On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 17:16:14 +0300 Anarky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > woow ... I wanted to update the kernel and thought I could download > > the files I needed manually ... did a test urpmi just to see how many > they could be ... and this is what I got. Is this right????
You have added a 'cooker' source but are not running cooker.
You are forcing urpmi to validate all the actual and relative provides
for both the pkgs you have installed and that which you wish to install,
not to mention the fact that this rpm was not built to run on any
platform except 9.2
You can use
# urpmi --allow-nodeps --allow-force kernel-2.6.0-0.test3.1mdk
but I would strongly discourage this
The 2.6.0-0.test is not a Newbie friendly kernel.
If you are determined to try it I would strongly suggest you install
either the 9.2 beta2, or the RC1, which should be out today and then use
urpmi to install the test kernel or dl the kernel.src.rpm and rebuild it
for your current system.
Charles
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