Uz.ytkownik Tronn Wærdahl napisa?:
Personally i dont like YUM, I prefer apt-get, the package you dont wanna
update is openldap, espesially the server, you could easyly configre
apt, to
ignore those packages
you can define it in /etc/yum.conf; add an exclude line, such as:
exclude=*firefox*,
Uz.ytkownik [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisa?:
1) i dont see /usr/src/redhat/BUILD and the other 4 directories..
namely RPMS, SOURCES, SPECS, SRPMS
so basically how do i install /src.rpm files
install package rpm-build and they will appear
but create a new user account, and build packages as that
us
Użytkownik JC Júnior napisał:
lot of problems to compile Amule and d4X, tools that I use a lot.
Somebody have some experience to do this work?? sombody have an .spec
file??
specs and i386 packages are in rpmforge; d4x is...
"compilable", but amule have wxgtk dependency, so use binary
packag
Użytkownik Ern jura napisał:
What command should I use to restore my desktop panels they disappeared
after I increased the screen resolution
it's depend on desktop you are using; in Gnome, this will be:
gnome-panel &
run this as "panelless" user, not root; there are at least
three ways to ac
Użytkownik Rogelio Bastardo napisał:
I'm looking to install n2rrd, which requires Perl 5.8.x
(http://n2rrd.diglinks.com/cgi-bin/trac.cgi)
I see that lots of Perl stuff is installed. Do I just need to yum
upgrade perl-libwww-perl-5.78.5 to the latest?
if that n2rrd is pack of Perl scripts, tha
, referencebrowser_filterBr, and
so); I checked it twice
7. what and why is happening?
I have almost identical instalations, on ext3 partitions; I
don't know what information should I attach, bacause I never
seen something like that
thanks for any info
Lukasz
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User Lukasz wrote:
can someone do this:
[cut]
Thanks everyone. This is mc issue, tar extracts it correctly.
After that, mc shows file names. It's still possible that
something is wrong with encoding, but since tar works, this
isn't very bad.
With some time, I'll try to
User Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cobbler check
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/cobbler", line 18, in ?
import cobbler.cobbler as app
ImportError: No module named cobbler.cobbler
it looks like Python error; simply module cobbler.cobbler
isn't installed; t
User centos wrote:
Is kernel depends on Centos version, I mean I have installed Centos 4.3
and its kernel
version is 2.6.9, but I want to upgrade the kernel to the latest
available in kernel.org.
you can use any 2.6.x kernel version, but then you have to run
it yourself
I suggest to use ke
User dnk wrote:
Does anyone here by chance know how to change the port vsftpd uses for ftps?
add line
listen_port=1234
in vsftpd.conf file; it can be any port number, that is not
being used by other applications
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User Niki Kovacs wrote:
I've just installed CentOS 5.0 on my father's laptop, in replacement
of Windows XP. Everything runs fine, except I can't seem to print from
Firefox.
Nobody can help me on this? I really need to set this up, and I'm going
back to France tomorrow morning.
give some de
User Siva GNU/Linux wrote:
Hi
I am using CentOS 5 64bit, i can install successfully on the below hardware.
while booting i can see the Pointer and use Mouse. But While i get a Login
screen I couldn't see the pointer, after login also i can't. when i press
CTRL button, it shows where the pointer
Michael Kratz pisze:
Be very very careful... don't remove the kernel you're running.
after removing actually running kernel, the system will operate
properly, because kernel and modules are in RAM; so unless you try to
load a kernel module, or reboot, you are safe
I sometimes make mistakes
Charles E Campbell Jr pisze:
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory sticks,
I'd really rather have the permission to umount them be given to
Ross S. W. Walker pisze:
Last time I compiled a KDE app from source (knights I believe) I
had to specify the Qt development lib path manually with an
option to 'configure'.
a) in Red Hat Qt sources are in /usr/lib/qt-3.3 directory, but generally
in distributions there is /usr/lib/qt path; all
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