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<0> how can someone put faith in a book that constantly gets re-written? <0> I can't. <1> i don't put my faith in the book. <1> so i am clear. <0> it's like the linux os. it's code changes, but yet carries the same theme. <0> but yet is no longer original. <0> then you get different distros. <1> ya. <0> then comes the lawyers from SCO. <0> yep <1> do u remember when they anounced there lawsuit... there stock went up a little. <1> some people are so dumb.
<0> yep. I wish i would have bought. :) <0> then sold <0> quickly <1> ok <1> that's better. <2> hi <1> heelpp: hi <2> libdb-4.3.so is needed <--how do i install this in my centos box using yum? <1> yum whatprovides libdb-4.3.so <2> yum search libdb gave me nothing about libdb but libdbi <1> did u google for it? <2> i am already <2> i still cant find it <1> http://www.google.com/search?q=libdb-4.3.so+rpm&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a <2> ok <2> how will i know if this centos box is a 64bit? <1> cat /proc/cpuinfo <2> which line? <2> cpu family : 15 <2> model : 4 <1> what's the model name? <1> uname -a <2> 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Oct 6 06:21:39 CDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux <1> i cannot help you anymore... the answer is right in front of you. <2> does i686 mean 64bit? <1> no. it means i686 <1> i386 will work as well. <2> $ rpm -i db4-4.3.27-5.fc4.i386.rpm <2> warning: db4-4.3.27-5.fc4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2 <2> error: can't create transaction lock on /var/lock/rpm/transaction <1> u need to be root, or have rights to install packages. <3> you really shouldn't install fedora packages <1> daMaestro: thanks i didn't even read that much. <3> heelpp, btw.. my machine is x86_64: model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 2800+ <3> heelpp, but it seems no matter, you are running the 32bit version of centos <2> thanks <2> model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz <3> hmm i think the D chip might be x86_64 <3> but no matter.. you are running 32bit <3> heelpp, what are you trying to install that needs libdb-4.3.so? <2> yes i installed now that rpm db4 <2> it's now installed <3> heelpp, what are you trying to install that needs libdb-4.3.so? <2> yes <3> heelpp, you really should only use centos provided rpms <3> heelpp, what package? <3> heelpp, what software reported "libdb-4.3.so is needed <--how do i install this in my centos box using yum?" <2> but i cant find that libdb-4-.2.so for centos <0> good nite all <2> i mean the rpm or yum <1> ZBandit: night <2> if only i can install that libdb-4-.2.so using yum command <4> hello <4> i want to install rvskin with cpanel, any guide line? <5> #cpanel
<5> We explicitly *DO NOT* do cpanel support in here. <4> range, did you ever login to #cpanel ? do a try, and see the rush :) <5> nayyares: So you're not getting support for a commercial product? I'd turn away from that product then. <6> cPanel sux <4> range, what are the other option for cpanel, any open source recommened ? <4> *recommended <5> ravencore maybe. But I cannot recommend it as I never used hosting panels. <7> nayyares : webmin maybe ... <6> vim <6> and no maybe's about that one <7> z00dax : right ... <7> z00dax : i know one guy calling vi the 'universal unix configuration tool' aka uuct .. :) <8> is shasum and md5sum same thing? <5> No. <5> Two completely different hash methods. <4> is there any command to find , what distribution is installed, $unmae -r is just giving kernel info <4> *uname <3> nayyares, well for redhat stuff... rpm -q redhat-release <3> rpm -q centos-release <3> rpm -q fedora-release ........ etc etc <1> cat /etc/redhat-release <5> lsb_release -a for lsb compliant distributions ... <3> range, neato <3> Codename: Zod hehehehe <5> Hey, get your hand off my machine. <5> +s <4> is it possible to list all ns record in nslookup prompt? just to test what machine are resolved by this ns <9> Is it possible to connect to a natted address from an internal machine routet throuh the fw containing the nat rule? <10> g'day, I'm needing some help with SME server and ipp2p <10> I'm having trouble building it from source witht he CentOS kernel <10> anyone awake? <6> Govo: you want #smeserver <10> ok <10> join #smeserver <10> thx, wasn't sure cos it is a centos based distro <4> if i have to choose between exim and postfix, what is better option? <11> Hello all, is there some way how to safely replace i386 system with amd64 system? Is it necessary to start with new installation? <12> If you're having trouble with audio in youtube, this appears to fix it: <12> http://www.kismetwireless.net/blog/ "Non-kismet: Audio in YouTube on Linux" <13> anyone using plesk on centos? <14> rgl: i'm using plesk on rhel 3 <14> rgl: and i *hate* that damn thing <13> Dyson_, yeah, it messes the system in wierd ways :| <13> Dyson_, today I needed to access mysql from modpython, and installed stock MySQL-python .. but no go... any ideia to make it work? it doesn't work cause it uses a different libmysql than php (which is also loaded in apache) <14> rgl: sorry, dunno - I never touch that beast... so there's only stock rhel 3 + plesk with no addons and stuff <14> rgl: too many ways to break the system <5> Ask the plesk guys. You cannot always use centos binaries, because plesk messes with the distribution. <13> range, you are right. but they take some time to anwser, so maybe someone here known the answer : <13> :D <5> Answer is: Remove Plesk. <13> hehe <13> I wish I could :D <6> does plesk do the cPanel thing as well then ? only using their own bins <5> Looks like it if MySQL-python doesn't work. <13> they use a mixture, some packages from stock, and some they build. but the problem is that I on't known what is the direct link to their yum repo :| <6> they have a yum repo ? I doubt that <6> rgl: consider using something like - like ispconfig or vim <13> z00dax, I'm all fine doing the admin on the console... but other ppl aren't. in fact, is this werent a plesk ****, it would be fixed by now :| <6> ispconfig does not run on the console <13> they have to pull the rpm from somewere. so I'm ***uming it a yum repo, but maybe its not. <5> If it is a rpm. <13> z00dax, I known, but its plesk here. so no choice for me. <13> range, it seems they really use rpm, cause all their stuff appears on the rpm database. <6> rgl: #plesk then <5> At least that ...
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