I have only installed with RH and CentOS. You would think SciLinux
should "just work".

When you installed linux did you install a default base "workstation"
image? That is recommended.

Other than that... I would suggest maybe following the developer
instructions and build the opkgs from source. From what I've read on
the developer list, the pre-built binary oscar package repositories
are not complete on all platforms.

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:39 AM, gareth <lord...@rucus.net> wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm running into trouble when running 'oscar-config --bootstrap'. The
> previous command was:
>
> oscar-config --setup-distro scientific_linux-5-i386
>
> and this machine is a new Scientific Linux 5.4 (32bit) install. I'm including
> the bootstrap.log; as it says, python-urlgrabber-3.1.0-5.el5 has already been
> installed (as has yume). Any ideas?
>
>
> Verbosity: 0
>
> =============================================================================
> == OSCAR bootstrap
> =============================================================================

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