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<0> I did scrole but there was not enough room at the top <1> so rerun the command with |more <0> tryed that and now yum is all fuged up <2> I have a bunch of stuff under /usr/share/apps/libical coming from kdepim <0> just did a yum clean all <0> yes but i need libical package is a dependency of scalix <1> evolution-data-server <0> I have to install that? <1> yep <1> instabin, knowing the exact error you are getting would help <0> Im trying to install scalix <1> so <1> give me the exact error you are getting <0> scalix install fails dependency checks <0> libical <0> compat-libstdc++-296
<1> thats all no libical some # <0> libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 <3> heh almost all the mirrors do not have package qt-3.3.6-6.i386.rpm <0> dos not have some # just tells me to install libical <1> instabin, and you are getting this outside of the core <2> instabin: Where does scalix come from. Not in any of the normal repos... <0> yes from the Scalix installer <0> it comes from www.scalix.com <0> its a gziped tar file <1> **shakes head** <0> extract it using tar -zxvf <0> ? <2> instabin: They say that fedora 4 is supported, maybe you can get the info you need from there. After that you're on your own I'm afraid. <0> Yes they say fedora 4 is supported thats why i installed it. <1> and read their license agreement <0> or should i say why i didnt install fedora 5 <3> is the upgrade from fc5 to rawhide an easy upgrade? <0> read license agreement? <0> what does that have to do with anything <1> closed source <4> hey all I have a weired error I am using samba as a domain controller and I get this in my nmdb.log domain_master_node_status_fail: It said it cannot find the server on 192.168.1.10 which is the old ip of this box how do I change this? <1> change the ip back <1> or go to the client making the call and correct its info <0> i am such a dumb *** <4> how do i correct it at the client? <4> all the clients are winxp <0> i looked around in the directory that i undarted the instalation and there is libical's rpm right there <0> sorry for the trouble <5> Ok. I have been trying to exclude packages that are failing during an update due to libecal. Anyone have a work around for updating a system but not evolution-sharp gnome-panel evolution evolution-webcal? I tried using --exclude but it still insists on updating them. <0> Souther_Gentlem , did you get that <1> yep you are a dumb*** got it <2> spinzero: it's evolution-data-server <1> spinzero, i did it with --exclude=evolution <2> lol <5> Southern_Gentlem: Tried that. no go. <5> tobiasoed: Trying that now. <6> jorgp: You do understand what development is right? and you do understand that at this point of the game it is many times mostly broken? <5> I even tried excludeing every package it listed out individually. <5> Cool. The evolution-data-server is working. <5> Thanks! <2> welcome <1> spinzero, or evolution* would work as well <3> EvilBob, ofcourse <2> spinzero: Btw, locate locate libecal-1.2 then rpm -qf result tells you it's evolution-data-server <5> tobiasoed: Yah. I realize that. I just didnt think it through long enough. =) Being lazy and actually too distracted. Was trying to diagnose a checkpoint firewall problem in the process. I appreciate you allowing me to pick your brains though. =) <6> jorgp: personally even when working within the project I do not touch development until after the Test 2 release <6> jorgp: it is just not worth the heart break in most cases <2> a that's where the prickly feeling on my skull comes from :) <3> EvilBob, understandable <7> ;) <6> CrippsFX: that is because you have ghetto hardware <6> LOL <8> hi <7> EvilBob, lol. <8> i installed apache succesfully, and i can also view pages when i type http://localhost/.... <8> but when i type http://myip/... <9> southern_gent - i think ive figured out how to solve the alsa issue - where did you say i should post the info? <8> it does not connect <7> EvilBob, no, it's because my broadcom card wouldn't work in x86_64 FC5 <8> and i already allowed HTTP to p*** through in my firewall
<8> what can be the problem? <6> Geren: that ay be a firewall routing issue, ost cheap consumer firewalls do not translate well <7> no it doesn't. <8> EvilBob, well i'm behind a hardware router, but i enabled ip p***through <8> how can i check the ip of my computer in fedora? <8> i want to make sure i do have an external ip <6> Geren: that may be a HARDWARE firewall routing issue, most cheap consumer firewalls do not translate well <6> Geren: do I need to say it again? <8> well ***uming i can't just destroy my hardware firewall <8> what can i do <8> i want to pinpoint what the probelm is <8> whether its my router or my software configuration problem <6> Geren: this means from inside you have to view using the LAN address, the WAN address will not work for you <8> but i enabled ip p***through in my router <8> and i could get connected with bitorrent and stuff <6> Geren: give me your IP and I will tell you if I can see the page <8> i asked others, they said they cant <8> not only that, i have disabled my firewall under my router settings <2> Geren: can you post the output of ifconfig to pastebin? <8> ok <10> hi <11> http://pastebin.com/763062 <8> ifconfig dump:http://pastebin.com/763078 <2> Geren: You have a private ip. How did you configure 'p***trhough' on that firewall? <8> i clicked on enable ip p***through for this computer <8> let me try again? <2> Where this computer is 192.168.1.43 ? <12> i just manually added to a working system "modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp; modprobe ip_nat_ftp" <12> what file do i edit, or what do i do to make sure they load next time the system is booted? <2> Geren: does it work from your server with http://192.168.1.43/ ? <2> kreg_dcdi: They will load on their own if you have iptable rules that need them I think. <12> i don't locally. <12> that was my thinking too <12> i just don't have it figured out yet what /etc/modconf or whatever does whatever <2> kreg_dcdi: If you don't have any rules using them, then you don't need the modules?! <12> i think i'm supposed say something like alia ip_nat_ftp or something somwhere <12> i need them for an inside connection. <12> it's a router <12> i do'nt think there are any iptables rule that would trigger them to load <6> Guys rmember he has been following Stanton's guide so who knows what the issue might be <12> EvilBob, ? <6> kreg_dcdi: crazy instruction set on how to set up a machine, does not really always follow the way things "should be done" <1> i thought Geren was the one that was using stanton <6> Southern_Gentlem: that is who we are talking about <12> so, is there a tool, or something, that can check out what modules are currently loaded, and then update "whatever" so they are in place on the next boot? <12> i just manually added two modules, and i need them in place on the next boot. <1> kreg_dcdi, man modprobe <11> yum -enablerepo=updates-testing update kernel <1> and man lsmod <11> Installing kernel -686 2.6.16-1.2129-FC5 <11> Complete! <1> and man insmod <11> yum --enablerepo=livna-testing install kmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia <11> Finished Dependency Resolution <1> yoda2, and you are posting that why <12> it's not like i'm new to installing modules dynamically to a hot kernel, what i'm asking is exactly what i'm asking. how to ensure they are inplace on the next boot. <12> the fedora way <11> i was about to give the error from those commands southern_gentleman <11> http://pastebin.com/763062 <11> is my reply <2> kreg_dcdi: I still don't think you need them. But you could add the modprobes to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local. That's where I load my sensors modules <11> the part that i was about to post is at the very bottom of that page <12> tobiasoed, if a user behind the router on a private lan needs to ftp to manage his web pages, there isn't an iptables rule in place on the router (this box i'm working on) that will trigger the system to auto load the modules for that user. <1> so remove all your old kmods <11> it simply states that it needs nvidia-kmod-common=1.0.8756 and kernel-i686=2.6.16-1.2107_FC5 <1> and old kernel <1> s <11> are you talking to me SG? <1> yep <11> do i need to google "remove old kernels?" <12> i'm really surprised this apperas to be a confusing question <11> to tell me how to do that
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