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<0> rjune: I think those qualify as famous last words :-)
<1> i am
<1> but not interested in stuff that has to do with games, and besides i'm busy
<2> no problem.
<2> I found it anyway
<3> rjune, whatcha doin ?
<4> harmes that was a bit more then nessesary wasnt it?
<2> Em: writing a python script to install scummvm games
<2> f_newton: I can defend myself.
<1> i didn't mean to be mean, just so that's clear
<3> rjune, oooh. i have more than a working knowledge if you ever have a question.
<4> yes I know and I will happily let you do so but there is NO excuse for rudeness
<1> and i don't relaly have a working knowledge anyway
<1> i don't think i was rude, i just misunderstood his intentions
<4> no actually you dead on there lmao
<4> thats a knee slapper



<2> well, turns out I did file = "blah" then later on did file("name", "w")
<4> :)
<2> it doesn't like that
<5> sweet.. I found a CD-RW that seems to be able to be erased..
<6> oy vey ... now I'm having yum troubles .... it wants net-snmp version 5.2.1-12 to install ANYTHING having to do with net-snmp .... it appears as though I have net-snmp-5.2.1-12 and net-snmp-libs-5.2.1-12 (both x86_64 and i386)
<7> daMaestro : it's better
<3> rjune, hrmm. i'll have to see this script when it's done. D:
<2> it's mostly done
<3> :O
<3> http://www.rafb.net/paste/
<2> http://home.bravegnuworld.com/~rjune/scumm.py
<5> IntangibleLiquid, I normally do network installs using PXE images... i am very disappointed to see the rescue image does not have a boot loader installer
<5> IntangibleLiquid, thanks for your help. I will just do a netinstall off the boot.iso for FC5 now
<5> maybe I will grab the rescue CD instead.
<7> daMaestro : you're welcome. I did not help anything though ;)
<3> hmm... rjune, may i share perhaps one thing that might make certain parts of this a little more terse and readable ?
<2> sure
<0> CrippsFX: Hmmm...you have something installed and yum thinks you do not? Might be a good thing to make a script and paaste it to a pastebin site.
<6> br***hopper, alright, I'll paste the stuff. gimme a min :)
<3> rather than importing the string module and calling its splitfields method on a string, it's possible simply to use the split() method of the string itself (which returns exactly the same list and defaults to using whitespace). i've never personally seen it done the way you're doing it.
<3> so rather than `linear = string.splitfields(line, ' ')', try linear = line.split()
<2> Em: that seems to be working
<8> how do i know if i have a i586 or a i686?
<2> UncleMantis: uname -a, do you see i686 anywhere?
<6> br***hopper, http://pastebin.ca/48300 <-- there ya go ... that's where my rpm -qa|grep net-snmp and my yum install output are.
<4> UncleMantis, what processor do you have?
<3> rjune, other than that, nothing grossly different than how i'd do it, except for some stylistic differences.
<8> I have an Intel Celeron M 1.30Ghz with 248MB of ram
<4> you could say i686
<8> i could or do i?
<4> if you double that memory your experience will be a lot more pleasurable
<4> open a terminal window and do as rjune said type: uname -a
<8> i am thinking of upgrading really soon
<8> i am thinking of upping to a gig
<4> upgrade you whole computer first
<4> k?
<8> this is new LOL
<4> oh sorry
<8> new laptop, paid only 500 for it and it is sweet
<4> heh
<8> lol
<6> it's a lappy ....
<4> ok a laptop
<4> heh
<8> it is a lapfryer
<6> lol
<6> my turion 64 runs cool enough :)
<4> well you really need about 512 ram for effective operation imho
<6> but a gig is REALLY nice :)
<4> your cooling fan may not be working if its getting really hot
<8> ya, especialy when running a dual-boot with windows xp
<8> f_newton i was joking about the frying LOL
<4> well the memory helps you save a lot of hdd time
<7> what does memory have to do with dual boot? ;)
<6> lol
<4> he doesnt know IntangibleLiquid dont beat up the new kid
<4> dont crush that dwarf hand ME the plyers
<6> somebody here good at yum problems? I have output at http://pastebin.ca/48300 that's just begging for someone to look at it ;)
<4> squish
<0> CrippsFX: what repositories have you been using? I think that the package levels match but the repo might be different - and the repo has to match exactly for library use. You might try installing/building srpms
<8> memory has nothing to do with dual boot, it has to do with xp LOL



<6> br***hopper, I've tried it with just extras, with livna, and with dag .... same results for all three.
<8> thanks for the info, i gotta go and boot into fedora now
<4> crud CrippsFX sounds like its not there or got deprecated on update
<4> this model no longer made
<4> ...
<6> f_newton, but its installed on my computer :/
<6> f_newton, check out the output ;)
<4> ok open the file up in a text editor and see if it holds data
<0> CrippsFX: I am sort of wondering where you did your prior updates from. I'm not really familiar with how things are named for the 64/32 mixed bit stuff.
<6> f_newton, which file specifically?
<4> the lib file dude
<6> ah.
<4> if its there it contains data
<4> if it dont contain data its only there in name
<9> can you append a new block device onto an exsisting linear raid array?
<4> like a place holder so to speak
<0> CrippsFX: When I type rpm -qa | grep snmp, my lines look nothing like those.
<6> br***hopper, it's one of my rpm macros
<4> you should be able to shouldnt you ? what raid?
<9> raid linear
<4> ok...
<10> can anyone point me to a good alternitve to wine??
<9> that is the type. "linear"
<9> linear is similar to the idea of raid 0, but it has no performance increase. it's just drives appeneded together. however i want to know if i can add a new hard drive to an exsisting linear array
<11> jmnet: f_newton will point you to beer but i doubt it will help much
<0> jmnet: OS/2
<4> oooh feeling a bit ... snappy today EvilBob ?
<10> evilbob: lol, thanx
<6> f_newton, in my /lib there is a libnetsnmp.so.5.2.1 ... and it contains data
<12> hi i installed fc5 onto hdb, i have winxp on hba
<13> how far along is gcj doing really ...... and can I use it to target windows? for a rather simple commandline type program...
<11> jmnet: for games, Cedega, for other apps Crossover Pro from codeweavers
<3> jmnet, the only real alternatives are the forks of wine (cedega, crossover office, each specialized to a purpose) or virtualization (vmware)
<4> crossover pro is good stuff
<12> grub installed i ***ume into hdb....but in my bios i dont have the option to boot hdb disks
<4> go linux]
<4> leave the ms behind
<10> '
<0> CrippsFX: I wonder if your macro is affecting how yum sees the name?
<10> ok, sounds good, thanx all
<6> br***hopper, hasn't before.
<6> f_newton, should I just try rpm -e on those, and reinstall using yum?
<4> well actually I am still trying to figure out how it can report it being there but not be able to find it unless its looking in the wrong place
<4> did you flush yum of all the old nasty meta data
<6> that's a good idea ... why do I never try that?
<6> trying again.
<4> it could be something else
<6> could be ... but I hope not.
<12> hi all im having fc5 issues
<12> I installed fc5 into hdb, hda is WindowsXP. However, my PC boots straight from hda and doesnt see grub which installed into hdb
<12> how do i fix this?
<6> Bangers, by installing grub onto your hda MBR
<6> ...or changing the boot order in your BIOS
<0> CrippsFX: I wonder if the output from rpm -q --info net-snmp would be helpful
<6> br***hopper, I'll give it a shot ....
<6> br***hopper, not really ... I guess I'll grab an src rpm and remove it from my system then rebuild it.
<14> sweet, mysql-administrator is included in the extras repository
<0> CrippsFX: What I'm wondering is if the -(none) is in the package name or if it comes from your macro.
<6> br***hopper, no, it's not in the package name, that just comes from the macro.
<0> CrippsFX: And the trailing .x86_64 also comes from the macro?
<6> yes .... but that one *is* part of the package name.
<6> wait ..... I think I got it ....
<6> yish .... I got it ....
<0> Please tell us.
<6> I removed the net-snmp-libs-5.2.1-12.i386 and then did a yum install net-snmp-libs net-snmp-devel .... and it worked.
<6> I'm confused as to how THAT worked ....
<6> because if I'd had trouble before, it *shouldn't* have worked ....
<12> CrippsFX: how do i do that? my bios doesnt list hdb as a bootable drive
<6> Bangers, in your BIOD it would list is ide1 or ide2 or something like that ....
<6> *BIOS
<6> br***hopper, although, it had to install/update a whole whack of other packages.
<0> CrippsFX: I have to admit, I don't get it - it looks like it was checking the dependencies on already installed packages and they were failing.
<6> it certainly was weird. thanks for the help though :)


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