Allegedly, on or about 21 September 2013, Pete Stieber sent:
> On 9/20/2013 4:04 PM, MW = Mike Wright wrote:
> MW> MW = Mike Wright wrote:
> MW> MW>
> MW> How did you do that? What a great way
> MW> to follow who is on a thread.
> MW> Seems to me to make it more personal.
> MW>
> MW> Very nic
Am 21.09.2013 00:04, schrieb Mike Wright:
> 09/20/2013 02:47 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>> Btw, I do wonder why this laptop will not install past F14what is
>> the problem?
>>
> No idea. Would not install f12 either. Liked f10
this is *not* a helpful reply
what "no idea"?
how far do you come
Am 20.09.2013 22:59, schrieb Mike Wright:
> I have an very old and cranky laptop that won't install past f14, used mostly
> as a scanner/print station.
>
> I'm trying to update some of its software using yum. I created a repo,
> fedora-archive.repo:
>
> [archive]
> name=Fedora 14 - i386
> fa
On 9/20/2013 4:04 PM, MW = Mike Wright wrote:
MW>>> MW = Mike Wright wrote:
MW>>> MW>
MW>>> How did you do that? What a great way
MW>>> to follow who is on a thread.
MW>>> Seems to me to make it more personal.
MW>>>
MW>>> Very nice.
On 09/21/2013 10:10 PM, PS = Pete Stieber wrote:
PS>> I no
On 09/21/2013 10:10 PM, PS = Pete Stieber wrote:
PS> On 9/20/2013 4:04 PM, MW = Mike Wright wrote:
PS> MW> MW = Mike Wright wrote:
PS> MW> MW>
PS> MW> How did you do that? What a great way
PS> MW> to follow who is on a thread.
PS> MW> Seems to me to make it more personal.
PS> MW>
PS> MW> Very
On 9/20/2013 4:04 PM, MW = Mike Wright wrote:
MW> MW = Mike Wright wrote:
MW> MW>
MW> How did you do that? What a great way
MW> to follow who is on a thread.
MW> Seems to me to make it more personal.
MW>
MW> Very nice.
I noticed this format on the wxWidgets mailing list. I believe one of
09/20/2013 03:36 PM, Pete Stieber wrote:
On 9/20/2013 3:23 PM, MW = Mike Wright wrote:
MW> Anybody have any idea where the archived
MW> *updates* repo may be?
Going OT.
MW = Mike Wright wrote:
> MW>
How did you do that? What a great way to follow who is on a thread.
Seems to me to make
09/20/2013 02:39 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 09/20/2013 01:59 PM, Mike Wright issued this missive:
Hi all,
I have an very old and cranky laptop that won't install past f14, used
mostly as a scanner/print station.
I'm trying to update some of its software using yum. I created a repo,
fedora-arc
On 09/20/2013 03:23 PM, Mike Wright issued this missive:
09/20/2013 02:39 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 09/20/2013 01:59 PM, Mike Wright issued this missive:
Hi all,
I have an very old and cranky laptop that won't install past f14, used
mostly as a scanner/print station.
I'm trying to update som
On 9/20/2013 3:23 PM, MW = Mike Wright wrote:
MW> Anybody have any idea where the archived
MW> *updates* repo may be?
http://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/updates/
Pete
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09/20/2013 02:47 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Btw, I do wonder why this laptop will not install past F14what is
the problem?
No idea. Would not install f12 either. Liked f10.
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 01:59:20PM -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an very old and cranky laptop that won't install past f14,
Did you try the netinstall image? If the problem with the installer is
about the graphics, did you try the basic graphics mode? It is
available under the
Btw, I do wonder why this laptop will not install past F14what is
the problem?
Ranjan
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 14:39:48 -0700 Rick Stevens
wrote:
> On 09/20/2013 01:59 PM, Mike Wright issued this missive:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have an very old and cranky laptop that won't install past f14, used
On 09/20/2013 01:59 PM, Mike Wright issued this missive:
Hi all,
I have an very old and cranky laptop that won't install past f14, used
mostly as a scanner/print station.
I'm trying to update some of its software using yum. I created a repo,
fedora-archive.repo:
[archive]
name=Fedora 14 - i38
On 07/17/2011 06:43 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 17.07.2011 23:35, schrieb Mark LaPierre:
>> I ran:
>>
>> [mlapier@mushroom ~]$ rpm -q fedora-release
>> fedora-release-13-1.noarch
>> fedora-release-14-1.noarch
>> [mlapier@mushroom ~]$
>>
>> [root@mushroom ~]# yum erase fedora-release-13-1.noarch
>
On 07/17/2011 11:30 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> to makes this shorter:
>
> * what shows "cat /etc/redhat-release"
> * what says "rpm -qa | grep release"
>
> it si not normal that anything is using wrong repos
> if there are no manually crapped repo-files under
> /etc/yum.repos.d/ and the current r
Am 17.07.2011 23:35, schrieb Mark LaPierre:
> I ran:
>
> [mlapier@mushroom ~]$ rpm -q fedora-release
> fedora-release-13-1.noarch
> fedora-release-14-1.noarch
> [mlapier@mushroom ~]$
>
> [root@mushroom ~]# yum erase fedora-release-13-1.noarch
>
> I immediately got an update notice.
>
> Thanks f
to makes this shorter:
* what shows "cat /etc/redhat-release"
* what says "rpm -qa | grep release"
it si not normal that anything is using wrong repos
if there are no manually crapped repo-files under
/etc/yum.repos.d/ and the current release-package
is installed correctly
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On 07/17/2011 12:31 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 12:29:46 -0400, GTW (Garry) wrote:
>
>>> You would learn about RPM and basic queries as covered by the "man rpm"
>>> manual. For example, run
>>>
>>>rpm -v fedora-release
>>
>> I think you mean
>>
>> rpm -q fedora-releas
On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 12:29:46 -0400, GTW (Garry) wrote:
> > You would learn about RPM and basic queries as covered by the "man rpm"
> > manual. For example, run
> >
> > rpm -v fedora-release
>
> I think you mean
>
> rpm -q fedora-release
Yes, it was just a typo.
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On Sunday, July 17, 2011 12:20:46 Michael Schwendt wrote:
> You would learn about RPM and basic queries as covered by the "man rpm"
> manual. For example, run
>
> rpm -v fedora-release
I think you mean
rpm -q fedora-release
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 11:10:12 -0400, ML (Mark) wrote:
> I spent some time in Google looking for instructions on how to 'verify
> the version of your "fedora-release" package' but came up empty. Could
> you elucidate this point more thoroughly.
You would learn about RPM and basic queries as cove
On 01/28/2011 05:45 AM, mattias wrote:
> If i have a fedora 13 iso dvd image Can I use the iso as an yum repo?
> I no I can use a physical cd
you can mount and iso image as a 'loop device' and access files same
as if using a burned cd/dvd.
see;
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to-mount-iso-i
If this is your first experience with a yum based distro, the it might be an
idea to google how to install packages via yum in fedora.
Rpm is a format, and not just for fedora. Take some time to understand the
relationship between your client system (your fedora box), and yum
repositories, (go
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 17:29:52 +0100,
Julian Aloofi wrote:
>
> You can use the 'yum localinstall' command for that, or just click on
> the packages and a GUI dialog will pop up.
You don't even need to use the 'localinstall' varient, 'install' will work
as well.
Another route is to create a
Am 10.02.2010 17:15, schrieb Rashedul Arefin:
> Dear All:
>
> I am very new to Fedora. I have installed fedora 12. Is there any way to
> install rpm packages with dependencies from local drive? I have
> downloaded many rpm packages, but I dont know how to install these.
> Any help would be appreci
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