Re: 1.2.0 installation problems
On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just moved to debian from another distribution (DLD). I got it from the
> December 1996 Developers Ressource of InfoMagic (it's Debian 1.2.0, I think).
> I really liked the way it installs (though it could work without floppies
> like RedHat or my older distribution - maybe in a future version?)
>
> Unfortunately I have some major problems:
> 1) Choosing some X based applications in 'dselect' says that X11R6 is needed
> but seems not to be available (can't understand this; maybe a problem in
> some configs)
that means xbase and a server, I think.
you can try dpkg --force-depends <package.file.deb>
>
> 2) startx doesn't work correctly (I did run configure in dselect and I
> successfully created a configuration by xf86config). In fact the X
> server seems to start but shuts down itself shortly after that. Here is
> what it says:
> PEX extension module not loaded
> XIE extension module not loaded (don't know what this means and if these
> are really errors)
> waiting for X server to shut down
>
> In .xsession-errors I read:
> /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm95-2: can't load library `libXpm.so.4'
>
> This leads to
> 3) Because of 2) I tried ldd fvwm95-2 and I get
> libXpm.so.4 => not found
> libXext.so.6 => not found
> libX11.so.6 => not found
> libc.so.5 => /lib/libc.so.5.4.13
>
I get this crap all the time. I either link the files to something
in my path or link a newer library to a name of an older library
it is looking for. works for me.
> So I searched for these libraries and I found them in /usr/X11R6/lib
> I tried ldconfig, but it didn't help. Why aren't these libraries used?
>
> 4) I wasn't able to boot the supplied kernel anymore after the installation.
> It locked during some CD-ROM autoprobing. So I booted an older kernel
> from my former distribution. Well, you will know that there are many
> problems. Modules from the older and the supplied kernel didn't work
> together (though both are from 2.0.27) and I couldn't access neither my
> ATAPI CD-ROM nor my DOS partition.
> Anyway, I wanted to compile a new kernel. I used the common procedure:
> cd /usr/src/linux
> make config
> make dep
> make clean
> make zImage
add:
make zdisk (make sure you put a disk in)
make modules
make modules_install
cp /usr/src/linux*/arch/i-386/boot/zImage /vmlinuz
lilo
That should kick it in. I never was able to get 1.1 to boot, until
I compiled the kernel. Custom configured kernels work better
anyways, :)
Also, if you do any modules, the wrong setting might be in your
etc/modules file, and you should go in and comment out the crap
and uncomment auto.
This all worked for 1.1 I haven't got 1.2 yet, but I did get
the new base, libraries and X11, then I recompiled 2.0.27 source.
> After some time of compiling it gives the following error and aborts:
> fs/fs.o: In function `binfmt_setup`:
> fs/fs.o(.text+0x9531): undefined reference to `init_elf_binfmt`
>
> 5) This one is less important, but I'm curious about the reason and how to
> handle it: 'dselect' says that there is a conflict between ctags for
> emacs and ctags for vim.
>
> Well, this are problems I was facing during the installation. There is another
> one in installing xemacs, but I couldn't dig deeper into it yet.
compile xemacs from the source. That's what I did. easy and fun too!!!
>
> I hope you can help me. If some of the questions are already answered in the
> list please answer it again, because I just recently subscribed.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ulf
>
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