Ross S. W. Walker pisze:
Last time I compiled a KDE app from source (knights I believe) I
had to specify the Qt development lib path manually with an
option to 'configure'.
a) in Red Hat Qt sources are in /usr/lib/qt-3.3 directory, but generally
in distributions there is /usr/lib/qt path;
Michael Kratz pisze:
Be very very careful... don't remove the kernel you're running.
after removing actually running kernel, the system will operate
properly, because kernel and modules are in RAM; so unless you try to
load a kernel module, or reboot, you are safe
I sometimes make
User Siva GNU/Linux wrote:
Hi
I am using CentOS 5 64bit, i can install successfully on the below hardware.
while booting i can see the Pointer and use Mouse. But While i get a Login
screen I couldn't see the pointer, after login also i can't. when i press
CTRL button, it shows where the pointer
User centos wrote:
Is kernel depends on Centos version, I mean I have installed Centos 4.3
and its kernel
version is 2.6.9, but I want to upgrade the kernel to the latest
available in kernel.org.
you can use any 2.6.x kernel version, but then you have to run
it yourself
I suggest to use
User Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cobbler check
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/cobbler, line 18, in ?
import cobbler.cobbler as app
ImportError: No module named cobbler.cobbler
it looks like Python error; simply module cobbler.cobbler
isn't installed;
Użytkownik Rogelio Bastardo napisał:
I'm looking to install n2rrd, which requires Perl 5.8.x
(http://n2rrd.diglinks.com/cgi-bin/trac.cgi)
I see that lots of Perl stuff is installed. Do I just need to yum
upgrade perl-libwww-perl-5.78.5 to the latest?
if that n2rrd is pack of Perl scripts,
Użytkownik JC Júnior napisał:
lot of problems to compile Amule and d4X, tools that I use a lot.
Somebody have some experience to do this work?? sombody have an .spec
file??
specs and i386 packages are in rpmforge; d4x is...
compilable, but amule have wxgtk dependency, so use binary
Użytkownik Ern jura napisał:
What command should I use to restore my desktop panels they disappeared
after I increased the screen resolution
it's depend on desktop you are using; in Gnome, this will be:
gnome-panel
run this as panelless user, not root; there are at least
three ways to
Uz.ytkownik [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisa?:
1) i dont see /usr/src/redhat/BUILD and the other 4 directories..
namely RPMS, SOURCES, SPECS, SRPMS
so basically how do i install /src.rpm files
install package rpm-build and they will appear
but create a new user account, and build packages as that
Uz.ytkownik Tronn Wærdahl napisa?:
Personally i dont like YUM, I prefer apt-get, the package you dont wanna
update is openldap, espesially the server, you could easyly configre
apt, to
ignore those packages
you can define it in /etc/yum.conf; add an exclude line, such as:
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