X include error
This is a discussion about X include error in the Everything Linux category; Hi there! When I'm trying to configure a program/driver, I get the following error: X include missing or something like this How can I solve this??
Hi there!
When I'm trying to configure a program/driver, I get the following error:
X include missing or something like this
How can I solve this??
When I'm trying to configure a program/driver, I get the following error:
X include missing or something like this
How can I solve this??
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Try giving us some details so that we have some idea of what is going wrong... ;(
OP
Ok, the error I get when compiling a program is:
X Windows include files missing
Kernel Version Running 2.4.21-99-default
Found Kernel Source Directory ()
grep: /.config: No such file or directory
scripts/setup.sh: line 116: [: -eq: unary operator expected
Using SuSE 9.0.
X Windows include files missing
Kernel Version Running 2.4.21-99-default
Found Kernel Source Directory ()
grep: /.config: No such file or directory
scripts/setup.sh: line 116: [: -eq: unary operator expected
Using SuSE 9.0.
OP
I admit, I'm a WIndows user who likes Linux a lot!!
It's running very smooth...
But....
Why are those error mesaages so damn cryptic when installing from source code???
It's running very smooth...
But....
Why are those error mesaages so damn cryptic when installing from source code???
I think a desktop user could spend a lifetime learning how to decipher error messages in Linux and still run into something that they can't figure out. I guess that's what separates the programmers from us common users..
OP
You know what, I think you're right
Ow well, a computer and it's software and hardware is complex enough to give everyone its own interests.. programmers, common users, designers, etc etc
Ow well, a computer and it's software and hardware is complex enough to give everyone its own interests.. programmers, common users, designers, etc etc