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Re: newbie Qs
Mark-
For the X windows stuff... Try running Xconfigurator. Once all that is
squared away you shouldn't have a problem with your startx (unless you
have a path problem).
SQL is not in realm of knowledge.
-Trever
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Mark A. Morenz wrote:
> Hello All:
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> I've been lurking for months, trying to hold on until I knew enough that my questions would be somewhat intelligent...oh well. I tried. :-)
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> ...First Q:
> Building an Apache webserver at home with (newly installed) RH6.2 and My startx command is not found. I know this means that the proper X binaries' path needs to be set in my startup file. but I'm not real sure where my real startup file is...Is it the profile file in /etc? Or the .bashrc in /root? Or the bashrc in /etc? My research also pointed to an inittab file that looked like a true startup file, but I'm not sure how it works with the others.
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> And, although I think I found them once, if someone could give me a way to identify those binaries *definitely* so I could be sure about the correct path to them, that would be great also.
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> Anyway, I'm not big on necessarily having a gui except that for all of the mistakes in file management that I'm making in these early stages of learning it might make things go quicker
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> ...Q number 2 (this one's a little tougher, I think)
> I've loaded and configured (generically, using ./configure) mysql 3.22.32...but when I make install it aborts the installation as follows:
> make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'my_init.c', needed by 'my_init.lo'. stop.
> make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/local/mysql-3.22.32/client'
> make[1]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
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> Thanks in advance for any assistance, folks.
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> Mark M.
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