Greg wrote:
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5047571.html
As one reader commented: the fat's really in the fire now. IANALA, but
surely a clever lawyer could find a way to counter-sue on this - given
that they have yet to prove their original case, it sounds very like
extracting money with
Hi, I am a newbie and I'd like to know what is the best way to update
applications in Linux? I've heard something about urpmi but I am not really
sure how it works or what it is.
I've attempted to compile sources of newer versions of software (i.e.
alsa-snd-cards), without ever removing the
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 09:05, Zlatko Savic wrote:
Hi, I am a newbie and I'd like to know what is the best way to update
applications in Linux? I've heard something about urpmi but I am not really
sure how it works or what it is.
I'm also pretty new to Linux and (so far) have found urpmi to
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 10:15 am, Curt Tresenriter wrote:
snip
If you're using mdk 9.1 you can go to
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/urpmiweb.php
to learn how to set up your sources and begin using urpmi.
ZS, that link will walk you through very nicely. i just did updates from it
last
On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 3:05 pm, Zlatko Savic wrote:
Hi, I am a newbie and I'd like to know what is the best way to update
applications in Linux? I've heard something about urpmi but I am not really
sure how it works or what it is.
I've attempted to compile sources of newer versions of
crak600 wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 10:15 am, Curt Tresenriter wrote:
snip
If you're using mdk 9.1 you can go to
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/urpmiweb.php
to learn how to set up your sources and begin using urpmi.
ZS, that link will walk you through very nicely. i just did updates
I'm also pretty new to Linux and (so far) have found urpmi to work very
nicely.
It will go to whatever source that has the RPM you want and install it
along with dependencies (usually).
If you're using mdk 9.1 you can go to
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/urpmiweb.php
to learn how to set up
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 10:15 am, Curt Tresenriter wrote:
I'm also pretty new to Linux and (so far) have found urpmi to work very
nicely.
It will go to whatever source that has the RPM you want and install it
along with dependencies (usually).
If you're using mdk 9.1 you can go to
Grant wrote:
I'm also pretty new to Linux and (so far) have found urpmi to work very
nicely.
It will go to whatever source that has the RPM you want and install it
along with dependencies (usually).
If you're using mdk 9.1 you can go to
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/urpmiweb.php
to learn how to
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 06:43 pm, crak600 wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 10:15 am, Curt Tresenriter wrote:
I'm also pretty new to Linux and (so far) have found urpmi
to work very nicely.
It will go to whatever source that has the RPM you want and
install it along with dependencies
I went to the page referenced above and followed all the directions and
everything seemed to work perfectly. Then I went to the Mandrake Control
Center Update utility, selected everything I could, and it's currently
downloading the packages. So, from now on all I have to do is visit that
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