a few modelines added to Steven's). His
package works like a charm.
This is all in the BL archives, accessed via a link on the homepage.
Sindi
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