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<0> i'm trying to install ndiswrapper drivers for my wireless netgea ma401 card and keep getting a invalid driver error. Anyone???
<0> keep getting errors while instaling wlan-ng
<0> anyone knows if there are rpm's for wlan-ng
<1> Not sure, but where in CFL are you?
<0> CFL?
<1> Central Florida
<0> ??
<0> oh, that , that's not my real ip
<1> ah
<0> why?
<1> Because I'm in that area.
<0> i'm connected over a proxy



<2> BUG:Soft lockup on CPU#0.... seems fammiiar to you guys?
<3> hi
<3> whats the best way to remove php on fedora? i want to update it
<3> red hat 8 i mean
<1> lol
<1> why not just pour gasoline all over yourself and light a match?
<3> cause that would be way off topic
<1> Well, so is talking about end of life RedHat products.
<1> rpm -e php
<1> would remove php
<1> but do yourself a favor and upgrade, really.
<3> its not my box
<1> Running RedHat 8 is probably just as dangerous as runinng an unpatched Windows NT 4.0 system, and that's saying something.
<3> i am helping a friend out hehe
<1> Well, tell your friend he/she is putting themselves at great risk.
<1> You also might want to look at fedoralegacy.org
<1> they have new packages for older RedHat systems
<3> i don't know much about redhat i use freebsd daily hehe, its quite impressive
<3> what does this mean when i tried to do rpm -e php
<3> PHP Warning: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php4/msql.so' - /usr/lib/php4/msql.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0
<1> that's strange.
<1> try: rpm -e php php-mysql
<3> [root@localhost root]# rpm -e php php-mysql
<3> error: package php-mysql is not installed
<3> error: Failed dependencies:
<3> php = 4.2.2-8.0.5 is needed by (installed) php-ldap-4.2.2-8.0.5
<1> rpm -e php php-ldap :)
<1> I don't know if they have yum or apt installed... try yum remove php
<1> or apt-get remove php
<3> [root@localhost root]# rpm -e php php-ldap
<3> warning: /etc/php.ini saved as /etc/php.ini.rpmsave
<1> It's uninstalled. :P
<3> ok,.. so thats about it, how do i check to see if theres anything else php related installed,... its been awhile since i have used rpm
<1> it just backedup to the config file for you.
<1> rpm -qa|sort|grep php
<3> ok thanks very much
<3> now everything is uninstalled,.. i can update php with yum or build from src, which do you suggest?
<3> apt and yum arn't installed
<1> well, the first thing I'd do
<1> is goto that fedoralegacy site, and see about getting yum installed
<1> running standard updates, to see if php and apache isn't part of the updates
<1> and if not, for a system that old, I'd probably build everything directly from source.
<3> well i am updateing rpm to 4.1.1 so i can use yum, there wasn't one for 4.1
<1> mostly because you're not going to get much support for the RedHat side of things anyway.
<3> yah i am going to suggest they switch to BSD, lol
<1> that'd be a hell of a lot better than RedHat 8
<3> error: Failed dependencies:
<3> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3.2) is needed by rpm-4.1.1-1.8x
<1> heheh
<3> when i try to install rpm 4.1.1
<1> where did you get that rpm?



<3> its more of a pain in the *** for me cause i have to work with this ****
<3> http://www.fedoralegacy.org/docs/yum-rh8.php
<3> rpm -Uvh http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/8.0/legacy-utils/i386/rpm-4.1.1-1.8x.i386.rpm
<1> You're gonna probably have to grab glibc packages if they have them, what a PITA :)
<3> should i just bould from source?
<1> No. There should be rpms for that
<3> [root@localhost root]# rpm -q glibc
<3> glibc-2.2.93-5
<3> where can i find 2.3.2
<1> http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/8.0/updates/i386/
<3> http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/8.0/updates/i386/glibc-2.3.2-4.80.8.i386.rpm
<3> i686 or i386? lol
<3> is 686 athlon
<1> then i686
<1> whatever uname -a says
<3> Linux localhost.localdomain 2.4.18-14 #1 Wed Sep 4 13:35:50 EDT 2002 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
<1> then use i686
<3> do i do rpm -e on the current glibc?
<4> hello
<4> like why are u hiding from me? :D
<1> mastajax: no.
<1> rpm -Uvh glibc-blah.rpm
<1> U = upgrade.
<1> No one's hiding from you.
<4> sorry
<4> :D
<4> can u help me whith something?
<1> Depends on what it is.
<3> error: Failed dependencies:
<3> glibc-common = 2.3.2-4.80.8 is needed by glibc-2.3.2-4.80.8
<3> glibc = 2.2.93 is needed by (installed) glibc-devel-2.2.93-5
<4> well it is about iptables and firewalls and stuff oO
<5> xheliox fedora core 5 is completed ?
<1> mastajax: You need those two packages as well.
<1> and then rpm -Uvh glibc*
<3> do i install common first or something?
<1> Nah, all at once.
<1> ph3e4r: Well, let's not get specific or anything.
<4> oh
<1> Kurupt: Not for at least another month and a half.
<4> well i need some tips and advice about how to make my server cracker free
<4> like how can i see what to drop and what to accept
<4> can u explain to a noob like me?
<4> please?
<1> **** no?
<1> There's only about 5000 howto's on this subject.. and you want a personal tutor?
<4> not a personal tutor
<4> just a hint or two
<1> You drop everytihng you don't need. :)
<4> now that is what i want to hear o_0
<1> And then you determine if what you need is worth the exposure.
<4> i updated anything i can find on my server so do i have to make something else to be sure that i wont have any script kidies on my server?
<4> and i droped all :D
<4> accpet only few ports
<4> that i need
<4> oh tnx
<4> i will come back here tomorow
<5> ok xheliox
<3> well thanks helo, yum is working now
<1> no prob


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