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<0> sure <1> most rpm's an FC4 arent up to date with current versions... <2> because they haven't been placed as stable <1> yea i hear you enigma, im not complaining- just saying <3> wtf <3> dude <3> sun provides their own rpm <3> what the hell are you talking about <0> weeee <1> ugh <2> thats sun not fedoros repos <2> nor gentoo's <2> actually none <3> enigma: no that's an rpm that's designed to work with any rpm based system <2> and sun has bin
<3> and it was originally designed for red hat <2> if they thought it was stable enough it would be in the repo <2> instead of having to goto sun <2> update is not always = stable <2> up to date even <1> it's just, for my particular situation <3> no, buth e said he wanted the latest <3> he* <2> read again <3> if you want the latest, you're gonna have to go outside the box <3> <1> could someone point me to a good resource on installing jdk 1.5_06 on FC4 <---- 1.5_06 is the latest <2> 19:33 < atomi> most rpm's an FC4 arent up to date with current versions... <3> just go install the sun rpm <1> Sh4dowcat:step 2 Download Sun's Java Software Development Kit Version 5.0 Update 6 (also called the "JDK 5.0 Update 6"). Choose the "Linux self-extracting file" version (not the RPM version). <1> on http://www.fedorafaq.org/ <1> for Q: How do I install Java? <1> i figure, if they say not the RPM version it must be for a good reason <2> always is <2> actually when fc4 was released they warned people not to use sun's version <3> actually it does tell you to grab an rpm <3> the srpm <3> sigh <3> well then follow the guide <3> err <3> java-package <1> yeah, which is my question wether that method is preferred OR just running the shell script would work just fine <2> java ****s anyway ew <3> follow the guide <3> I'm the only active java developer here <1> anyhow i want to keep the install simple <3> and I don't use red hat <0> hehe <1> and if just running the shell script works with the servlet im running than glory be to God <0> "active java dev"" thats an oxymoron if ever there was <1> id rather do that <3> yawn debian installs the latest java jdk just fine <1> hmmm <3> not sure why it's such an issue with fedora <1> is there a x86_64 version <1> of Debian <1> and how well does it run on intel xeons? <3> why do you even need an x86_64 version? <3> do you have more than 4tb of ram? <3> err <3> 4gb* <1> yes, 8 <2> the latest jdk have been hard masked in gentoo :) <1> trying to get the most out of this Cogent bandwidth with just one server... <2> means only 1 thing <3> ok then, fair enough <0> enigma: it protecting you from JAVA! <0> woot! <0> gentoo >* <0> heh <3> there is an x86_64 development version <2> yes praise gentoo :D <2> even Randall is converting hehe <1> yeh, its why im using FC4 fwiw <0> enigma: no he isnt
<3> whether or not you're skilled enough to stabilize a server using the development tree of debian is a totally different issue <0> hes just building it to complain <2> oh znx i think he is going to change his attitude on it lol <3> I use gentoo <3> I still think it's a slow *** <0> enigma: no it wouldnt <2> i am not allowed to say what he messaged me :D <3> enigma: so put it in #linux-expert <0> Sh4dowcat: once more.. not about the speed.. not about the compile times.. <3> >:) <0> about choice.. <3> znx: and stop quoting the darn handbook <3> I did read it <0> i quote nothing but my own feelings on the matter ***hat :D <2> i like learning from it <2> too late he's gone to get drunk again :D <0> wee bacl :P <3> liar <2> actually i'd choose windows over debian :D <0> WHY? <2> its about as stable lol <0> damn.. debian is a rock solid distro <0> windows is a jerky pos <2> indeed <4> I call upon thee, for I need help with the almighty samba <4> Error: smbfs filesystem not supported by the kernel :( <4> I added smb support in makemenu and then did a make - <4> What the Fudge <0> Logan5: module or builtin? <4> I Think it was a module i dont really know <2> [M]? <2> or [*] <3> dude <3> just doing make won't do anything <3> you need to install the module too you know <3> and reboot <4> it was m <2> no need to reboot for a module <0> did you make modules_install ? <4> install the module? <4> No i didn't <2> :o <0> do that <3> enigma: what znx said <4> That I have no idea about lol <4> so how would i install the module just modules_install ? <3> Logan5: that better be for the kernel you're currently running <3> or you'll be screwed <0> Logan5: yes.. make modules_install <4> what <2> Logan5 cd /usr/src/linux <4> makemenu <0> Sh4dowcat: .. er even if not.. it installs into the other kernel mod dir? <5> yoo znx <0> lo speX714 :P <3> znx: yes but it'll be of no use <3> the kernel kernel only looks inside its own dir <0> yar.. but no harm :) <4> speX what up <5> i need to reformat my comp (cause i wana set ip duel boot with windows) it dosent boot up with the windows disk <4> I got a screenshot for you <3> znx: it'll be a waste of time though <4> one I made today <5> i already have set my bios to boot from cd rom first <0> Sh4dowcat: not at all.. he needs it installed to use it.. <5> but im guessing grub is making linux boot anyways.... <0> so he would just need to install the kernel etc.. <3> znx: no use if it ain't for the current kernel <2> speX714 no <3> speX714: no
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