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<0> ToeNad, that works fine, i can run individual apps from it no bother
<0> just want to load up a whole desktop
<1> NET||abuse: ah, yeah in that case use something like vnc
<1> NET||abuse: sorry, misunderstood
<0> ToeNad.. wel nx would be fine
<0> also
<2> well use free nx
<2> i saw a guide
<1> yeah, I think it was on newsforge.com recently
<0> i've setup nxserver from source before...
<0> but would be niceer if there was a package on yum repo somewhere
<3> NET||abuse: in theory I guess you could set up ssh key authentication (or some askp*** thing) and do an "ssh -Y user@somemachine gnome-session" to
<2> http://fedoranews.org/contributors/rick_stout/freenx/
<2> enjoy
<3> in you local X xinit scripts
<2> however



<3> but it's not as practical as freenx
<2> when you have installed freenx use nxserver --adduser uname or something
<2> i dont realy remember totaly:p
<1> You should skip the desktop all together and use just a netcat shell... and type with your toes as well. Just to bee l33t.
<1> :)
<4> MerlinTHP: but these data is only for RHEL :(
<4> MerlinTHP: tried the dayofrisk.pl on my enterprise linux it works but not on fedora :(
<3> M0ppi: because it reads RedHat advisories perhaps
<4> AndyCap: and these files exists for fedora?
<5> AIUI it's the same security team that does the fedora security stuff
<4> MerlinTHP: that doesn't helps me in this case, unfortunately
<6> how do i get to the package management tool from X?
<0> AndyCap, oh man, you done something bold to me..
<5> M0ppi, try http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/fedora-security/audit/?root=fedora then
<0> AndyCap, i ran gnome-session on the remote desktop, now there's 2 goddamn bars
<0> AndyCap, my desktop on this machine is all intermingled with stuff from the other one.. haha
<0> it didn't like that very much
<3> M0ppi: what are you trying to do anyway? http://fedoraproject.org/infofeed/rss20.xml there's always that feed.
<7> Error: "php = 4.3.10-2.4 is needed by php-ldap-4.3.10-2.4.i386" I am running php 4.3.10.3.4 - but there is no damn php-ldap-4.3.10.3.4 - So what do I do?
<3> mikefoo: where did you get php release -3.4 from?
<7> fc3 - im in not mistaken it was yum'ed, being that I see same version for other php modules.
<7> but I can't find a php-ldap for the php version I have installed.
<7> I am running php-4.3.10-3.2 - need to find a php-ldap that will work with that version, but I can't seem to?
<3> mikefoo: hmm, seems the binary update mirrors get purged, but the src.rpm is still available
<3> for -3.2
<7> yeah?
<7> on fc3 repo?
<3> yes, if you look in SRPMS instead if i386
<3> for updates/3/
<7> AndyCap: thanks..
<7> http://mirror.eas.muohio.edu/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/SRPMS/ - not there tho?
<3> http://mirror.eas.muohio.edu/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/SRPMS/php-4.3.10-3.2.src.rpm right there
<7> ohh no not php, php-ldap
<7> I am running php-4.3.10-3.2 already
<3> mikefoo: but it is.. (src.rpm..)
<7> hows that help me though?
<3> you could rebuild php-ldap from it.
<3> price of running production environments on fedora
<7> ahh yeah.. don't want to do that, heh
<7> I will just update to 4.3.11 after hours.
<8> heya
<7> So they put out updates, and don't have all the modeuls to support to update?
<8> Where would I look to see errors about a service that failed to start?
<7> rhel would be better for this situation AndyCap?
<3> Oh, the updates were there when 4.3.10-3.2 was the current version
<3> (unless something untoward happened)
<7> heh yeah..
<3> but php moved on and I guess they don't keep around all the old binary updates
<7> yeah, ****s I guess
<7> I will deal with it though
<3> so if you want to run fedora, you move when the distro moves, or wait around for the langoliers.
<3> which seems to have caught up with you about now. :-P
<9> hello
<9> how to disable gcc version checking in Fedora 5 while installing NVIDIA drivers ?
<10> mikefoo, if I was you i would more towards rhel or centos
<11> hi thanks to kind folks here who got me acquainted with http://fedorasolved.org !
<3> nagana: use packages from rpm.livna.org
<10> nagana, are you installing the driver from nvidia??
<9> yes



<9> im
<10> if so why
<9> and also i want to install Mplayer from mplayerhq and cant do it because of gcc4
<3> Southern_Gentlem: it's the windows way. :-)
<9> ok
<9> so i dont have to downgrade?
<9> to gcc3?
<11> xmms can be installed entirely from http://rpm.livna.org
<10> nope
<11> ?
<9> thx
<9> can any one give me
<10> cntb, are you asking
<9> a link for FC5 repositories
<12> has anyone installed Nvidia Drivers in FC 5?
<9> from livna?
<11> yes pls
<12> i am not able to do it with yum
<12> i ve installed the yum.conf from fedorafaq.org
<3> linux__alien: loads of people have. :)
<10> nagana, that link i hgave you has everything
<13> linux__alien, what error
<9> linux__alien: : have thesame problem
<9> :d
<12> but i am not able to find the package
<3> linux__alien: umm, that's probably very old.
<11> Iam asking if the above mentioned site is all Ineed to get xmms to work
<12> AndyCap, Oh is it then how do i find the package AndyCap
<10> cntb, yes
<10> livna has xmms
<11> 10x gentlem
<3> linux__alien: oh, never mind. it's been updated
<10> nagana, linux__alien uname -r
<3> linux__alien: did you install livna-release rpm?
<12> uname -r
<12> 2.6.16.18
<12> AndyCap, no
<11> have a nice day and night too dep. on TZ
<10> linux__alien, so you have a custom kernel
<12> Southern_Gentlem, yes
<12> :-)
<10> then you are out of luck
<12> no not custom infact
<12> its Vanilla Kernel with Fedora Config
<3> linux__alien: oh, no yum for you in anycase.
<12> AndyCap, why ?
<3> linux__alien: that's a custom kernel
<10> custom enough that livna is not going to have prepacked driver for you
<12> what ? that means
<9> [nagana@localhost ~]$ uname -r
<9> 2.6.16-1.2122_FC5
<12> ok so how do i install it
<10> nagana, use the livna nvidia driver
<10> as per the page i gave you
<13> try maybe to use nvidia installer
<12> i used Fedora Config to compile my kernel
<10> so
<13> if you still have the sources available
<3> linux__alien: check rpm.livna.org on how to rebuild the package
<10> linux__alien, so now you will have to recompile the driver for your kernel
<3> linux__alien: why did you compile your own kernel if you just used the fedora config?
<10> AndyCap, young dumb, and full of
<9> ok
<9> thx for help
<12> AndyCap, thats because sound was not working in Fedora Kernel because a patch for my sound card was not rolled in the 2.6.16.x branch so i had to download the source , change the code and rebuild it with Fedora Config file
<12> So whats the easiest way to do this
<10> linux__alien, so since you are running the custom kernel you will need to recompile the driver as well
<12> Southern_Gentlem, Oh.. So is it a big process ?
<12> :-)
<12> where would i get the packages
<10> linux__alien, get the source from livna and recompile
<12> yum install nvidia source?


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