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<0> Astinus-: if you just need a browser to get by for a bit, go snag opera9Beta Static ... its pretty sweet <1> I always use the 'official' firefox build, and without problem <2> sponix: ok <0> plokta: you have libstdc++.5 then I take it ;) <3> sponix: one more question, is there a central interface where path name vars are listed for a specific user? <0> plokta: why don't you tarball it and send it to Astinus- ;) <1> it is a tarball, and mozilla bandwidth is >>> mine ;) <0> Ciphex: easy what to get your path is export | grep "PATH=" in bash, or env ... with csh/tcsh <0> Ciphex: or just export|less and scroll throught he vars ;) <1> indeed, compat-libstdc++-33 is that you need <0> s/he/the/ <0> I see, I built gcc343 this time instead of 336, that might be some of the snag ;) <0> plokta: is there a 'yum' command thing you could hand Astinus- to install that compat -- > yum install compat-libstdc++-33 maybe ? <0> and wtf is up with the name yum anyway :P <1> Yellowdog Updater, Modified <1> yum install compat-libstdc++-33
<0> ha, they ripped something from yellowdog linux aye :P <1> sponix: indeed :) <0> Astinus-: that yum command from plokta _might_ get you rolling with the ff you already have <2> sponix: ok thnx <1> Astinus-: key thing is that ldd <path-to-firefox/firefox-bin | grep stdc should map to something when you have the right lib <0> so, is there any true advantages to fedora ... besides not having to convert packages over to another format to install them :P <1> advantages compared to what ? <4> does anybody know when the new kernel in updates-testing will make it to updates? <5> sponix: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview <0> compared to say .. deb, slack, Gentoo, SuSE ? <5> bench12345: when it's tested enough. <1> one size doesn't fit all I guess, try a few, each to their own.. <4> yeah, it's that "enough" part I'm trying to get a handle on <5> bench12345: that's up to the maintainer. <2> sponix & plokta: ok it worked now <1> if the kernel has something you want, give it a try, the worst you can do is reboot to the old version <0> GFS is a POSIX compatible cluster filesystem which is POSIX compatible <4> plokta: I don't know all the dependancies there are for it, and I know there's more in updates-testing than I want to just blindly upgrade <0> *Grin* <0> fedorared: thanks for the link, as usual rh _sounds_ good <1> bench12345: Installing it will try to update any dependant packages, you can make a call then, when you see what they are <5> sponix: from the department of redundancy department. I'll fix it. <0> fedorared: I'll give the fc a shot, its been years since I've slapped rh on a box <0> fedorared: you have a good since of humor -- I like that ;) <4> yeah...... that's an option..... I suppose I was really wanting to hear an answer along the lines of "barring any problems, it'll be released monday" <5> stole that one from slashdot.org :) <0> fedorared: fc pushes LSB doesn't it.. fc5 is probably lsb3.1 aye ;) <1> bench12345: doesn't give you many guarantees, eg the totally broken release a couple weeks ago <4> yeah, that's the one I'm limping along with now, as yum helpfully removed my old kernel <5> sponix: yes. weird broken packages hamper that though. <5> bench12345: you can. see yum man page. <1> I don't dig the lsb thing, too many dependancies in it <5> bench12345: there's a limit to what's on the mirrors though. <1> bench12345: sounds broken, the default is to keep at least the last kernel <0> fedorared: broken packages, Never ! <0> fedorared: surely you are talking 3rd party broken packs ;) <4> fedorared, I don't see anything in the yum manual except how to install a local rpm <4> not helpful when you don't have the rpm you want to install <5> bench12345: scroll down. "Specifying package names" <4> ooooo <0> one thing I am wanting to get my hands on is that ADS, I would like to see that advance in a hurry -- sick and tired of people saying 2k3Serv is the way to go because its got "Active Directory" <0> just another hyped buzzword imho <1> you can hook the last two kernels from the updates site <6> kernel hooker? <7> anyone played with xgl? <8> beetlepun_, not on Fedora Core, but I'm trying it on OpenSuSE in a couple days <1> I think my hardware ****s too much for xgl :) <9> plokta: only very few cards are supported for XGL, and it is not a big deal anyhow. <1> I doubt my cards even support GL lol <10> http://www.illawarra.org/linux/ <10> my xgl on fc5 done quick guide :) <9> bbt: dementedness should not be encouraged :-) <8> bbt, I'll try to install XGL according to your guide later ;) <8> thanks <10> Blis***, huh? <10> perry753, np <11> damn it, why does fedora have some mental logrotate.conf stuff instead of a normal newsyslog.conf <11> which is far more sane and easy <11> anyway, how do I set the size of the file before it gets rotated?
<9> jsoft: historical accident I'd guess... <9> jsoft: 'man logrotate.conf' :-) <1> I've not seen a system as concrete as logrotate before, I've ported it to other unices <12> Are there any common problems with networking on a duel network nvidia nforce2 motherboard? What is forcedeth? <13> acronos: forcedeth is a module name <11> as concrete. lol. <11> well fedoras default 'concrete' logrotate is a bag. <11> it lets enourmous files develop. <1> jsoft: so will any unix, at least it gives a flexible framework to control them without having to roll your own <11> no, other unix have sane defaults <11> and are very easy to edit <11> another example of linux going and trying to fix something which was not broken <1> jsoft: I am familiar with no sane defaults on aix or tru64 for starters <11> well luckily ive not used those. <1> or HP-UX come to think of it <11> Yer. Commercial unix seem ****ed <12> What is the best fedora tool to try to fix networking problems? <11> Not as clean as a normal free unix which has been dragged thru a muddy puddle by a long shot <1> acronos: what sort of problem ? no link ? poor performance ? <5> acronos: system-config-network, and the usual tools: ifconfig, ping, etc. <14> jsoft: are you going to keep whining, or do you want an actual answer to your question? <12> Fedorared: thanks. brb going to look there. <15> hello, does anyone know about what free 3d networked games are available for Linux? <9> pgm: yes. <15> I only know of Enemy Territory and bzflag <5> pgm: Violent? nexuiz <9> pgm: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxNotes.html#majorGames <9> pgm: for strategy there is also Wesnoth... <12> I have system-admin-network using version 5. I have been using terminal for ping and ifconfig. This is a clean install set up by wizard. Those tools indicate that there is no traffic getting through. <5> acronos: errors? host not reachable? dns not resolving? <12> I have tried switching the setup from on adapter to the other. also, moving the physical cable between the two adapters. <12> Ping gives host unreachable on all addresses <12> that i tried <12> I used dns from this computer to resolve the ip address for wired and it didn't reach either <12> that wasn' <12> clear <12> I used dns to resolve the ip adress then switched compters and tried to ping the ip directly <15> Blis***: thx <5> acronos: what devices are setup in system-config-network ? <12> I was unable to find system-config-network. I could find system-admin-network. Is this what you are refering too? <5> acronos: uh, no. what does "rpm -q fedora-release" give you? <12> The devices are eth1 and eth0 <12> one sec fedorared <5> acronos: Fedora's config tool is sytem-config-network, confirming your Fedora release. <12> fedora-release-5-5 <5> acronos: DHCP or static IP? <16> i'm trying to install MySQL-Server 5 on FedoraCore 4, but the command YUM is installing MySQL 4.1. It's possible to install MySQl-Server 5 on FC4? <12> static <5> acronos: you have a gateway setup? run "route" <12> no conficts <3> any of you use checkinstall? <12> one sec <5> knoth: you could upgrade to FC5. <12> I may be running it wrong. but i get command not found <16> is the only way? <5> acronos: /sbin/route <12> k <5> knoth: I don't know of FC4 packages, or if FC5 would work. upgrading to FC5's probably simplest. <16> ok!! thanks for the tip!! <12> The information here is wrong <12> here being the results of route <12> My gateway shows a astrix. <12> It should be 65.243.116.193 <5> acronos: system-config-network <12> I'll look again <5> acronos: you should have some default in the Gateway column. <3> Are there any tools or programs that aid in managaing compiled software? <5> Ciphex: rpm :P <12> the default it says is daviscore.com which is wrong <3> err source based software <12> daviscore.com is 65.243.116.195 <3> Checkinstall is one such program, but its a bit dated <12> In the menu at the top of the screen under system i have : preferences,administration, help, about, logout, etc <5> acronos: Administration > Network
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