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Old 5th May 2004, 01:22 PM
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tcl/tk missing??

Just installed the Fedora Core 2 test 3.
The installation seemed to have gone fine, however when I was trying to run amsn it complained that wish is missing.

Did anyone else have a similar problem?

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Old 5th May 2004, 02:26 PM
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no but make sure you have the tcl and tk packages installed
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Old 6th May 2004, 08:58 AM
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Yes, they are installed, thats why I am curious.

BTW, after reboot, my Windows drive disappeared, all other FAT32 partitions stayed but??

FixMBR and FixBOOT did not work this time ......

No good, gonna try and see if Partition Magic can see it.

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