Takashi Ichihara wrote:
Hi
During the updating of the SL5.3 X86_64 from 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5xen
to the latest kernel 2.6.18-128.1.10.el5xen, We have encountered
Missing Dependency problem during the yum update procedure
on several hosts. This was resolved by removing (rpm -el) old
kernel
Hi,
Can you please send me the whole output of the yum update. If it's too
long, just send it to me personally.
Also, can you please send me the output of
rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort
Thanks
Troy
Takashi Ichihara wrote:
Hi
During the updating of the SL5.3 X86_64 from
Hi,
For both of these, which version of Scientific Linux is this?
Troy
Avetisyan, Aram wrote:
Hi William,
Yes, the same exact thing (it can't see the networks) happens with Intel's
4965AGN card. I have not been able to fix it though -- if you find a solution,
please let me know.
-- Aram
Hi Troy,
I am using SL5.3 with kernel 2.6.18-128.1.10.el5 .
-- Aram
-Original Message-
From: Troy Dawson [mailto:daw...@fnal.gov]
Sent: Mon 5/11/2009 10:21 AM
To: Avetisyan, Aram
Cc: scientific-linux-us...@fnal.gov
Subject: Re: Latest kernel update cripples NetworkManager?
Hi,
For
Sorry Troy,
I am on SL 5.0; guess other relevant details are in prior submission
William.
--- On Mon, 5/11/09, Troy Dawson daw...@fnal.gov wrote:
From: Troy Dawson daw...@fnal.gov
Subject: Re: Latest kernel update cripples NetworkManager?
To: Avetisyan, Aram aram_avetis...@brown.edu
Cc:
Which java is this?
-Connie Sieh
On Sat, 9 May 2009, William Shu wrote:
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Can anyone help?
In order to learn how to use eclipse, I try running the eclipse program for the
first time and get the error message:
Hi,
we currently have no real RedHat or CentOS systems running at Aachen. So, we
cannot check if the problem with the drivers is ScientificLinux-made or a
general problem of this kernel version.
Michael.
Troy Dawson schrieb:
Hi All,
Is this happening with CentOS and real RedHat systems as
Greetings all,
A user brought this problem to my attention this weekend, and it's
reproducible whether logging into the machine via Linux X or Windows VNC
(only port 22 is open on the machine in question). Local logins are only
used by root and only in virtual consoles.
I've tried to gather all
Pann McCuaig wrote:
Greetings all,
A user brought this problem to my attention this weekend, and it's
reproducible whether logging into the machine via Linux X or Windows VNC
(only port 22 is open on the machine in question). Local logins are only
used by root and only in virtual consoles.
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 13:28, Troy Dawson wrote:
Pann McCuaig wrote:
Greetings all,
A user brought this problem to my attention this weekend, and it's
reproducible whether logging into the machine via Linux X or Windows VNC
(only port 22 is open on the machine in question). Local logins are
Hi Troy,
I am using SL 5.0 on the machine (laptop). Barring inadvertency, it has always
been updated with yum/yumex from SL sites/mirrors. I also have the same problem
with an SL 5.0 desktop, but not with an SL5.2 desktop.
The requested output is:
[...@hpsl5 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep eclipse |sort
Is there a possibility to updating eclipse to that in SL5.2 without upgrading
Scientific Linux to 5.2? In which case, how?
If not, the trouble is that I am mostly using the laptop (SL 5.0) and my
desktops are also SL5.0 and Redhat 9.0; someone else tends to use the desktop
(SL5.2). I dare not
My iwl4965 driver is OK on the latest (SL5) kernel. haven't had
any trouble. I am running the x86_64 version of the kernel, however.
Steve
On Sun, 10 May 2009, Avetisyan, Aram wrote:
Hi William,
Yes, the same exact thing (it can't see the networks) happens with Intel's
4965AGN card. I
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