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<0> !visibility <0> !fvisibility <1> if you can help me install manually i'll do it without konstruct :) <1> but I'm not that experienced thats why I'm using an automated install <0> arthon: its not that hard... just a sec <0> arthon: you just have to install a few packages in order, then the rest don't matter <1> okat <1> okay <1> I guess I already have all packages dl ed <1> which one should I install first? <0> arthon: what system are you running? <0> arthon: run uname -a <0> and paste , it shouldn't be more than one line <1> Linux cpanel.ev1servers.net 2.6.9-22.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Sep 19 18:32:14 EDT 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux <2> why are you installing KDE on a server? <1> cause I am not familiar with a black screen :)
<2> arthon: well, it's a total waste of diskspace, memory and CPU cycles <0> arthon: here you go, http://pastebin.com/546316 <2> arthon: And it's not difficult to grasp the basics of running a server machine... probably easier than attempting to compile KDE ;) <0> arthon: don't include the line numbers... <2> arthon: incidentally, if you're running redhat, aren't there packages for KDE? I bet there are. <2> arthon: Packages stop you having to worry about stuff like this <0> arthon: this should get you through the entire build without any issues.... <3> blah <1> thanks OptimusPrime <2> arthon: also, there are lots of environments for X (if you insist on running X windows) that are far lighter than KDE <1> I'm looking into that <0> arthon: install arts-1.x.x first... then I believe the next is kdelib-3.4.3 <1> steg what do you mean with packages? <2> arthon: Well, what version of redhat is on the system? <4> icewm! <1> ref hat 4 enterprise <1> red* <4> call support, then? <1> well they are installing it with $ <2> arthon: Ok. Well, you are familiar with packages and how redhat handles them? <1> you mean with rpm's? <2> arthon: Yes. There are high-level tools to manage them, though <0> arthon: here are the instructions... if you don't have qt installed you will have to install it with their specific options.. other than that, the little script I gave you will work on everything else... http://developer.kde.org/build/compile_kde3_4.html <2> arthon: So you can easily install a package and all its dependencies, for isntance <2> arthon: or easily upgrade <1> which high level tool for example? <1> okey OptimusPrime I'll look into that too thanks <2> arthon: I am not certain which redhat uses :) <2> arthon: give me a second I will find out <1> OptimusPrime: -bash: ./configure: No such file or directory <1> where should I run this? <3> ok, i give... ssh'ed into my laptop from work, and all my aliases are not loading <0> arthon: did you decompress arts and then copy the runme.sh script into the directory, then run it? if not, yoou will get that error <1> arts package? <0> arts-1.4.3.tar.bz2 <0> arthon: to decompress run the following: tar jxf arts-1.4.3.tar.bz2 <0> arthon: you should see a directory named arts-1.4.3 <0> arthon: just copy the runme.sh into that directory, then run it... it will build everything for you, and it will be faster than the binaries they have for download <1> I got this: /arts-1.5.1.tar.bz2 <1> the version higher soes it matter? <1> does* <0> arthon: oh my bad, you're installing KDE-3.5 <0> arthon: its decompressed and installed the same way, just change the version number to match...but first, did you install qt? <1> well how can I check if its installed? <0> arthon: type : which qtconfig <0> arthon: if it returns an error, nope... its not installed <1> it returned nothing <0> arthon: then you have to install qt first <1> okay <0> arthon: check out the install link that i gave ya:http://developer.kde.org/build/compile_kde3_4.html <0> arthon: those are the latest instructions <1> okay I'll install that first <0> a script that you can use for qt is a little different: http://pastebin.com/546320 <0> arthon: oh, on that qt script, change the versioning to match the version that you have there... I think its qt-4.0...almost forgot <0> http://pastebin.com/546320 <2> arthon: I have been advise yum and apt are two options <2> arthon: however, packages. <2> arthon: packages, packages, packages, packages, packages <2> I hope I make my point ;) <1> steg I tried to install yum before <1> but it didn't work..
<2> arthon: I see. <1> OptimusPrime I'm dl ing qt-x11-opensource-src-4.1.0.tar.gz <1> is this the right one? <2> arthon: Seriously, you are making an error here. <2> arthon: You do not want X and KDE compiled from source. <0> arthon: sounds good <2> arthon: You want the packages. <2> arthon: In fact, you really want neither, but if you really insist, use packages. <1> okay steg but how can I get the packages? <0> arthon: steg might have apoint, you might be getting in over your head... the scripts will help out but it might not be enough for ya <2> it's not a case of getting in over your head, it's a case of good system administration <2> and also a case of getting in over your head <2> ;) <1> lol <1> wait a sec then <1> I'll paste the error yum gave <2> arthon: Feh, I'm going to guess from redhat's site <0> arthon: once you're finished, this is what you have to look forward to... a VERY complete desktop solution: http://southkc.net/tmp/kde-3.4.3 <2> arthon: how did you try and install it? <1> err how could I run yum? <0> arthon: if you want a thin client [almost] : http://southkc.net/tmp/xfce-4.2 <1> steg: you mean yum? <2> yes <1> i found an installation guide <1> downloaded it and installed it <1> "yum install" doesn't work.. I think I have to install yum again <2> christ, redhat is a confusing mess <5> "not work" as in, blows up, stabs you in the face, touches you in inappropriate places, what? <1> -bash: yum: command not found <5> how did you install it? <5> and on which distro <1> red hat 4 enterprise <5> how did you install it? <1> i've founded a manual and did what it says <1> but am not able to find it again <1> it was yum-2.0.3 <5> What does this give you... rpm -qa|grep yum <1> nothing <1> guess I need to install the rpm again <2> arthon: ok, I don't think redhat release enterprise packages in a way that can be used with yum <2> and frankly, on a server, i would use official redhat packages <1> so what do you suggest? <2> arthon: There is a service called redhat network that seems to be mentioned <2> however, really, you've bought the thing, I'd ask tech support. ;) <1> okay then <6> of course redhat service would do. <1> I will do that... <6> but then, you need to be registered with it <7> hi I like to know if it's possible to print flash movies in firefox <2> most printers lack the ability to print interactive paper <8> :) <2> safasdfasd: but I know whta you mean, and i've no idea <2> just thought I'd take the oportunity for a mediocre joke <7> ;) <7> ao nobody knows? <9> print a movie, eh? <7> no <7> it's not even moving... <9> i don't see why not <9> verified <10> hi all <10> i've got a probleme <5> is that like a "problem"? <10> how can i drop access for yahoo mess using iptables <10> i already droped access for 5050 and udp 1080 <10> and is still connect <10> yes <10> is problem <10> sry <10> anyone?? what ports i have to block ? <11> you cant, because yahoo messenger use random ports <10> tnx <12> ERROR: You need the openssl PHP extension to use SMTP/IMAP TLS how can I fix it ? i start /usr/sbin/apachectl startssl and it don`t fix it <1> I got a problem with yum it gives this error:
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