Hi and thanks to everyone that replied to my message there were
many of you. I learned from your replies that the RH 9 version
of tora that I had originally downloaded would probably cause
me problems on RH AS 2.1 since this version is based on 7.3.
I coudln't find a version of tora for 7.3 so I
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Ok I downloaded apt-get. By the way I have Red Hat
Enterprise AS 2.1 will the version of apt-get for Red Hat Linux 9
work ok? From what I understand version 9 and AS 2.1 are the same
other than the clustering and multi processor etc. What does the
i386 mean?
When I went to install it I now have
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So let me see if I understand this.
The dependency called libDCOP.so.4
is part of the package called
kdelibs-3.1.4-3.src.rpm
And to just get that one dependency I have to download the package
kdelibs-3.1.4-3.src.rpm
And extract this one file from that package?
This can take some time if ther
I am trying to install a 3rd. party package and there are many dependencies.
What's the best way to find these packages that it needs?
I tried http://rpmfind.net and typed in some of the ones below
but some don't come up. Is the first column the actual name
of the package? Can I find these on the R
I have a Red Hat AS 2.1 machine along with a separate
solaris NIS+ server.
I was told by Red Hat that Linux won't read the NIS+ maps.
I ran the authconfig utility to set this Linux machine up as
an NIS+ client. It created the yp.conf file which has the host name
of my NIS+ server in it. I modifie