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X include files



Joshi can you give me the name of the Xwindows include file? I can't seem to
find them?

Aaron

Joshi, Vivek wrote:

> Hi Aaron,
>         For the Xwindows include files, they were on the Redhat CD, so i
> used glint and then saw the list of available packages, i was able to
> install the Xwindows include files from there. As for the Forms library,
> this is what you need .
>
> http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/powertools/5.2/i386/xforms-0.88-6.i386.html
>         This step was the last hiccup for me, after this it should be fine.
>         As for getting rid of the old kernel files, i can't be sure of that,
> i think the above steps should make it work, so you won't have to get rid of
> them. If you still keep getting problems, then you might want to upgrade to
> Redhat 6.0 and get rid of old files altogether.
>
>         Vivek
>
> > X Windows incluld files not found.
> > Forms library not installed.
> >         If you want to build the 'cardinfo' PCMCIA control panel, you
> > need to install the Forms Library, as well as the X Windows include
> > files.
> > What do you make of this? I could sure use some help at this point.
> > Where can you get the Forms library and the X Windows inculde files?
> >
> > I think part of my problem is that I have two kernels on my machine from
> > when I upgraded to 2.2.2-ac5 using Steve's methode to get X working on
> > my Dell I7000. I can't thank steve enough the for the valuable
> > information he has given for us Dell users. I am still wondering if its
> > a good idea to try and get rid of the old kernel files and anything
> > related.  Is this something that's worth doing or is there a way around
> > my current problems?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Aaron
> >



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