ram "kudzu" is being
called. I solved the problem by booting on "linux-up" (single CPU),
then going to /etc/rc.d/rc5.d and moving S05kudzu to H05kudzu, thereby
disabling kudzu at boot-up. In 7.2 you also should change S05kudzu in
rc4.d and rc3.d.
It means that at boot-up my sys
). My Mandrake 7.0 ships with
v1.01. I have the source from D-Link/www.scyld.com but cannot compile it
without the errors mentioned previously.
Thanks anyway.
Steve
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From: Rial Juan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Steve Manning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EM
error before
`size_t'/usr/include/asm/string.h: In function
`strncmp':/usr/include/asm/string.h:131: number of arguments doesn't match
prototype
...
To my untrained eye this would suggest a problem
with the headers. Can anyone suggest how I overcome this or point to a
precompiled version of the driver?
Thanks
Steve Manning
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Subject: [expert]
Starting Webmin execvp: No such file or directory
does anyone know what file or directory it's looking for, or why it
ut it is in all the burner how-to's. don't forget
to refresh lilo.
steve t.
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when i type ifup ppp0 the modem will come on but not dial and then it will
go back off. any ideas what could be happening? i'm running mandrake
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On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 11:00:41 +0200 "José Antonio Jiménez" wrote:
> Is there any way to know the speed of my modem when I connect to the
> internet? (33'6k,56k)
>
For me I stick W2 in my dial command, eg ATW2DT0123456789
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server.com/dist/ is this what you were
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ve an OS installed to use it. Of
course, you MUST have SOME OS installed or you couldn't be emailing
this list.
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TriOptimum wrote:
>
> Where can i find the rpm version of xfree 4.01??? From Xfree.org i was able
> to find only the tar files.. :-(
>
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/
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In darkne
Jason Pierce wrote:
>
> R>ifconfig only shows the lo device. Any ideas?
>
> Yea, I got 2 for you. 1) either send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] They both get to the same place.
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opular,
> VA-503+ with a k62-300 which has also treated me well.
>
I went with Tyan and have no complaints, unlike the MSI
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ttp://us.mandrakesoft.com/~molnarc/ ...
>
> thanks in advance...
>
here:
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/Linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS
or
http://fr.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/KByName.html
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>
> Is it just me or are there a lot more duplicate messages being produced
> lately =o)
>
lots and not just on this list
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r something? I.e., is there a work-around that doesn't
>require me to fiddle with the drive or its settings?
It will work in Linux, but not at ATA/100. I'm running at this moment
an IBM 75GXP 15Gb. ATA/100 drive. Through IBM's "ATA Switch Utility"
(which runs unde
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 16:54:15 +0200, you wrote:
>
>>UDMA 5 is ATA/100. You need to reset the drive to UDMA 4 (ATA/66),
>>which usually is done through the drive manufacturer's proprietary
>>software. Or perhaps you have a setting in the bios to make UDMA 4 the
>>
des change
>to a different harddrive.
>
>Does anybody have any suggestions?
UDMA 5 is ATA/100. You need to reset the drive to UDMA 4 (ATA/66),
which usually is done through the drive manufacturer's proprietary
software. Or perhaps you have a setting in the bios to make UDMA 4 the
default.
Steve
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i'm looking for a program like munpack, but one that will handle larger
files anyone know of such a program?
Could someone please point me in the direction (ie which directive in
the apache configs) to solve this problem. And yes the file does exist
in that directory.
Not Found
The requested URL /cgi-bin/netsaint/status.cgi was not found on this server.
Many thanks in advance
Steve
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ink that it
would place such a standard basic program on the new menu.
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would place such a standard basic program on the new menu.
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help system is a bit much to tolerate.
Just an opinion from an crusty old Unix geek.
Steve
Bill Hudspeth wrote:
> Mallard:
>
> I agree with you 200%!
>
> I have wasted all kinds of time trying to work with "UNIX"
> tools that are outdated and clumsy, except for t
get 0.85 , works great
"Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root" wrote:
> 0.70.1
>
> steve young wrote:
> >
> > what version of licq are you running, i had trouble with the older
> > versions giving me alot of garbage in the messages and crashing. i got
>
what version of licq are you running, i had trouble with the older
versions giving me alot of garbage in the messages and crashing. i got
the newest version and it works great
"Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root" wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Does anyone know of a good ICQ client for Linux? I'm running
when i try to run konsole i get this error message
QFont::load: Internal error
Aborted (core dumped)
i just installed the newest xfree86 updates.
any ideas on a fix?
l the information and programs on my root
partition.
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Try http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/. They have pretty much the entire gnu
shell tools packaged for Win32 (free).
Enjoy!
Steve Cooper
"Harondel J. Sibble" wrote:
> Anyone know of any reasonably priced software (say us$40 and under) that will
> allow one to manipulate tgz
i have a ati all in wonder pro 128 video card. it works fine in xwindows
untill you switch consoles and then go back to the one you were in. the
colors get all messed up. anyone else have this problem or know of a fix
for it?
th only 500 MB used) means 2 Gigs is backed up
>to maybe 1.2 Gig image file.
Why an image file? Back up the partition to a smaller partition (as
long as it has enough room for the data). I am speaking on the basis
of pre-Norton Ghost 5.0d. Find a copy of 5.0 or 5.1 Ghost and try it.
Steve
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urner which is at /dev/hdc and lilo/grub has the string "
>hdc=ide-scsi" postfixed. I have tried mounting /dev/hdc , /dev/scd0 etc but
>same results.
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>thanks
>sarang
Try running kudzu from the command line or X-terminal. It is supposed
to f
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 06:09:18 -0600, you wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 11:30:29PM -0600, Steve Browne wrote:
>> I personally think that tape is an outdated solution. I equipped my
>> tower case with "mobile" drive docks, so I can pop HDDs in and out at
>> will.
I have successfully used flexbackup (freshmeat has it). This provides a
friendlier command line front end to afio, cpio, tar, etc.. From what I could
glean afio is a much more robust (i.e. fault tolerant) and high performance
alternative to cpio.
Hope that helps.
Steve
Mark Weaver wrote
; floppy (MSDOS 7.0) then
switching to a Ghost floppy. The neat thing about Ghost is that it
backs up all sorts of filesystems - even Martian for all I know. So I
mirror the entire hard drive to a backup hard drive of the same model
and size.
Steve
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isk to hard disk with Ghost. It runs under MSDOS
from a floppy but will back up Linux (and practically anything else).
I use a version 5.0d made before Symantec bought out the program; I
can't attest to the current "Norton" Ghost.
Steve
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link for an application, within the folder. Then move
the app to the Desktop. I don't know why the procedure was changed.
Steve
Stephen B. Browne
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partition and now Mandrake boots up fine.
[snip]
Glad you found a solution, but this is "expert" mailing list. There
are many Linux newsgroups where "newbies" can find help.
Steve
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ng with the kernel ??
> I have the same trouble on my K6-2 + Asus P5A ...
> I need help because this Hard Disk is really noisy and it doesn't need to spin all
>the time ...
> Thanks in advance
1. Does your HDD and/or BIOS support spin down.
2. Is HDD spindown enabled in BIOS.
user # 182496
I have not come across Entry Point before but are you looking for a
console based reader or a(n) X based one, if a(n) X based one which
wm/desktop you using?
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gt;
> Matthew Zaleski
Not so here, but could this be from the *This message was transferred
with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* day/s, although that
doesn't seem to produce that affect here. Have manage to change MUA
settings to override this? Just a thought.
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I have just downloaded sawfish-0.30-2mdk.rpm from upon upgrading it
says that I need /usr/sbin/install-menu can anybody tell me where to
find this file, which rpm to install to provide this file.
MTIA
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ll no longer have the error message. Well that is
what I have found in my experience. I have also found that using
netscape on Windows to download a .tar.gz file that when the dialog pops
up asking where to save the file that adding .gz to the file name there
will also solve the problem, again i
On 07 Jul 2000 12:11:04 -0700, you wrote:
>Steve Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> When I boot Mandrake 7.1, the run list says at one point "clean-up
>> /tmp". So /tmp is cleared out on every boot. /root/tmp is where the X
>> files are that you shouldn
Are all precompiled SMP kernels now going to be framebuffer-enabled? I
DON'T WANT framebuffer. I DO WANT SMP. There's my vote.
Steve
Stephen B. Browne
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hat causes X to go bad when you delete it? You
>
>we put nothing in /root/tmp only DrakConf has a stupid bug to leave
>temporary files in ~/tmp/
When I boot Mandrake 7.1, the run list says at one point "clean-up
/tmp". So /tmp is cleared out on every boot. /root/tmp is where th
basically. Very nice. Try
>that instead.
>
>Sean Middleditch
If you are using RedHat per se, why are you in this list? Mandrake has
vi and vim.
Steve
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pseudo-graphical boot screen in kernel 2.2.17
From: Steve Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 15:58:14 -0600
I've installed the 2.2.17mdk kernel from the Mandrake cooker, and the
only complaint I have (so far) is that the boot-up screen
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000 11:18:05 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:
>Recompile the kernel without framebuffer support.
>
>-Matt Stegman
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Steve Browne wrote:
>
>> I've installed the 2.2.17mdk kernel from the Mandrake cooker, and th
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pseudo-graphical boot screen in kernel 2.2.17
From: Steve Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 15:58:14 -0600
I've installed the 2.2.17mdk kernel from the Mandrake cooker, and the
only complaint I have (so far) is that the boot-up screen
esn't work properly on my system anyway, displaying only a
"ghost" image. How do I disable this in favor of the standard boot-up
screen so I can concrentrate on what I'm reading? Thank you.
Steve
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d if indeed this is coming from
> the sender, the filter it out.
>
As a user I have had less problems from mail lists that use mailman. :¬)
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gt;
>Thankyou,
>
>Simon Robertson
Create a folder called "NewApps". Open that folder and create your
application link icon. Move the icon out onto the Desktop. Close the
NewApps folder until the next time.
Steve
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o much for Mandrake this time, too! :(
>
> KS
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"lilo" and reboot. If everything were as simple
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e it down in
case you ever want to replace it.
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>running in no time.
So use the "custom" or "expert" install options.
Steve
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gt; drives I have on the BX chip set's native IDE interface.
[snip]
If you were to put this to Abit, they would first ask you whether you
are using the special UDMA66 drive cables. It can make a big
difference.
Steve
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s there any way to enable an errorlog.text for a partial boot, so I
can backtrack and see just what the kernel is looking for and can't
find? I would guess it is related to the "kudzu" app, but other than
that I'm stumped.
Thank you,
Steve
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ion for no
> > ePatents.
> >
It would appear that this 'petition'/letter ended back in August. Found
this from following the links at http://www.eurolinux.org
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04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
> 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
> 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
>
> all over my screen
> note the "li" - lilo is trying to load but cannot...
>
> any thought's ?
Try reinstalling LILO.
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all attempts to help. Appreciation
goes a long way toward keeping people wanting to help others on this list.
This list is a very powerful tool, but like any tool may not be beneficial unless
used properly.
And to all those who have before and may in the future help me on this list,
Thanks one and all!
__ Steve Olson
have a firewall secure enough that I don't worry about
script-kiddies. :)
For my work system, all of those ideas are put to use along with adding
immutable flags to system binaries and configuration files (one more
thing for a script-kiddie to have to figure out), mounting web content
from a read-only media, and tripwire checking nightly.
Hope this information helps,
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who helped me work this out. As most people pointed out
to me, there is no one right solution to this question. It's all a matter of how
you use (or in my case, plan to use) Linux.
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delivery agent setup
to see where it's configured to put the mail.
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Deskjet 722C support ( graphics and text )
Not a clue... Check the Ghostscript site for more information.
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, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
Try startx -- :1
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is causing
messages to be sent to me three times (I'm subscribed to both lists).
I'm about ->this<- close to just saying screw it and unsubscribing. I
don't have the patience to wade through the duplicates to find the
"real" messages.
Fix the damn mailing lis
would appear that noone at Mandrake has
taken the time to read the bash manpages to find out how the /etc/bashrc
and /etc/profile scripts are supposed to be used and which login types
they're used for. Damn annoying...
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ay for Intel to get people to buy new chips.
You're getting confused by Windows terminology though... "Unimodem" is
simply a generic modem driver used under Windows when a modem-specific
driver isn't necessary. My Zoom 56k modem uses unidriver, but it is not
a Winmodem.
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bluebottle wrote:
>
> On Fri, 05 May 2000, you wrote:
> >
> > Steve Philp, MCSE/MCP+I
> > Network Administrator
> > Advance Packaging Corporation
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi Steve
>
> Nice to see you posting again.
>
Thanks! It's nice
bject: [newbie] Sorry to be asking on here
> >
> >
> > Im sorry to be asking on here about a windows question, but i heard people
> saying that they scan their e-mails and said they might
> > have gotten viruses from this newsgroup. So im using Mcafee and if there
>
Nickolay Belostotsky wrote:
>
> And how do I run, say:
>
> hdparm -d1 /dev/hda
>
> on every startup?
>
> Thanks
Add the command to the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
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he problem or
resolution, just declaring that "something" must have fixed it.
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Martin Solms wrote:
>
> > Our cleanup effort? Deleting the "Found a bad attachment" messages from
> > the postmaster mailbox and watching the outgoing queue rise because of
> > closed SMTP servers on the remote side.
> >
> > --
> > Steve Philp,
the htdocs directory. Something like:
chmod o+rwx
should do the trick, but is NOT RECOMMENDED. Allowing the webuser to
modify the web site is a problem just waiting to be exploited.
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Hash wrote:
>
> On Fri, 05 May 2000, Steve Philp wrote:
>
> > * Add the '*' to the /etc/ppp/[chap|pap]secrets files.
> > * Add the noauth line to kppp
> uncomment the lines in the resolv.conf file, to no avail.
> >
> ping www.yahoo.co
ou give it to a running
> process?
killall -HUP qmail-send
For information on signals, try 'man 7 signal'
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x27;s only
> an ALPHA) promises to be a very good browser.
I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it. The thing's been in
development longer than Mozilla and isn't anywhere close to being
usable.
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orts
your max resolution. From there, start at 640x480 and work your way
up. I think you'll have better luck with this method than with asking
for the max resolution right off the bat.
The other thing you may want to check is that you're really booting into
graphical mode. At the LILO prompt
;, we ran
merrily through the entire day.
Our cleanup effort? Deleting the "Found a bad attachment" messages from
the postmaster mailbox and watching the outgoing queue rise because of
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"Gunther C. Hebein" wrote:
>
> Hi all!
> Under DOS there is library for C++ called CONIO.H;
> There are many functions like "clrscr() etc..). Where's that library
> under Linux?
Try the ncurses libraries.
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A
(otherwise known as the Windows
> > Security Hole).
> >
>
> I get a chuckle out of all these. Most of the time running Linux, you
> can collect them
> and send them to "friends" you don't like.. :)
And what better way to tell someone you love them
y shocked.
> (BTW, it was actually much easier to get my Linux box networked with my
> Mac over AppleTalk; definately a power user thing, while a ppp connection
> is really a basic).
>
>
One last thing to keep in mind while being frustrated with Linux. You
are no longer an end user. You are an administrator. It's a whole
'nother mindset.
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nders, aliases and all the
rest. It's what we use and have found it to be a great solution (even
for my non-command-line literate coworker -- thus the web interface).
I haven't played with Postfix, but I've seen a few messages on this list
from others who do. I'd be interes
tunately,
> Corel Linux crashed twice in two days...
Interesting distribution, really. It worked well on one machine here,
but was absolutely horrible on the other. Now it's gone from both. It
was a freebie install anyway, it came with Corel Office 2k.
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some point. Nothing large-scale or fancy, just a setup that will give me enough room to play around.
Thanks,
Steve Olson
7;t, out of the box, work the with UDMA/66 interfaces on the BP6
board though. It'll make a boot disk during installation for you, but
it won't let you install on those drives. A bit annoying, since the
patches for the HPT366 interface have been available since the 6.1
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work, probably not what you intended.
Change the LOCAL to your actual network range and give it another try.
I also ended up playing around with the files for awhile one night
trying to get network printing working. I've since wiped that system,
else I'd have more detailed information t
It's actually a kernel process.
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t.
Sorry About his being a repost, but my previous msg had an incorrect date of Jan 2000
on it...
thought many may have discarded it.
Please respond to my email address as well as the List.
Also: Are there any good Mandrake Specific web sites besides Mandrakesoft?
Thanks,
Steve Olson
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directory along with the appropriate
configuration in your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf. www.apache.org
probably has better details.
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Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Dave Lers wrote:
> >
> > telnet-server
>
> H. Since I have telnetd, but don't have the telnet-server
> rpm, where does /usr/sbin/in.telnetd come from?
>
> Is there an rpm command to find which rpm contains a certain
> file?
Please respond to my email address as well as the List.
Thanks,
Steve Olson
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>
> Steve Philp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello all!
> >
> > I've just installed Mandrake 7. Chose "high security" during
> > installation and maybe that was a bad choice.
> >
> > Attempting
Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Best,
> Chris
Sounds like a netmask problem to me. Ensure it's set to 255.255.255.0.
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gt; suppose to be running at over 400kps?
One thing you may not have taken into consideration is the pipe that
connects the other end to the Internet. If it's connected via ISDN,
that would certainly explain your download speed.
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tboldt wrote:
> libguile.so.4
Just create a symlink 'ln -s /usr/lib/libguile.so.5
/usr/lib/libguile.so.4' and then 'rpm --nodeps gnucash*rpm'
It worked fine for me.
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