Subject: some problems, success, questions...
To: 'RiscBSD' <port-arm32@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Mirko VIDOVIC <mirko@cyberline.fr>
List: port-arm32
Date: 12/16/1996 13:09:04
Hello everybody.
First, the good news :
In a previous life, when I had a Pissy, I bought a Linux CD-ROM.
I used it last week-end in order to collect some interesting Unix programs.
I managed to recompilate :
-Xchomp (Pac Man for X)
-Xmine (Mine game for X)
I also (but I collected it elsewhere) very easilly managed to compile mSQL.
I works perfectly. I wish I knew where to find an http daemon, in order to
make funny apps in HTML/PHP/mSQL
The problems I had :
Many Linux programs looked for an X386 directiry, I created a symbolic link
to /usr/X11R6.1 and it worked fine...
But !
Some programs had a -lX11 on the gcc command line. The compilation always
ended with an error. What's that mess ??? I've been suggested to make a
symbolic link to X11R6.1 named X11... I'll see.
Now the always bad news !
When I try to mount my Zip (SCSI#5) on /mnt/zip via /dev/sd0x, I always get
a "device not configured" message, except on /dev/sd0c where I get
something like a "bad argument... " or "illegal...".
What's this ???
I couldn't ever get my ATAPI CD recognized.
When I type "dmesg", I see that anything was recognized during Boot
(Hitachi CD-ROM, Zip drive...) so, I might have forgotten something... But
what ???
I tried anything I've been suggested but always got a "device not
configured" error.
I'd like to know wether there's a possibility for me to get a TeX port form
RiscBSD. If needed, I shall recompile it, hoping I won't have too many
problems.
I there's a TeX, I'll have to be able to use my HP Deskjet 510 printer. Can
somebody explain me how I can get it working under BSD ?
Cheers
Mirko