DVD43

2009-12-10 Thread Hector E. Celis
I am a user, but If I can't copy my own moveis, then linux is useless to me.
I really hate windows and its perpetual battle with viruses. But Linux has not 
been able to give me all that I need. Limewire, ICopyDVDS2 and DVD43. I finally 
got LimeWire to work. The autoten has given me a good DVD player and copier. 
But I can't make DVD43 work with wine . If I can get this to work I am a 
converter. 
I also need RS1 to work in Linux. (RS1 is a windows program that is derived 
from UNIX-VAX)
I need this for work.

The autoten creator should make it autoeleven, add DVD43 and I will have the 
essentials.

Hector Celis 

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Wine

2009-12-02 Thread Hector E. Celis
How in the hell do I install DVD43 using wine.
Same question for ICOPYDVDS2
And how do I install LimeWire

If we can't copy DVDs for personal use, can't use limewire , then FEDORA is 
GARBAGE useless to normal users.
So Fix this NOW (I AM SICK OF WINDOWS)
Some one pick up the challenge we can't all just sit with our finger up our ass 
waiting for some one else. I would but I am just a beginner.

Thanks
Hector Celis

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Limewire

2009-12-01 Thread Hector E. Celis
Where in the #...@% do I get a simple package ,rpm, for
j2re = 1.4.1 is needed by package LimeWire-free-4.14.0-0.i386 (/LimeWireLinux)

The later Lime Wire is not for Fedora it is a debian Ubuntu 

Thank you
Hector Celis

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Re: fedora-list Digest, Vol 69, Issue 203

2009-11-30 Thread Hector E. Celis
How do I install and run DVD43. I tride the following:
[r...@hector-laptop hector]# yum install 
wine[/home/hector/Downloads/DVD43_4-6-0_Setup.exe]

The solution must be similar to this, if there is a solution.

Is there A LINUX equivalent of DVD43??


I must have the equivalent of DVD43 and LimeWire

Thank you
for your help (I am an absolute beginner)

Hector Celis


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Today's Topics:

   1. 1 update available and no updates available
      (Allan Dreyer Andersen)
   2. Re: 1 update available and no updates available (Steven Stern)
   3. Re: Default keyring for NetworkManager (Tom H)
   4. Re: 1 update available and no updates available
      (Allan Dreyer Andersen)
   5. error message in yum (Fran?ois Patte)
   6. Re: Problem wih Installation (Mahmoud Abou-Eita)
   7. Re: Emacs fonts in F12 (Neal Becker)
   8. Re: Problem wih Installation (Mikkel)
   9. Re: kerneloops eating up cpu (jackson byers)
  10. Upgrade from F11 to F12 - problem with LVM and raid (jaivuk)
  11. Re: Setting up a VM to run an F12 guest on an XP host
      (john wendel)
  12. f12 updates kernel nomodeset option breaks radeon (Skunk Worx)
  13. Re: Default keyring for NetworkManager (Marko Vojinovic)
  14. Re: Default keyring for NetworkManager (Marko Vojinovic)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 23:08:31 +0100
From: Allan Dreyer Andersen sw...@swoop.dk
Subject: 1 update available and no updates available
To: Fedora - User List fedora-list@redhat.com
Message-ID: 20091129230831.75d29...@swoop.dk
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

Hi all

Behind this strange sounding subject is strange occurence for me.
I'm new to Fedora and have installed F12. All updates are installed by
few days ago I notice the normal 'Updates available' icon in my Gnome
menu.

If I click on the icon I get 'All software are updated' just a few
seconds later.

If I try to run 'yum upgrade' I get no packages marked for update'.

I'm using Danish localized version of Fedora so have tired to translate
back to English but is not sure above is the exact and correct sounding.

Am I doing something wrong here? 


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Venlig hilsen / Best regards
Allan Dreyer Andersen 



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Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 16:13:10 -0600
From: Steven Stern subscribed-li...@sterndata.com
Subject: Re: 1 update available and no updates available
To: Community assistance, encouragement,    and advice for using
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On 11/29/2009 04:08 PM, Allan Dreyer Andersen wrote:
 Hi all
 
 Behind this strange sounding subject is strange occurence for me.
 I'm new to Fedora and have installed F12. All updates are installed by
 few days ago I notice the normal 'Updates available' icon in my Gnome
 menu.
 
 If I click on the icon I get 'All software are updated' just a few
 seconds later.
 
 If I try to run 'yum upgrade' I get no packages marked for update'.
 
 I'm using Danish localized version of Fedora so have tired to translate
 back to English but is not sure above is the exact and correct sounding.
 
 Am I doing something wrong here? 
 
 
Try yum clean metadata then yum update  (not upgrade).

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  Steve



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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 23:24:24 +0100
From: Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Default keyring for NetworkManager
To: gayle...@eircom.net, fedora-list@redhat.com
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

 I got this to work myself. However, I think that the only way to both
 autologin from gdm/kdm, and unlock the keyring, is to set an empty
 password on your keyring.
 Use seahorse to set a blank password on your keyring. If it won't let you,
 delete your keyring completely. On the next login you'll be prompted to
 create one, create it with a blank password.

 What can one do on a KDE system?
 As far as I can see, seahorse is a Gnome speciality.
 Would knetworkmanager be any help?

kwalletmanager



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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 23:25:15 +0100
From: Allan Dreyer Andersen 

Subject F12 and Limewire

2009-11-22 Thread Hector E. Celis
I have been trying to install limewire on F12 and I keep getting this message 
that there is a package missing. I have no such problem with Ubuntu9.1  
Unfortunately I have 2 computers and one of them will not operate with Ubuntu 
versions grater than 6.  I have no time to learn 2 different versions of Linux 
(they are to different)
Can you people please give me EXPLICIT instruction on how to install limewire 
on F12
or better yet fix f12 so that limewire installs or fix the limewire package . 
This is provably more useful.

Thank you
Hector Celis

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