I've had enough
Barry Yu
barryyupuilee at sbcglobal.net
Thu Oct 21 00:50:31 UTC 2004
James McKenzie wrote:
> Yang:
>
> There is nothing on the Fedora Site that I could find that related to
> the problem I'm experiencing. I will use another suggestion that was
> posted today to try and find a solution to the problem. And I'm not
> blaming anyone on the list for the problem with gnome-session, I'm
> blaming the person who compiled it with a static link to a particular
> location which apparently cannot be overridden (or maybe I'm just
> trying to hard to 'fix' the problem and am overlooking the simple
> solution?)
> In any case, I've spent way too much time trying to fix it and I hope
> that it is fixed in FC3.
>
> James McKenzie
>
>
> Yang Xiao wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 17:26:01 -0500, Jeff Vian <jvian10 at charter.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 10:55, James Mckenzie wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Walter and others:
>>>>
>>>> When you 'suggest' read the archives, where are they? I'm looking
>>>> for help on how to move the 'dynamic' library files in FC2 to
>>>> another directory other than /usr/lib. I really don't like
>>>> Gnome/Bluecurve locking up on me and rhbg (the 'nice' graphic
>>>> bootup screen) failing because I moved them. When I did this in
>>>> RH9, all I did was change the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable, and I was
>>>> set. I've done several other things, but they all seem to fail.
>>>> Maybe perusing the archives would reduce my traffic and help me a
>>>> great deal.
>>>>
>>>> James McKenzie
>>>> Looking forward to the release of FC3....(and my 45th)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> This has been mentioned many times.
>>>
>>> Go to the site in the sig below (on every message in this list) and
>>> choose the first link on that page.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I think a lot of people would agree, we have ahd enough too.
>> You asked a question, a lot of people tried to help, you can't get it
>> to work still then blame the people who tried to help, what is wrong
>> with you?
>> Yang
>>
>>
>>
>
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