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<0> optical mouse problem, fedora can only see it when i move the mouse while booting. running fc4 on a sony vaio laptop. i tried all the other types of mouses. they work but i must move the mouse while booting with them to. any setting i might be missing? <1> how do i make a symbolic link when i type pico httpd.conf it does pico /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf <2> hi , any ideas abotu what TV cards are supported by fedora ? <1> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HCL <3> hi, all
<3> where can the FC4-x86_64-DVD.iso be found? I'm not seeing it in the ftp tree <3> my preference would be a fast site in the DC area, but all I'm seeing is a single offering in .de somewhere <1> i use this ftp limestone.uoregon.edu <1> http://fedora.redhat.com/Download/mirrors.html <3> thanks, indus <3> checking buffalo, now <3> odd that they wouldn't all stock the dvd <4> big file <4> lots of places dont want to devote that much storage to something they arent getting paid for <5> I'm using fedora 4, and did something stupid. Accidently deleted the /bin/hostname file. Any1 willing to send me a copy? <6> Hi. I am having some problems, I followed the how-to exactly as it said. I normally dont have any problems getting this to work. I have fedora core 4 and I am trying to get php working with apache. For some reason its not installed the modules for php to work with apache. I cannot find mod_php in yum either. Any ideas or suggestions? <7> question how do i update my mirrors <7> cuz i keep getting connection refused <7> and i dont have nano or pico <7> or anythin <7> any ideas? <4> vi? <8> i need an older gcc than i currently have...how do i install older version with yum? <8> i have teh bz2 but the directions are a bit confusing for gcc and a noob <9> im not really too experienced with fedora, but im alright with bsd, and i was wondering, bsd has the ability to update its sources with cvsup, but is there any way to do something similar with fedora? <9> i have a box running FC3, and I just want to have a piece of mind about it..
<10> you can use yum to update <9> but that's only installed programs right? or is it base too? <10> I think that does the base too <11> easymac: the base is also an installed "program" <9> ah, okay. great <11> its all about packages.. rather than programs <9> right, i just didnt know if they're called packages in FC :] <11> :) <9> ah, it looks like i want 'yum upgrade' <10> you could use yum update or yum upgrade <9> upgrade does the --obsoletes thing though <9> eek, it failed says no more mirrors to try. <9> hm <10> just edit your yum.conf and add some new mirrors <9> yeah, im looking for mirrors right now <5> so if i wanted just to update the packages i already have and not download and install any new ones, would that be the "update" or "upgrade" option? <5> i'm new to that too :-) <9> well, if a package thats already installed has a new dependancy you're gonna have to install the new package.. <9> your question makes no sense <9> you wanna only update things without new dependancies? <5> oh :-( i guess i'm wondering what the difference between update and upgrade is <9> it says it in the man <5> lol u're right <9> that i am <5> 4got about that :P <10> lol <9> 4 is a number
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