On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 09:10 -0400, Robin Green wrote: > That means it cannot find a library called libX11.so (you have to mentally > substitute "-l" with "lib" and [usually] add ".so"). Because that package > is from suse linux, and different linux distributions have different package > names and indeed different packaging structures, you need to find out which > Fedora Core 4 test 2 package contains "libX11.so". > > The best way to find out is probably to use http://rpm.pbone.net/ or of course do: yum provides libX11.so