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<0> fedorared, im getting this now, when i yum -y update: <0> Error: Missing Dependency: bind-libs = 30:9.3.2-12.FC5 is needed by package bind <0> Error: Missing Dependency: bind-libs = 30:9.3.2-12.FC5 is needed by package bind-utils <0> Error: Missing Dependency: geronimo-specs = 1.0-0.M2.2jpp_7fc is needed by package geronimo-specs-compat <0> how can i get this to work properlu? <1> is there something wrong with ATrpms? it's going ungodly slow right now <2> dusty-: if you dont' need Java J2EE or DNS server just "yum remove geronimo-specs-compat bind bind-utils" <0> ok <0> doing <3> anyone else having problems with fedoraforum.org? <2> RHamel: what kind? works for me. <3> seems to go into a loop <2> RHamel: loop? <3> Yes while changing screens it almost seems like a stutter in firefox <3> i've experienced this problem on 2 different machines <4> RHamel, Firefox is a very memory consuming.
<4> RHamel, have you tried in other browsers at all? <4> Same effect? <3> no not yet <5> Hello AutoOPSY <5> how to install 32 bit firefox in fc5 x86_64? <3> i'm experiencing the same effect on mozilla <1> anyone trying to use ATrpms? <2> tom7e: no. they replace too much Core stuff for my taste. <5> any help on how to install 32 bit apps in x86_64? <1> its going ridiculously slow right now. might just be the file <5> using yum <3> AutOPSY: what screensize resolution are you using <6> Anyone know of software that'll play wmv? <4> 1024x768. <4> cds, mplayer-codecs, which probably aren't redistributable. <3> well that shoots theory to hell <6> AutOPSY: Hmm, ok.. <3> found another machine I can use that doesn't seem to have the problem <7> cds <7> xine plays wmv just fine <7> i've used this rpm for years with no ill effects --> http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/w32codec-0.52-1.i386.rpm <8> hey guys, help please RE yum install <8> http://pastebin.com/717669 <9> well i got my ati card to work :) <2> defaultro: do you need atrpms? <2> defaultro: "yum clean metadata" and try again <10> fedorared, don't be silly, no one NEEDS atRPMs <8> ok <11> Why is the package updater slow and unresponsive, i just installed core 5 and its appears to be updating but the dialog box rarely gets refreshed, now do i know the speed of the download etc.. Is their faster servers to download from? <8> fedorared, then what's next? <12> Matrix9: the package manager tries various mirrors until it finds one that work. Most usually are fairly fast. <8> i tried this, yum clean metadata and then yum update, I still got the same error <2> Matrix9: there is, try installing yum-fastestmirror <8> I'm on FC3 btw <2> defaultro: you switched to legacy yet? <8> sorry, i don't know that <10> the problem with "yum-fastestmirror" is...it's slow <2> defaultro: http://www.fedoralegacy.org/ <8> all i want to do is installgtk+2.0-devel <2> defaultro: and there are no more updates until you switch to legacy. <8> so could that be the reason why I can't install http://www.fedoralegacy.org/ <2> defaultro: they may have working repository <10> defaultro, once you mess with atRPMs, the gloves are off, being legacy makes it even worse <8> oops :D <8> so how do I install gtk+2.0-devel <8> what is the most safest way? <9> yum install <10> Install FC5 <9> or do that <9> lol <8> my FC3 and mythtv is very stable <8> i don't want to update now <10> Errr s/Install/Clean Install <2> defaultro: are you building gtk applications? <8> i just want to compile devilspie <8> and it's looking for gtk2+ <8> and someone told me that i need the devel <2> defaultro: the package is gtk2-devel <8> but yum is failing <10> defaultro, and once you mess with atRPMs this can be expected <2> Bob-Laptop: I'm not blaming atrpms yet
<8> ok <2> defaultro: yum install gtk2-devel <8> that's what I typed, and it's stalled <8> Setting up Repos <8> wondering why <2> defaultro: no you didn't. you had a +. <10> fedorared, then check it out, I would. dollars to donuts he has updated with atRPMs enabled <13> hehe.. lovn that nick.. schtinky.. <8> no, i tried yours just now <8> it is still waiting <13> must be some baaad stink with bonus 'sch' <8> could it be due to yum clean metadata? <2> defaultro: try it again with "-d 8" option for much more output <8> ok <2> defaultro: that was supposed to reset and redownload that stuff. <8> this is what I got <8> Baseurl(s) for repo: ['http://download.atrpms.net/mirrors/fedoracore/updates/3/i386/', 'http://ayo.freshrpms.net/fedora/linux/3/i386/updates/', 'http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/i386/'] <8> that's the last line I saw after executing yum -d 8 install gtk2-devel <2> defaultro: atrpms seems to be acting strange, slow and all that. how to fix it I don't know. <11> fedorared: I installed the package you told me, now will software updater be faster, or do i have to use yum to update the system? or is software updater just a frontend to yum? <8> i don't see any traffic too <2> Matrix9: yum for sure will be faster, not sure if the updater is as well. <8> tcpdump port 80 <8> it's just sending SYN packets <8> server could be down <8> i don't get ACK packet <8> brb <2> If anybody wants practice getting an atrpm'ed system back to using Fedora Project stuff, talk to defaultro :P <14> hehe <1> weird problem here. I tried to upgrade to 2.6.16-1.2111_FC5 and i believe it worked. however in Grub it has that new kernel AND 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp. when i go to the one with 2.6.16-1.2111_FC5 and use uname -a it says I have 2.6.16-1.2111_FC5. when i go to the one that says 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp and use uname -a it says i have 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp. so which do i have! do i have both? if so how do i get rid of the old one? <12> tom7e: because of very good reasons, Yum is configured to keep not the latest kernel, but the TWO most recent kernels. <12> tom7e: so if the latest kernel does not work on your PC, you can always boot with the previous one, which was known working. <1> i see.. <1> well the latest does boot <11> fedorared: Thanks for the advice, earlier I was getting like 14kbs now its up to 260kbs and moving along much faster <12> tom7e: given that the older kernel probably takes around 10-15MB, it is not worth deleting it. <1> why, is it difficult? <2> Matrix9: yw <12> tom7e: no, but it is pointless :-) <1> Blis***: i'm somewhat obsessive so its not pointless to me <1> i can't stand to see them both on grub, for one <12> tom7e: ahhhhh :-) <12> tom7e: do you use Yumex perchance? <1> no.. <12> tom7e: perhaps you should :-) <1> ok <15> yumex is slooooow, better use pure yum. <12> tom7e: however, using just 'rpm': first run 'rpm -qf /boot/* | sort -u' this will give you a list of all the packages that have installed kernel files <12> tom7e: once you got the list 'rpm -e ....' the packages that have "2054" in their name. <1> right, thanks <1> do i have to remove it from grub.conf manually you think? <2> tom7e: no, removing package removes grub entry <1> ok great! <1> wow, that's weird. i just, successfully, removed 2054 even though i'm currently in it!!! <15> he he. <1> i'm going to switch before my computer explodes <15> it's possible ? what a ****. <16> moo <10> baaa <16> any chickens or horses ? <10> No but Jef wants a Pony <16> for his birthday? <17> how can i list port 21? <10> I think it is for a science project <16> then I don't want to know <10> hehehe <11> By default Nautilis can't open zip files? <16> Matrix9, you probably need unzip <18> Matrix9: zip, tar, gzip, rar and so forth can be handled by file-roller, but it needs tar, gunzip, unzip, unrar and so forth to do so. <11> Foolish, is file-roller installed by default? <18> Matrix9: in a desktop installation, yes <18> Matrix9: you can install applications, and check if they are installed, by using the Add/Remove Software thingy in the menu <7> thingy huh? <16> Matrix9, yum install unzip
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