syhim77 wrote
thanks paul.
Paul wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, syhim77 wrote:
syhim77 wrote
if i want to update my kernel, do i have to uninstall the existing kernel after the
new kernel is being installed?
thanks in advance...
No need to uninstall. If you can spare the few
syhim77 wrote
if i want to update my kernel, do i have to uninstall the existing kernel after the
new kernel is being installed?
thanks in advance...
A V Flinsch wrote:
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, you wrote:
At the command line, type in: rpm -uvh kernel-2.2.16-9mdk.i586.rpm
That should
syhim77 wrote
how to updating the kernel ? i 've installed linux mandrake 7.1 with kernel
2.2.15
can anybody help me
syhim77 wrote
use kdevelop to program in c or c++, it is good c++/c programming
editor. and kdevelop package includes in
linux mandrake 7.0/7.1 installation cd
Mark Thurston wrote:
I need to do some C++ programming and I would prefer to do this on a
Linux machine, is there a C++ compiler
syhim77 wrote
thanks a lot. i'll try it
Patti Wavinak wrote:
The way I did it was I went to my favorite ftp site -- Mandrake --- updates
--- 7.1--- and downloaded the kernel 2.2.16 and kernel-docs 2.2.16. I then
brought up the terminal and su'd into root and entered "rpm -ivh {th
syhim77 wrote
thanks a lot. i'll try it...
Romanator wrote:
syhim77 wrote:
syhim77 wrote
how to updating the kernel ? i 've installed linux mandrake 7.1 with kernel
2.2.15
can anybody help me
Navigate to one of the mirror site, click on
/7.1/updates/kernel-2.2.16-9mdk.i586.rpm
syhim77 wrote
i like to type kpackage in command line rather than using kmenu in kde. it prevent
you from searching it in kmenu.
Larry Marshall wrote:
I looked in the gnome and KDE menus and i don't see kpackage.is it an
archive extraction-installation program? Is there a way to get
syhim77 wrote
yea...thats the good idea
Dennis Myers wrote:
SU in a Konsole or be in root and type in "kpackage". If it is already
installed the window should pop up for you to look for files. Also you
could try "rpmdrake" to see what is installed or not instal
syhim77 wrote
use kpackage to add and remove program under mandrake.
also use kpackage to install drakconf. The source where to find drakconf rpm
is from linux mandrake installation cd.
Richard Garand wrote:
I used a very small install of mandrake, and now i want to add and remove
packages
using wine to run ".exe" file under linux..but not all exe file wil run
Paul R wrote:
Is there a way to run ".exe" files in linux?
-Paul R
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