My installation is straight forward. Aside from updates from the mirror
no other software has been installed or modified.
For a few months I did not touched my Mandrake box. Now when I
attempt to use RPM drake for updates I get messages with the error that
the packages have bad signatures.
Owen wrote:
My installation is straight forward. Aside from updates from the mirror
no other software has been installed or modified.
For a few months I did not touched my Mandrake box. Now when I attempt
to use RPM drake for updates I get messages with the error that the
packages have bad
http://www.zarb.org/~trem/easyurpmi/
Willl this site update my Linux?
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What's a good way of updating your free version of Mandrake?
I've only thought of two:
- using a higher version of a Mandrake CD
- updating through updating programs
- others?
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%^$#*^$ing gmail users :p
On Saturday 26 March 2005 08:55 am, Robert Yu wrote:
What's a good way of updating your free version of Mandrake?
I've only thought of two:
- using a higher version of a Mandrake CD
- updating through updating programs
- others?
My favorite way is to change my
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Friday 05 November 2004 09:51 am, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Utley wrote:
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find
that I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
'Scheduled Cron Jobs'. I get the
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Graham Watkins wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote:
Stew, this bug exists in Cooker too. I reported it as bug #12129, so if you
fix it in 10.0, please fix it in 10.1 and cooker also?
I've just updated Webmin on my 9.2 installation and am having the same
problem. Will
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Utley wrote:
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find that
I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
'Scheduled Cron Jobs'. I get the following messageAn error occurred while
loading
On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 01:51, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Utley wrote:
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find that
I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
'Scheduled Cron Jobs'. I get the following messageAn
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Stephen [ISO-8859-1] Kühn wrote:
FYI: It is always best to upgrade/update Webmin THROUGH Webmin -
sometimes doing it outside (via RPM or what have you) can break modules
(of which cron is); therefore, when you want to update try to do so
whilst in Webmin (along with
On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 02:37, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Stephen [ISO-8859-1] Khn wrote:
FYI: It is always best to upgrade/update Webmin THROUGH Webmin -
sometimes doing it outside (via RPM or what have you) can break modules
(of which cron is); therefore, when you want to
On Friday 05 Nov 2004 14:51, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Utley wrote:
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find
that I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
'Scheduled Cron Jobs'. I get the following messageAn
On Friday 05 November 2004 09:51 am, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Utley wrote:
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find
that I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
'Scheduled Cron Jobs'. I get the following
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Stephen [ISO-8859-1] Kühn wrote:
Webmin is standalone from the entire RPM system structure - bear in mind
that it is autonomous to your distro - it is a tool that is able to
adminster almost any *nix system - and can be kept from the local
system's package database.
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Friday 05 November 2004 09:51 am, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Simon Utley wrote:
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find
that I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
When I install the webmin update (webmin-1.121-4.2.100mdk.noarch) I find that
I can access Webmin and all seems to work OK except I cannot access
'Scheduled Cron Jobs'. I get the following messageAn error occurred while
loading https://localhost:1/cron/index.cgi:
Connection to host
I've seen that the version of MPlayer on the PLF repository is way ahead of
mine. I'm currently running 9.2, and what I would like to do is upgrade to the
latest version of *everything*, ie. all the codecs, etc.
When I originally installed mplayer way back when, it automagically installed
all
On Thursday 30 September 2004 23:22, Andrew Konosky wrote:
Hello,
I just downloaded the 1st install CD of Mandrake 10.1 community because
I wanted to try out this distro. I have an old computer that some other
distros seemed to have some trouble with, but MandrakeMove booted fine
from CD, so
Hello,
I just downloaded the 1st install CD of Mandrake 10.1 community because
I wanted to try out this distro. I have an old computer that some other
distros seemed to have some trouble with, but MandrakeMove booted fine
from CD, so I deciced to try the full OS on it. Since I only installed
On Monday 23 August 2004 07:18 am, Paul Smith wrote:
How to update the media cooker from the command line?
Assuming it is already set up and it is called cooker
urpmi.update cooker
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How to update the media cooker from the command line?
Assuming it is already set up and it is called cooker
urpmi.update cooker
Thanks, Greg. That is what I was looking for.
Paul
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Hi Folks
Right, I'm on MDK10 and have found out that I have the basic version of KDE /
Kontact so I'm looking to upgrade.
ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/sites/ftp.kde.org/kdeftp/stable/3.2.3/ is the place
I've found to get the updates from.
What program to I used to update? Or do I do it through
Hi,
when installing new s/w by compiling the source in a 9.2 box, how is it
possible to update the installed RPM DB and making the installed
libraries viewable in the RpmDrake listing?
Thanks for your help
GV
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GV wrote:
Hi,
when installing new s/w by compiling the source in a 9.2 box, how is it
possible to update the installed RPM DB and making the installed
libraries viewable in the RpmDrake listing?
Thanks for your help
GV
The correct way to do it is to create a spec file, and build an RPM
from the
I apologize for this question but I can not figure out how to update my
newly installed Mandrake 10.0.
The Mandrake Updates Applet in the lower right corner tells me there are
no updates available. It seems from what I have read that there have
been updates since the 10.0 ISo files were
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Hi all,
If I update mysql using urpmi, will it delete all my databases and privileges?
Thanks.
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Op Sat, 8 May 2004 22:39:52 +0700 schreef Fajar Priyanto:
If I update mysql using urpmi, will it delete all my databases and
privileges? Thanks.
No, it would only update the software.
Paul
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Hi all,
I am trying to add sources via urpmi. When I try and add a source that
is ftp it times out - no matter which one I use. When I try a source
that is http, it connects no problem and adds the source. Any ideas as
to why? I am behind a firewall but haven't seen ftp problems using
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 02:22 pm, Travis Crook wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to add sources via urpmi. When I try and add a source that
is ftp it times out - no matter which one I use. When I try a source
that is http, it connects no problem and adds the source. Any ideas as
to why?
I updated rc1 via cooker as greg suggested, and for some reason it wants
to put kde 3 on there when I am sure I read that its deprecated now.
Anyone have a clue?
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On Saturday 28 February 2004 01:47 pm, Troy Thomas Hall wrote:
I updated rc1 via cooker as greg suggested, and for some reason it wants
to put kde 3 on there when I am sure I read that its deprecated now.
Anyone have a clue?
What's the exact error? Current KDE in Cooker s/b 3.2
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Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 28 February 2004 01:47 pm, Troy Thomas Hall wrote:
I updated rc1 via cooker as greg suggested, and for some reason it wants
to put kde 3 on there when I am sure I read that its deprecated now.
Anyone have a clue?
What's the exact error? Current KDE in Cooker
On Saturday 28 February 2004 02:54 pm, Troy Thomas Hall wrote:
What's the exact error? Current KDE in Cooker s/b 3.2
ok, I thought it was supposed to be 4.x now.
Nope 3.2 is the latest and greatest.
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Dear All
Is there some wizard to update LaTeX?
Thank you a lot in advance!
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Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Is there some wizard to update LaTeX?
Thank you a lot in advance!
If you mean that you've installed new packages within your LaTeX distro,
the update command (as root) is texhash. If you're talking about
updating LaTeX itself, I don't know. Probably best to wipe
If you mean that you've installed new packages within your LaTeX distro,
the update command (as root) is texhash. If you're talking about
updating LaTeX itself, I don't know. Probably best to wipe your old
distribution and start from fresh.
Thanks, Robin! I mean something like what happens with
Hi guys,
Has anybody out there updated to the latest version of gaim? I have
downloaded the lates RPM to suit MDK9.2 but I get an error when I try to
run it.
Installation failed:
file /usr/lib/libgaim-remote.so.0.0.0 from install of gaim-0.75-0mdk9.2
conflicts with file from
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 23:42:29 +0800
aidanh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody out there updated to the latest version of gaim? I have
downloaded the lates RPM to suit MDK9.2
Dl the 9.2 gaim-0.75 rpms from my site and you will not have a problem.
You will need to get
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Hi Greg,
On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 11:47:17 AM PST, you wrote:
Yes. Put them all on one disk, ...
I'm still a little confused (my natural state)...
What exactly do you mean by them all? At the MDK ftp updates site,
there is a folder
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Hi Me,
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 12:58:34 PM PST, I wrote:
Then, I added each of those new directories to the list of places to
look for updated files. Here's how I added the new directories:
K menu, then to
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Saturday 22 November 2003 2:03 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
chop
Hi Me,
Oh! Also...
In the where I'm defining the path to the directories, there's an
option I don't understand:
[ ] relative path to synthesis/hdlist
In your case, and from what
On Saturday 22 November 2003 04:03 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
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Hi Me,
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 12:58:34 PM PST, I wrote:
Then, I added each of those new directories to the list of places to
look for updated files. Here's how I added
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Saturday 22 November 2003 1:58 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 11:47:17 AM PST, you wrote:
Yes. Put them all on one disk, ...
I'm still a little confused (my natural state)...
What exactly do you mean by
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Hi Charlie,
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 1:23:56 PM PST, you wrote:
urpmi.update -a urpmi --auto-select enter
Thanks...that worked well. Now though...
After that update session, several menu items were missing. I then
used the following
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Saturday 22 November 2003 9:49 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
Hi Charlie,
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 1:23:56 PM PST, you wrote:
urpmi.update -a urpmi --auto-select enter
Thanks...that worked well. Now though...
After that update session,
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Friday 14 November 2003 12:47 pm, Margot wrote:
I was using urpmi the other night and received a message that I should
update my database.
I thought the command I used to use for this on 9.0 was 'updatedb', but
I tried all 3 ways (as user, su and
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Friday 14 November 2003 12:47 pm, Margot wrote:
I was using urpmi the other night and received a message that I should
update my database.
I thought the command I used to use for this on 9.0 was 'updatedb', but
I tried all 3 ways (as user, su and
Charlie M. wrote:
Hi;
What's the address you're using, and for which mirror Margot? Some tree
structures are possibly changed due to the complete release of 9.2, and the
URL may have to be changed to reflect that. This happens because the mirrors
are a voluntary thing, and some only keep the
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 7:47 pm, Margot wrote:
I was using urpmi the other night and received a message that I should
update my database.
I thought the command I used to use for this on 9.0 was 'updatedb', but
I tried all 3 ways (as user, su and root) and got the response 'command
not found'.
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Friday 14 November 2003 2:54 pm, Margot wrote:
snip
Being really stupid here (as usual!) but I can't find the command to
give the URLs for my sources. Tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]# urpmq --list-media
But only got this list of the names of the
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Friday 14 November 2003 3:07 pm, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 7:47 pm, Margot wrote:
I was using urpmi the other night and received a message that I should
update my database.
I thought the command I used to use for this on 9.0
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 7:47 pm, Margot wrote:
I was using urpmi the other night and received a message that I should
update my database.
I thought the command I used to use for this on 9.0 was 'updatedb', but
I tried all 3 ways (as user, su and root) and got the response
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 10:52 pm, Margot wrote:
Still puzzled though - even though 'updatedb' was the wrong command for
what I wanted to do, as it is a valid command, why didn't it run? Even
though it would not have done what I wanted, surely it should have done
*something*?
Margot
It is
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 10:52 pm, Margot wrote:
Still puzzled though - even though 'updatedb' was the wrong command for
what I wanted to do, as it is a valid command, why didn't it run? Even
though it would not have done what I wanted, surely it should have done
*something*?
Hi!
I was going to upgrade my mdk9.0 Linux box, when I realized that I cannot
installed Netscape v4.76 (required from my bank!) on mdk9.1!
It is *only* a library problem or what?
I've d/l the new soft from Netscape, tried version 2.2 and 2.0 (kernels).
TIA
Ricardo Castanho
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On Thursday 02 Oct 2003 1:13 pm, Ricardo Castanho de Oliveira Freitas
wrote:
Hi!
I was going to upgrade my mdk9.0 Linux box, when I realized that I
cannot installed Netscape v4.76 (required from my bank!) on mdk9.1!
It is *only* a library problem or what?
I've d/l the new soft from
i have no direct answer to your question, but i seem to recall
have a look at rpmseek.com:
http://rpmseek.com/rpm-pl/urpmi.html?hl=comcs=urpmi:PN:0:0:0:0
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September 15, 2003 11:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Stormjumper. My system is in a big mess already (see [newbie]
Installation problem) and I need my urpmi to continue to work. I
cannot take the risk of messing up my system even more.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 12:54
Subject: [newbie] Updating URPMI itself.
Hi,
The HOWTOs I read show me how to use urpmi to update programs.
I need to update urpmi itself. Will it be safe to update urpmi
the way I
Hi,
I am using x86 version 4.3.0. I need to update it and do not know how. Would
somebody tell me how to update it?
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] updating x86 [OT]
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:50:38 +0200
you're using a funny name... :p
d2ci1fj g1nf24
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Hi,
I am trying to update x86, I am using 4.3.0. I do not know what to download
and how to install it. Would somebody tell me how to install it in detail?
From,
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 04:14, d2ci1fj g1nf24 wrote:
From: Liechti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] updating x86 [OT]
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:50:38 +0200
you're using a funny name... :p
d2ci1fj g1nf24
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On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 01:14, d2ci1fj g1nf24 wrote:
From: Liechti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] updating x86 [OT]
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:50:38 +0200
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Hi,
The HOWTOs I read show me how to use urpmi to update programs. I need to
update urpmi itself. Will it be safe to update urpmi the way I update
other programs; using urpmi itself? If that is not safe then how do I
update urpmi? The HOWTOs do not give me an answer to these questions.
Thanx,
, September 16, 2003 12:54
Subject: [newbie] Updating URPMI itself.
Hi,
The HOWTOs I read show me how to use urpmi to update programs. I
need to
update urpmi itself. Will it be safe to update urpmi the way I
update
other programs; using urpmi itself? If that is not safe then how do
I
update
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 12:54
Subject: [newbie] Updating URPMI itself.
Hi,
The HOWTOs I read show me how to use urpmi to update programs.
I need to update urpmi itself. Will it be safe to update urpmi
the way I updateother programs; using urpmi
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 10:01 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello,
is there a simple way to update GTK to version 2 on a Mandrake 8.2-system,
the thing
is that I do not wish to do it package by package, although timewise I
would have the time
to fix that. This is a thing where I find the
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 23:06:46 -0900
civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if you are using the 9.0 or later GTK2 then you must rebuild from source
each blessed package (put them all in one dedicated directory and
Uuummas I stated before it is a 8.2 system
I am working however on
Hello,
is there a simple way to update GTK to version 2 on a Mandrake 8.2-system,
the thing
is that I do not wish to do it package by package, although timewise I would
have the time
to fix that. This is a thing where I find the RPM-system inferior to for
example FreeBSD's portsystem.
Cheers
is there a simple way to update GTK to version 2 on a Mandrake
8.2-system,
the thing
is that I do not wish to do it package by package, although
timewise I would
have the time
to fix that. This is a thing where I find the RPM-system inferior to for
example FreeBSD's portsystem.
OMG,
I now have Mozilla 0.98 and Galeon 1.0.3, which came as RPMs with
Mandrake 8.2. I need to update them to more recent version. In the case
of Mozilla, I need also to install the Spanish language pack, which I
have been unable to do with 0.98. As best I can tell from reading
previous messages on
On Monday 10 March 2003 10:51 am, Warren Post wrote:
I now have Mozilla 0.98 and Galeon 1.0.3, which came as RPMs with
Mandrake 8.2. I need to update them to more recent version. In the case
of Mozilla, I need also to install the Spanish language pack, which I
have been unable to do with 0.98.
I normally upgrade using the tarball from mozilla.org.
1. delete /usr/local/mozilla (don't know if it is necessary)
2. run the mozilla-installer you downloaded and untarred, as root
3. run mozilla as root, exit after it starts
4. run as normal user.
5. update the links to the plugins (Flash,
So far, so good, with thanks to Raffaele and Todd for suggesting that I
use a tarball and not RPM. I had to kill my /user/.mozilla file before
the Spanish language pack would work, but that's no problem. Thanks
again.
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On Monday 09 December 2002 08:55, Ray Henry wrote:
Yeah, that's what started all this trouble. Over 8 hours to finally
get it installed, after having to figure out that Mandrake was lying
to me. And now, more hours to get the modem working again :/
Bummer :/ Here my Quanta worked from
On 08 Dec 2002 17:00:55 -0600
Ray Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, this is EXTREMELY frustrating, an annoying time-consuming process
the RedHat has been kind enough to deal with through their
auto-updating.
Regardless, Mandrake 8.2 comes with support for a number of devices that
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 18:55, Ray Henry wrote:
Yes, I am a bitter man. I miss my OS/2, and I want it back, dammit! :|
OS/2 running Felix, hacked OS/2Win applications (when really really
needed) - mwith 2 x 16 port digiboards w/ octopus' to a modem
per line...64mb of RAM, three 540mb
On Monday 09 Dec 2002 3:09 am, Todd Slater wrote:
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 01:47:49 +
Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to discover urpmi
The command
urpmi gcc (as root)
will do all you need.
Then read up about urpmi at
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:42:05AM +, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Monday 09 Dec 2002 3:09 am, Todd Slater wrote:
snip
Not related to gcc but gtk2+, pango, and a few other packages--would urpmi
work for that, too? If I have apps compiled using the older gtk (1.2), is
an upgrade going to
OK, this is EXTREMELY frustrating, an annoying time-consuming process
the RedHat has been kind enough to deal with through their
auto-updating.
Regardless, Mandrake 8.2 comes with support for a number of devices that
RedHat doesn't.
Here's my problem: All I want to do is install an HTML
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 10:00, Ray Henry wrote:
OK, this is EXTREMELY frustrating, an annoying time-consuming process
the RedHat has been kind enough to deal with through their
auto-updating.
Regardless, Mandrake 8.2 comes with support for a number of devices that
RedHat doesn't.
Here's
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 10:00, Ray Henry wrote:
OK, this is EXTREMELY frustrating, an annoying time-consuming process
the RedHat has been kind enough to deal with through their
auto-updating.
Regardless, Mandrake 8.2 comes with support for a number of devices that
RedHat
You need to discover urpmi
The command
urpmi gcc (as root)
will do all you need.
Then read up about urpmi at
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=3558
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=3460
derek
On Sunday 08 Dec 2002 11:00 pm,
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 01:47:49 +
Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to discover urpmi
The command
urpmi gcc (as root)
will do all you need.
Then read up about urpmi at
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=3558
On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 12:08, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 10:00, Ray Henry wrote:
OK, this is EXTREMELY frustrating, an annoying time-consuming process
the RedHat has been kind enough to deal with through their
auto-updating.
Regardless, Mandrake 8.2 comes with support for a
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 22:55, Michael Adams wrote:
Or Bluefish
Or for a gui one try Mozilla Composer or OpenOffice.org or StarOffice
All on the CD's
Yeah, well You know I was hoping for something better than
Composer...
Anyway, finally figured out what I was doing wrong. Not using the
On Monday 09 December 2002 08:29, Ray Henry wrote:
Yeah, well You know I was hoping for something better than
Composer...
That's an easy one..: Quanta Plus from KDE3
Now I just have to try to figure out what broke my modem in the
process. KdeprintFax now returns invalid modem
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 01:36, Martin L. Johansen wrote:
That's an easy one..: Quanta Plus from KDE3
Yeah, that's what started all this trouble. Over 8 hours to finally get
it installed, after having to figure out that Mandrake was lying to me.
And now, more hours to get the modem working
Or you could just download the latest kernel rpm and simnply
rpm -Uvh kernelname.rpm
Yes that would be possible also, but then he misses the chance to
configure it to his own liking
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On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 05:23, Anders Lind wrote:
Or you could just download the latest kernel rpm and simnply
rpm -Uvh kernelname.rpm
Yes that would be possible also, but then he misses the chance to
configure it to his own liking
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and configure it if he
chooses, then build it to rpm, then install it.
Yes, I think so toobut it would be unnecissary to build it to rpm unless
he wants to save that exact configuration of course.
/Anders
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On 01 Dec 2002 08:07:04 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and configure it if he
chooses, then build it to rpm, then install it.
The operative and VERY IMPORTANT word here is INSTALL the new kernel.
NEVER UPGRADE or use Uvh with a kernel.
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 08:27, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 01 Dec 2002 08:07:04 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I suppose he could download the .src rpm and configure it if he
chooses, then build it to rpm, then install it.
The operative and VERY IMPORTANT word here is
Have downloaded the source kernel. Will attempt to install the new one
soon. Wish me luck LOL
Walt
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On 01 Dec 2002 08:24:53 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would that be? I've done it many times without problem.
If there is a problem with your new kernel and it will not boot then you are screwed
since you have no other kernel with which you can boot.
If on the other hand
If there is a problem with your new kernel and it will not boot then you are screwed
since you have no other kernel with which you can boot.
If on the other hand you have installed your new kernel using -ivh then your old
kernel still exist and is still bootable.
Using -ivh for all kernel
On 01 Dec 2002 09:27:51 -0500
Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh, got it, but I usually keep a boot disk around also. Never had to
use it though.
Be very glad because it would not work.
If the disk was made from the old kernel then it no longer exists, i.e no img or
anything else
On Sunday December 1 2002 08:27 am, Anthony Abby wrote:
Charles wrote:
If there is a problem with your new kernel and it will not boot
then you are screwed since you have no other kernel with which you
can boot.
If on the other hand you have installed your new kernel using -ivh
then
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