Linux-Setup Digest #7, Volume #19 Tue, 27 Jun 00 08:13:09 EDT
Contents:
Re: Linux install #38....Still blinky video ("mike")
Re: serial mouse with laptop? (Antonino Sabetta)
samba troubles ("Marlous Mater")
Re: ok, i'm fucking pissed. dual boot winnt and linux ("mike")
Re: Problem on Installation of ALSA Driver 0.5.8 (Andy Ford)
Re: SuSE 6.4 freezing (Andy Ford)
Can't install gdk-pixbuf in redhat (Tan Chee Sin)
Re: Enabling swap partition? (Yidao Cai)
SoundMAX supported? (Konstantin Prokazov)
Re: MP3 player makes a lot of noise (C Sanjayan Rosenmund)
Linux and Modem (Andreas Zanke)
Re: Can't install gdk-pixbuf in redhat (Eric)
Re: How to turn on remote root login? (C Sanjayan Rosenmund)
Re: Configuration of sound card yamaha724 (linux6.0) (C Sanjayan Rosenmund)
Dial up window equivalent? (raymond)
Re: Modem connects, problems with Netscape, telnet, etc,(Where is my mind?)
(Linux-Addict)
Partitioning of large IDE-Disk (Oliver D. Bedford)
Re: is there a port to windows media player? (max barwell)
Newbie: installing applications ("Jeff Malka")
Re: 61GB Maxtor HD problem, please help! (Alberto BARSELLA)
Re: RH - Win98 connectivity (Ralf Kleineisel)
Re: Can't install gdk-pixbuf in redhat (Colin Watson)
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From: "mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux install #38....Still blinky video
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 01:25:56 -0800
Try changing the default runlevel to 3. On my RedHat distro this
is in /etc/inittab on the line that says id:3:initdefault:. You might
also try booting to linux single, I'm not sure if this will dump you to a
command prompt or not. I always choose to start X manually. I don't like
the idea of booting directly into X. mike
In article <BBT55.525$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Tony Vining"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Blinking login screen. Linux loads video device KLM or KEM or
> something....THen the screen starts blinking.
>
> How can I load Linux without loading the video device driver, since that
> is the LAST thing to load. I can troubleshoot from there....
>
> TONY
>
>
>
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From: Antonino Sabetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: serial mouse with laptop?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 01:27:36 +0200
Peter Bismuti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex, I'm trying to figure out how to use both an
> external mouse and keyboard with my laptop even though
> I only have one ps2 slot. I tried using a serial
> mouse but that didn't work, do you know why?
Did you confugure it correctly?
I've used a ps2 keyb and a serial mouse for a while...
--
Antonino Sabetta
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://web.tiscalinet.it/sabetta
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From: "Marlous Mater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: samba troubles
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 08:33:39 GMT
Who can help me?? I have got my samba server working. There is only one
problem, the server has got a cdrom I have got shared, But the cd off
Office2000 is not working, because a kopple of files are hidden. I have
found one sollution, that is burning a new cdrom, but first lose the hidden
atribute. Please tell me there is another way to do this.
Marlous
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From: "mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ok, i'm fucking pissed. dual boot winnt and linux
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 01:37:47 -0800
*sigh*
Ok I was able to mount my linux partition, but in the process I managed to
somehow hose up a logical drive in an extended partition right after my
linux root partition.
In other words, in NT Disk Administrator from front
to back I have a 4GB C: primary partition, a 128MB linux swap, a 3GB linux
root, and a 4GB FAT logical drive, which I can't access. NT says unknown
file type and linux says, bad fstype, or etc. etc. Disk Administrator
shows it as the proper size, but not type, fdisk -l under linux says that
/dev/hda6 (linux root) and /dev/hda7 (windows logical) overlap. The p
option in fdisk shows the ending sector of /dev/hda6 to be 915 and the
beginning sector of /dev/hda7 to also be 915 not 916. So do I move the
beginning sector of /dev/hda7 or the ending sector of
/dev/hda6?
And what would be the best way to go about it? I'm going to try Partition
Magic tomorrow and if that doesn't work then I'll just try to recover the
data and copy it to a new partition.
Any ideas are welcome,
thanks mike
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Michael Jordan) wrote:
> Hi, I have a 20GB hard drive set up with a 4GB partition booting
> WindowsNT Workstation and then a linux swap, a linux root, and a Windows
> partition of 4 GB and then free space with 8 GB or so free. Everything
> was working fine using the NT bootloader and a bootsect.lnx file I
> copied from /dev/hda7. I created a couple of windows partitions in the
> free space which moved my linux root partition from hda7 to hda6. It's
> now been a couple of hours and nothing I do can get me to boot into
> linux. I either get a kernel panic unable to mount root partition or I
> get a failed message with fsck saying bad block on /dev/hda7. The fstab
> still says /dev/hda7 is mounted under / and I can only mount it as
> read-only, so I can't change it. I created a rescue disk with my other
> linux machine from the RH CD but I can't even get less let alone vi so I
> can change the fstab. I've tried using linux root=/dev/hda6, I've tried
> linux single root=/dev/hda6, I've tried linux root=/dev/fd0, I've tried
> every combination I can think of. I've read the man pages for lilo,
> lilo.conf, rdev, and the bootprompt howto and nothing works. I even went
> back into NT and deleted the partitions I created since nothing was
> stored on them yet and it still didn't work. All I want to do is tell
> Linux to boot from hda6 not hda7 and have fsck check /dev/hda6 not
> /dev/hda7. I seem to get as far as setting the hostname which is in
> rc.sysinit, but then it fails checking /dev/hda7 which is now a windows
> partition not a linux partition. How do I tell fsck to check /dev/hda6
> not 7 if root=/dev/hda6 doesn't work and append="root=/dev/hda6" doesn't
> work and boot=/dev/hda6, doesn't work and the fucking rescue disk
> doesn't allow me to mount my root partition in read-write mode so I can
> change the fstab, which is where I think fsck is lookng for which
> filesystems to check? At this point I'm ready to blow out the linux
> partitions and just install it by itself on a second hard drive and the
> hell with this partition bullshit. But I'd really like to know how to do
> this. thanks mike
>
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Ford)
Subject: Re: Problem on Installation of ALSA Driver 0.5.8
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 20:20:41 -0500
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000 23:12:29 +0800, Holmes Cheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I am very newbie in linux.
>
>When I ./configure, it is okay...
>but when I "make install", the error prompts
>"This code requires Linux 2.3.99-pre5 and higher"
>
>How can i solve this problem? Should I need to
>upgrade my kernal?
>
>Thank you.
>
>best regards
>holmescheng
ALSA should work for 2.2.x kernels. Mine does. What kernel are you using?
--
yours,
Andy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Ford)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.suse
Subject: Re: SuSE 6.4 freezing
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 20:29:24 -0500
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000 09:19:53 +0200, Roman Kanala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have purchased SuSE 6.4 with 6 CDs and a manual because I wanted
>to use it for a Linux server. It is a PIII 6000 MHz, 512 Mb RAM,
>80 Gb HD machine with a 3Com905c network card. This box has been
>set up by Transtec Computer AG in Switzerland.
>
>I have installed everything, which is an option in the installation.
>There is no standard server configuration in the installer.
>
>There are two serious issues with SuSE Linux 6.4 on this machine:
>
>1. /dev/eth0 does not shut down at reboot. Instead, the machine
>freezes. The culprit could be the 3Com905c Fast Ethernet card
>drivers or a SuSE library somewhere. RedHat does not do that.
>
>2. The machine freezes from time to time. If using KDE, it
>freezes within a half an hour. In GNOME, it freezes about once
>a day. With no login, it freezes too. Unfortunately, RedHat X11
>does not work on the monitor which is a 21" workstation display
>by Digital.
>
I have had X freezes with SuSE on two different machines.
One was one that was upgraded many times; every SuSE since 4.4.1.
I had plenty of disk space, so I made a fresh install of 6.3
and copied over /home, /usr/local, and files from /etc/ and it works great now.
The other one was a fresh install of 6.4eval, but I downloaded all the
KDE updates and sorted out the proper OpenGL stuff/dependencies and it
works well now.
Andy
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Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 16:59:08 +0800
From: Tan Chee Sin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Can't install gdk-pixbuf in redhat
Hello,
I 've downloaded the rpm from
http://www.redhat.com/swr/i386/gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.i386_dl.html
then I install with "rpm -ivh gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.src.rpm". I seems to
install. But when I do a "rpm -qi gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0.1.src.rpm", it
reported "package gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.src.rpm is not installed". So
what's wrong?
Chee Sin
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From: Yidao Cai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Enabling swap partition?
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:11:53 -0500
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone tell me if there
> should be an entry in /etc/fstab for my swap partition, and if
> so, what should it look like?
/dev/hda6 swap swap defaults 0 0
cai
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From: Konstantin Prokazov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SoundMAX supported?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 13:05:49 +0300
===============================================================================
Mr. Konstantin A. Prokazov
National Technical University of Ukraine
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FidoNet : 2:463/261.1
ICQ UIN : 43724563
===============================================================================
Everybody, hello!
Does anyone saw drivers for SoundMAX (Analog Devices 1885?) sound codec on
Intel I810F motherboard for Black Cat Linux 6.2 (kernel 2.2.14b-smp) or
Red Hat 6.2?
I successfully install XFCom i810 support for integrated Intel 752 video
accelerator, but can't find drivers (or patches) for integrated sound
codec (SoundMAX).
Can you help me?
;^)
Thnx,
See you later...
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From: C Sanjayan Rosenmund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MP3 player makes a lot of noise
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 03:28:15 -0700
Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> Just because your cd-rom plays CDs fine through your soundcard does not
> mean your sound card is set up, since remember, you attached an audio cable
> from your CD-ROM to your sound card !
>
> Run sndconfig (Redhat) or lothar (mandrake 7.0 or later) or your distros
> sound/hardware set up tool
>
> Jan Moons wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have problems playing MP3's.
> > My soundblaster works fine, at least I can play normal audio CD's.
> > But when I want to play MP3 files with X11amp of freeamp I get a lot of
> > noise, my speakers are about to explode !!!! And I can't seem to hear
> > any music through the noise.
Actually, it "sounds" like he is trying to send dsp type sound through
an audio type interface. Jan, is /dev/dsp support compiled into your
kernel? If not, do so. I had *all* kinds of trouble with my sound
card (cs4610 based) until I loaded the dsp type modules for my card.
Fortunately, I just got /dev/dsp device not found. I know that they
are *very* diferent formats for sound (one is analog the other is
digital, I think) I tried recording a sound file with one and sending
it to the other once and got symptoms just like what you describe.
Good Luck
--
Sanjay
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Windows has detected that a gnat has farted near your computer.
Press any key to reboot.
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From: Andreas Zanke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux and Modem
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 10:16:14 GMT
Hi all,
Does anybody know, how to configure a modem (connected to a serial
port) to answer a call?
Any hints would be appreciated.
regards
Andreas
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From: Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can't install gdk-pixbuf in redhat
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 09:30:10 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tan Chee Sin wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I 've downloaded the rpm from
> http://www.redhat.com/swr/i386/gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.i386_dl.html
> then I install with "rpm -ivh gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.src.rpm". I seems to
> install. But when I do a "rpm -qi gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0.1.src.rpm", it
> reported "package gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.src.rpm is not installed". So
try rpm -qi gdk-pixbuf
skip all the trailing version numbers when you perform a query for a
package
Eric
> what's wrong?
>
> Chee Sin
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From: C Sanjayan Rosenmund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to turn on remote root login?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 03:32:44 -0700
Kheng-Teong Goh wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for being helpful. To the question is there any reason I can't login
> in as normal user? and su? It's seems that su can't do a lot of things.
>
actually, if you "su -" it will act as if you had just logged in as
root. I've not been able to find one that root can do that "su -"
cannot. It is also *much* safer.
--
Sanjay
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Windows has detected that a gnat has farted near your computer.
Press any key to reboot.
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From: C Sanjayan Rosenmund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Configuration of sound card yamaha724 (linux6.0)
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 03:37:15 -0700
Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> Options (any linux distro):
> 1)Get a new sound card
> 2)There are commercial binary drivers available from OSS (sorry, I don't have a
> url), which work for something like 2 hours if you don't buy them, and cost
> more than your soundcard if you want to run them plermanently.
> 3)Wait until Yamaha is kind enough to release info for people to write drivers,
> or releases their own drivers
> 4)Write drivers yourself and become a hero to every linux user with a
> YMF724-based card.
>
5) get ALSA (http://www.alsa-project.org) and use it. . .(I refuse to
pay for something I can get for free. . . )
--
Sanjay
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (raymond)
Subject: Dial up window equivalent?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 10:39:32 GMT
Under Windows 95/98, I can set up a new dial up connection to bring up
a window when the connection is made which allows me to enter a
SecureID that changes every minute. Does anyone know of a way to do
this under Linux? Perhaps a script you are aware of? Thanks for any
help you can give me.
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From: Linux-Addict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Modem connects, problems with Netscape, telnet, etc,(Where is my mind?)
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 10:41:08 GMT
If you have a ethernet card (nic) in your box, your going to have to
run this command at SU , /sbin/ifconfig eth0 down. if the nic is up and
running Netscape is looking to the network to run ,not your dialup.
To load in your modem at bootup in /etc/rc.d/rc.serial add the following
line, this is my settings you will have to run cat /proc/pci to get your
settings. In /rc.serial , setserial /dev/modem uart 16550A port 0xb800
irq 10. If the /rc.serial doesn't exist use Emacs editor to create it.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Eisenberg) wrote:
> Hey! I finally got my a modem to work and connect with my Internet
> Server after using the following line
>
> setserial /dev/ttyS2 auto_irq autoconfig
>
> It then seems to dial fine after putting a # sign in front of auth on
> the /etc/ppp/options(i think correct path). Now after I connect and
> it logs in I am unable to use Netscape, telnet, or anything else. It
> seems like I'm not connected at all. I tried pinging, telnet, etc,
> etc, on many sites. I also used another account besides root since I
> read Corel disables Internet browsing with the root account. Any help
> would be great. I also am curious as how to make the setserial line
> above load up every time? I think I edit the /etc/rc.boot/0setserial
> but I'm not sure if that is correct, and what to edit. Any help would
> be great! Thanks! Take Care. Paul
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oliver D. Bedford)
Subject: Partitioning of large IDE-Disk
Date: 27 Jun 2000 12:57:14 +0200
Hi,
I've partitioned a disk into 3 partitions:
Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 63 sectors, 29765 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hdc1 1 12484 6291904+ b Win95 FAT32
/dev/hdc2 12485 24968 6291936 b Win95 FAT32
/dev/hdc3 24969 29765 2417688 b Win95 FAT32
But when I "mount -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /C" etc. I get:
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdc3 2096960 375808 1721152 18% /inbox
/dev/hdc2 2096960 375808 1721152 18% /D
/dev/hdc1 2096960 0 2096960 0% /C
(I've copied some files to /C and /inbox).
What's wrong? Or: what documentation should I read?
TIA,
Oliver
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From: max barwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: is there a port to windows media player?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 23:24:53 +1200
Maybe you could try realplayer, or freeamp?
max
Daniel Klimkowski wrote:
> I need to know if there is a port of Windows media player to Linux or
> anything that emulates it. I'm wanting it so that I can stream audio from
> online radio stations and most of them require Windows Media Player.
--
=======================================
- Max Barwell - - powered by -
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - Redhat 6.2 -
=======================================
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From: "Jeff Malka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Newbie: installing applications
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 07:37:35 -0400
I am a total neophyte to Linux and Unix and am not sure how to install
applications into my Linux system (TurboLinux 6 workstation).
I have found some applications on CDs of other distributions. In particular
something I would like (BRU2000) from a CD of Caldera Open Linux 1.3 that
comes in a book I purchased. Is it possible to install an application from
such a CD into my Turbolinux installation?
If I run turbopkg on this Caldera CD, it, not surprisingly finds nothing to
install. How do I proceed to install from a different CD? I am concerned
to run the Caldera's install because it might overwrite my present
installation.
--
Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: Alberto BARSELLA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: 61GB Maxtor HD problem, please help!
Date: 27 Jun 2000 13:47:17 +0200
Jonathan McKinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Get into linux, detected fine. fdisk it to full size(it's for data storage) and
> format using mke2fs. Formated fine.
Did you run a bad blocks check? It will take ages, but it's good to
do at least once on a newly acquired drive.
> Mounting it went fine the first time, used it, benchmarked it, etc. fine. I did
> notice however that the size only ended up being:
>
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda1 56450776 5408896 51041880 10% /us1
>
> when the total should be a few gigabytes higher.
Check the reserved block percentage and lower it.
(man tune2fs) I think mke2fs reserves 5% for root, which in a 61Gb is
quite a lot of disk space...
> I rebooted and upon boot it said my /dev/hda1 had errors and forced a check. It
> just went too long, so I killed it.
Weird. Was it unmounted correctly?
(BTW I'm not sure of the max size of a single filesystem, maybe it's
worth checking out).
> Jun 23 20:15:08 kerr kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running
> e2fsck is recommended
> Jun 23 20:15:08 kerr kernel: EXT2-fs error (device ide0(3,1)):
> ext2_check_blocks_bitmap: Wrong free blocks count for group 0, stored = 7691,
> counted = 7704
This is FS errors.
> Before, other errors I got were like:
> Jun 22 21:35:48 kerr kernel: hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady
> SeekComplete DataRequest Error }
> Jun 22 21:35:48 kerr kernel: hda: read_intr: error=0x10 { SectorIdNotFound },
> CHS=65535/12/54, sector=66060026
This is disk error. If they tend to happen always at the same place,
create a mini-partition around those tracks and run badblocks in write
(destructive) mode to see what happens.
Hope this helps,
Alberto
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From: Ralf Kleineisel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat,linux.redhat.misc,redhat.config,redhat.general
Subject: Re: RH - Win98 connectivity
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 13:46:54 +0200
John Hanson wrote:
> I have a printer attached to my 98 machine that I
> >>would like to print to from Linux.
I have a Win95 box connected to one with RedHat 6.2. The Windoze
computer
has a printer installed. I try to setup Samba to use the printer from
Linux. When I print a file under Linux it appears in the list of
print jobs on the Win95 machine. As soon as the transfer is complete
the print job disappears from the list and nothing else happens.
No printing, no error message. Printing from Win95 works fine.
Anyone got an idea?
Thanks.
--
Ralf Kleineisel - Regionales Rechenzentrum Erlangen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson)
Subject: Re: Can't install gdk-pixbuf in redhat
Date: 27 Jun 2000 11:45:45 GMT
Tan Chee Sin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I 've downloaded the rpm from
>http://www.redhat.com/swr/i386/gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.i386_dl.html
>then I install with "rpm -ivh gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.src.rpm". I seems to
>install. But when I do a "rpm -qi gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0.1.src.rpm", it
>reported "package gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.src.rpm is not installed". So
>what's wrong?
Firstly, when you do any query without the -p option, you're querying
installed packages, and must only give the plain package name:
rpm -qi gdk-pixbuf
Secondly, you've actually installed a source package, not a binary one,
and this will have been installed into /usr/src/redhat. If you really
did want to build from source, try this instead:
rpm --rebuild gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.src.rpm
I suspect you probably wanted to get the binary package instead, though,
so look for a .i386.rpm and use this command:
rpm -ivh gdk-pixbuf-0.5.0-1.i386.rpm
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