How do I get Mandrake to install packages from the web? Currently, it
just installs from the CD-ROM.
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Op woensdag 30 juni 2004 13:03, schreef Allan Peak:
How do I get Mandrake to install packages from the web? Currently, it
just installs from the CD-ROM.
Hallo Alla,
Go to
http://urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php
to setup urpmi
ronald
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Allan Peak wrote:
How do I get Mandrake to install packages from the web? Currently, it
just installs from the CD-ROM.
Allan; You'll find a wealth of information about Mandrake-Linux at this
site.
http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org/
Your particular problem is dealt with here;
one of the neatest things I happen to love about GNU-linux is auto-complete
at the command line, so if I wanted to start any program I am allowed to
start, I can just type the first couple of letters and let autocomplete
finnish by hitting the tab key, so if I wanted to start Opera, at the
two questions
When I play a cd through my computer, I am having to have the volume from
the player and on the speakers on full to hear anything, and even then it is
not very loud. How can I change this?
Second, when I install a program I lose it. For example, having installed
Opera, I
I can help with your RPM problem but sound is probably a limitation in the
soundcard and how it is used in Linux.
For an RPM, if you want to know where the runnable app has gone, hit alt+f2
and then type in kpackage. Once opened, use the search function to look for
the rpm, then you can
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 12:37 am, Richard J wrote:
two questions
When I play a cd through my computer, I am having to have the volume from
the player and on the speakers on full to hear anything, and even then it
is not very loud. How can I change this?
Second, when I install a program I
On Sunday 02 February 2003 16:37, Richard J wrote:
When I play a cd through my computer, I am having to have the volume from
the player and on the speakers on full to hear anything, and even then it
is not very loud. How can I change this?
My guess is that you have your CD volume turned down
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 20:37, Richard J wrote:
snip
Second, when I install a program I lose it. For example, having installed
Opera, I cannot find where it is to open it, how do I get an icon on the
desktop or in the menu so that I can use the program
/snip
In most cases, the whereis program
How do I install a software on Mandrake 9? I am a brand new user and I
cannot figure out how to install any software or programs. I have a cd with
slackware and other programs that I cannot install into Linux. I am getting
frustrated, but I dont want to give up, so someone help me.
Thanks.
Do you have the installation discs from mandrake??
try the control center software manager.
Or use urpmi and the name of the package.
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On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 19:37, al-hassan jagne wrote:
How do I install a software on Mandrake 9? I am a brand new user and I
cannot figure out how to install any software or programs. I have a cd with
slackware and other programs that I cannot install into Linux. I am getting
frustrated, but
al-hassan jagne wrote:
How do I install a software on Mandrake 9? I am a brand new user and I
cannot figure out how to install any software or programs. I have a cd
with slackware and other programs that I cannot install into Linux. I am
getting frustrated, but I dont want to give up, so
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 10:37, al-hassan jagne wrote:
How do I install a software on Mandrake 9? I am a brand new user and I
cannot figure out how to install any software or programs. I have a cd with
slackware and other programs that I cannot install into Linux. I am getting
frustrated, but
Ok, this is my first installation from a tar.gz file,
so it's all a bit complicated.
I decided to take on a nice easy simple installation
that would really help me - imwheel - which enables
the wheel on your mouse.
So, I managed to gzip and then tar, which created a
directory. I cd'ed into
, September 15, 2001 11:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[newbie] Installing software problems
Ok, this is my first installation from a tar.gz file,
so it's all a bit complicated.
I decided to take on a nice easy simple installation
] Installing software problems
Erm, Steve Flynn's reply was correct although I felt perhaps a bit
brief
and lacking in detail in case others are wondering and not sure how
to
do it.
Firstly you'll need to insert your cds, and mount your cdrom ('mount
/mnt/cdrom
/home/adam/download/imwheel-1.0.0pre1
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -g -02 -c jax.c
In file included from jax.c:2:
jax.h:22: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
jax.h:22: X11/Xutil.h: No such file or directory
jax.h:22: X11/Xresource.h: No such file or directory
It appears you
if you highlight the text in konsole with a mouse and then middle(both click
fro 2 button mice)click in your message the highlughted text should be pasted
in, alternatively highlight and use ctrl-c and then click in your message and
ctrl-v
the former will often work where ctrl-etc doesn't, for
that reads terribly, by 'both' and 'double' clicking i mean pressing both
buttons of a 2 button mouse, at the same time, once
bascule
On Saturday 15 September 2001 7:38 pm, you wrote:
if you highlight the text in konsole with a mouse and then middle(both
click fro 2 button mice)click in your
Erm, Steve Flynn's reply was correct although I felt perhaps a bit brief
and lacking in detail in case others are wondering and not sure how to
do it.
Firstly you'll need to insert your cds, and mount your cdrom ('mount
/mnt/cdrom' probably -- you may need to be 'root' to do it.) Then
I have LM8 installed and am trying to install Star
Office (down load version) How do you do it?
Cliff Gosden wrote:
I have LM8 installed and am trying to install Star Office (down load
version) How do you do it?
Cliff,
If you have Linux Powerpack it will be on your CD. Otherwise, navigate
to www.sun.com and register. You will be able to download the file.
Hold down the shift key and
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Glenn Johnson wrote:
Hey all. Got a question. After installing a tar.gz file, with the commands
gunzip, tar, ./configure, make, and make install, can the directories that were
created be the extraction of the files be deleted? Hmmm... am I being clear
here?
Glennzo...
Yes,
Paul wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Glenn Johnson wrote:
If you use kpackage, or xrpm to install programs for tar and rpm's is it
necessary to use the commands listed below. I have had limited success,
confusion mounts.
Thanks,
Bob Root
Hey all. Got a question. After
On Tue, 23 May 2000, you wrote:
Glenn Johnson wrote:
Hey all. Got a question. After installing a tar.gz file, with the commands
gunzip, tar, ./configure, make, and make install, can the directories that were
created be the extraction of the files be deleted? Hmmm... am I being clear
Hey all. Got a question. After installing a tar.gz file, with the commands
gunzip, tar, ./configure, make, and make install, can the directories that were
created be the extraction of the files be deleted? Hmmm... am I being clear
here?
Glennzo...
Glenn Johnson wrote:
Hey all. Got a question. After installing a tar.gz file, with the commands
gunzip, tar, ./configure, make, and make install, can the directories that were
created be the extraction of the files be deleted? Hmmm... am I being clear
here?
Glennzo...
If you mean before
Well I have my small network up and running. I have gotten a copy of
Partition Magic and have installed Linux and Win 98 on a couple of the
systems. Haveing trouble with one. It has a scsi cdrom in it. Can't boot
to it. Plus Linux doesn't reconize the 1505 card.
Also I want to install star
"Jeff" == jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeff Well I have my small network up and running. I have gotten a
Jeff copy of Partition Magic and have installed Linux and Win 98
Jeff on a couple of the systems. Haveing trouble with one. It has
Jeff a scsi cdrom in it. Can't boot to
jeff wrote:
Well I have my small network up and running. I have gotten a copy of
Partition Magic and have installed Linux and Win 98 on a couple of the
systems. Haveing trouble with one. It has a scsi cdrom in it. Can't boot
to it. Plus Linux doesn't reconize the 1505 card.
Also I want to
jeff wrote:
Well I have my small network up and running. I have gotten a copy of
Partition Magic and have installed Linux and Win 98 on a couple of the
systems. Haveing trouble with one. It has a scsi cdrom in it. Can't boot
to it. Plus Linux doesn't reconize the 1505 card.
Also I want
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