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I wanted to try out the lxdm display manager (so emphesized in the wiki page) But i've a problem with the installation. While doing
./configure
i'm getting this error msg:
checking for GDK... no
configure: error: Package requirements (gdk-2.0) were not met:
No package 'gdk-2.0' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
Alternatively, you may set the environment variables GDK_CFLAGS
and GDK_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.
Now, i tried to find the package 'gdk-2.0' but it doesn't seem to exist????
Powerbook G4 running Debian Squeeze
TIA!
Last edited by farinet (2011-12-05 13:07:52)
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En fait, je pense que c'est lib(64)gtk+2.0-devel qui fournit la dépendance
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Thanks for your reply: Sorry for being so dumb, so, i should install libgtk+2.0-dev ? I checked with synaptic and indeed it's not installed. Trying to do that, i'm getting this error msg:
ibgtk2.0-dev:
Hängt ab von: libpango1.0-dev aber es wird nicht installiert
Hängt ab von: libcairo2-dev aber es wird nicht installiert
Hängt ab von: libxinerama-dev aber es wird nicht installiert
Hängt ab von: libxrandr-dev aber es wird nicht installiert
Hängt ab von: libxcursor-dev aber es wird nicht installiert
Hängt ab von: libxcomposite-dev aber es wird nicht installiert
(essentially Depends on: libpango1.0-dev but it won't be installed ecc. ecc)
So, what could be done there. Playing a bit with the display managers, and turning back to gdm (from gdm3 i had before, don't know why, may be by the Gnome installation) had a positive side effect, that the keycaps recognition of my PB keyboard now is absolutely correct
Since i realize it's you who wrote so positively about lxdm, may i ask you where i could find an good instruction how to install it (there's no deb package for squeeze) (?)
TIA
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Hello,
I have a distribution Mageia.
And I use their rpm packages.
With Mageia version 1, it works well.
There were some difficulties during the transition to systemd, with the development version (cauldron)
But now it's operational.
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Mageia, esthetically looks cool Anyway, i'd stick with Debian for the powerpc support. Where could i find the rpm package? With alien i could try to "translate" it to deb and see what happens trying to install.
Thanks a lot anyway!
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