Re: [newbie] Sources for RPMs

2002-01-14 Thread Derek Jennings


In your package manager you should add a security update site from the list. 
Note some sites are rather better than others. I use sunite.se which I find 
reliable. It takes a LONG time for the databases to synchronize  (about 5 
mins) so do not worry if nothing seems to happen.
Once you have done that then pressing the 'Update' button will give you a 
list of security/bug fix/enhancement upgrades released by Mandrake for the 
8.1 release.  DO NOT upgrade your kernel using this method even if you see it 
in the list. There is a procedure for kernel upgrade on the Mandrake site.


For upgrades which are not issued as a Mandrake update advisory such as the 
Evolution you mention then you could add a 'Cooker' source into your software 
Manager which will then show you ALL upgraded packages. I do not recommend 
that however because there will be literally hundreds of them, and some will 
not work because they have bugs, while others will have many dependencies 
which will  cause you grief as a newbie.

A better solution is to browse www.rpmfind.net  for packages you are 
interested in. If you use konqueror then you can install a package simply by 
clicking on it. If there are dependencies you will be informed and the 
upgrade will be terminated.
Many packages you see will be Cooker ones, which may have too many 
dependencies for your taste. In this case try looking at some other sites 
where you may find upgraded packages especially built for the 8.1 libraries.
One of my favourites is Texstar's site at www.pclinuxonline.com   Tex builds 
RPM's of  applications and puts them up on his Eastwind ftp site. They are 
first class and will always work with a standard 8.1 system.

HTH

derek





On Monday 14 January 2002 04:19, Chris Heisel wrote:
 I just got Mandrake 8.1 installed as my first introduction to Linux.

 I launched the Package Manager and I wanted to update or install some more
 packages (I think there's a new version of Evolution out).

 What are some good URL sources to give the program for updates and new
 software.

 Thanks,

 Chris Heisel
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[newbie] Sources for RPMs

2002-01-13 Thread Chris Heisel

I just got Mandrake 8.1 installed as my first introduction to Linux.

I launched the Package Manager and I wanted to update or install some more
packages (I think there's a new version of Evolution out).

What are some good URL sources to give the program for updates and new
software.

Thanks,

Chris Heisel
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Re: [newbie] Sources for RPMs

2002-01-13 Thread Brian Parish

Chris,

There certainly is a new version of evolution out - I'm writing this
using it - very nice, although I've seen a couple of crashes.  Never
seems to lose data in the process though, so they are benign so far.

Anyway, in the last Mandrake newsletter, the following appeared:

---snip
Spotlight on Evolution 1.0

Great news that should help the progress of Linux in corporate 
environments: In early December, Ximian, Inc. announced the 
availability of Evolution 1.0. Evolution is an email and personal 
information manager that features a calendar, address book, and task 
list built under the GNOME desktop environment. 

Evolution 1.0 provides:
* Powerful Email Handling:
* Flexible Calendaring and Collaboration
* Integrated Information management
* An additional Pilot package that provides built-in synchronization
  for keeping data up-to-date with Palm handheld devices.

The following packages, located in Cooker mirrors, work in Mandrake 8.1:
* evolution-1.0-2mdk.i586.rpm
  (dependencies: GConf-1.0.7-1mdk.i586.rpm,
  gtkhtml-1.0.0-2mdk.i586.rpm, libcapplet1-1.5.11-1mdk.i586.rpm,
  libdb3.3-3.3.11-5mdk.i586.rpm, libgal18-0.18.1-1mdk.i586.rpm,
  libGConf1-1.0.7-1mdk.i586.rpm, libgtkhtml20-1.0.0-2mdk.i586.rpm)
* evolution-pilot-1.0-2mdk.i586.rpm -- optional
  (dependency: libgnome-pilot1-0.1.64-3mdk.i586.rpm)
http://www.mandrake.com/en/cookerdevel.php3

Learn more about Evolution (with some nice screenshots):
http://www.ximian.com/products/ximian_evolution/

---snip

Download all these into a new folder.  Go there and become root. Then
say: rpm -U * (without the quotes) and chances are you'll be up and
running.

cheers
Brian

On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 15:19, Chris Heisel wrote:
 I just got Mandrake 8.1 installed as my first introduction to Linux.
 
 I launched the Package Manager and I wanted to update or install some more
 packages (I think there's a new version of Evolution out).
 
 What are some good URL sources to give the program for updates and new
 software.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris Heisel
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Re: [newbie] Sources for RPMs

2002-01-13 Thread Michael Viron

The best way to find it, is rpmfind.net

Michael

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At 10:19 PM 01/13/2002 -0600, you wrote:
I just got Mandrake 8.1 installed as my first introduction to Linux.

I launched the Package Manager and I wanted to update or install some more
packages (I think there's a new version of Evolution out).

What are some good URL sources to give the program for updates and new
software.

Thanks,

Chris Heisel
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