I installed deluge recently on a centos server, but I cant get deluged (daemon) started which I believe is very necessary to start deluge on a server.how to install deluge on a server?
How do I install deluge? This is the first thing ive tried to do... So far ive typed in my password 10-15 times, typed in commands in the terminal.... and still NADA.
Im trying to install a program off of the internet and i cannot figure it out. i need to install an updated version of deluge, the updated version is not in the ubuntu catalog yet. so here is the process i went through.
1) went to deluges site, clicked download version 1.2.1 on homepage. 2) went to ubuntu category and chose: "The Deluge packages in Ubuntu:" 3) went to the exact hits category and chose the lucid 1.2.1 version of deluge. 4) went to bottom of page and under "download deluge" and clicked the link 5) chose one of the north america choices 6) chose to open with GDebi Package Installer (default) 7) gave me this error in red letters at top : Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: deluge-gtk (= 1.2.0-1)
how do i install the latest deluge release from the repository? Do Deluge have their own repository of the latest release? openSUSE repository does not have the latest release. I am in search of a bitorrent client. i have uninstalled Ktorrent, i dont want that. in windows i was used to Utorrent.
I have tried to install debian 5.0 and 4.0 without any luck. I have both tried virt-manager and virt-install with both debian-501-i386-netinst.iso, and full dvd. I't always gives me the same error:Starting install.Could not find an installable distribution at '/xen/debian-501-i386-netinst.iso'
I've been trying for the past week to install an icecast server on my centos 5 VPS hosted through phurix.
I've tried compiling it, installing it from RPM. but im getting nowhere. Has anybody had any luck installing it, who wouldn't mind explaining how they went about it?
I've searched google for hours on end and all I can come up with is generic cent os 4 guides that just wont work. Im not the best when in comes to linux. I do a great job of copying and pasting to a shell prompt and can use ftp etc.
if this is any use.. heres the last output from my last attempt and compiling it...
[root@vps613 icecast-2.3.2]# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/icecast checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... no
I have an i5 Thinkpad running Windows 7 64-bit. VT is enabled in the BIOS. I have installed vmware server v 2.0.2 but am unable to install Centos 5.5 x86_64 as a guest OS. The steps that I followed are as follows:1. Created a new VM, specifying RHEL 5 64-bit as the intended guest OS (per vmware documentation - Centos is not available as a selection2. Downloaded all 8 iso files for Centos v5.5 64-bit3. Modified the CD/DVD drive to 'connect at power' and use an iso with the path pointing to the x86_64 iso 1 of 8When I power up the VM, the console window displays 'ISOLINUX 3.11 2005-09-02 Copyright (C) 1994-2005 H. Peter Anvin' and nothing else. The installation splash screen never appears. As a test, I downloaded the first of 7 iso files for the 32-bit version of Centos 5.5 and pointed the CD/DVD drive to that iso. In that case, the installation starts as expected. I would really like to get the 64-bit version installed and running.
What i want to be able to do is create a custom kickstart for my centOS 5 server. I want to create a bootable cd that I can pop in my server and basically walk away for 45 minutes and I come back and its fully installed. All the directions I have read so far tell me that I have to create a seperate ks.cfg and then I need my original centos cd to get it booted. Then the cd will ask for where the ks.cfg file is and I have to type the location. I just want to pop the CD in and type in linux_clean or something and have it perform a custom install based on the information and specification in my ks.cfg. How can I go about doing this?
somebody please tell me whether it would be all right to install xp inside CentOS using VMware or it's better to do vice versa if it is ok to install xp inside centos then at the beginning when i install centos should i allocate all hard disk to this OS and later give some to xp , or initially i should keep some space for xp and install centos in the rest ?
I would like to replace default OpenSSH version 4.3 with latest one (5.x). New version do support SFTP chroot, which is something I need.Of course, it can be compiled from source, but it is worst possible option for maintenance, since I do have few servers. Does someone provide RPMs or source RPMs at least ? If yes, what is repository/URL ?
I've got a new server machine: Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY TX150 S6. I've tired to install CentOS 4.4 linux from DVD. This DVD is OK, because I installed from it a couple of days ago. Installation process starts but after some steps it gives me something like this code...
Does anybody have any documentation or can assist with any sort of steps on how to install a SSO server on Centos 5.4.We have just over 150 Centos servers country wide and we would like to implement an SSO server to manage the users and their login credentials locally and centrally.
I'm trying to setup local LAMP installation of CentOS 5.6 in VMware for local developing. I installed Apache, PHP, phpMyAdmin from this tutorial. Is there any other begginers step-by-step tutorial for setting up LAMP? I need help setting up FTP and permissions, hot to setup permissions for /var/www/html directory?
when i do a paravirtualised install coz fully grey out (how do you get round this) and ftp install path is ftp://192.168.1.1:65354/bie764.iso
i get error:
Unable to complete install 'exceptions.ValueError Invalid install location: Opening URL ftp://tj:tj@192.168.1.1:65354/bie764.iso failed. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/create.py", line 724, in do_install dom = guest.start_install(False, meter = meter)
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does it not accept ftp passwords.. what ftp server program (with autostart so it works with crossover linux as i know no other way start apps with that. can try to insta wine but need rpm) will work
I need to install vlc-nox on a server but it's not in the repos. How would I go about installing this piece of software? I've already been linked to many different sites but neither seem to be working for me.I've also tried [URL]
I have recently tried to install RealVNC onto the CentOS 5.3 VPS that I own. Unlucky for me, this happened to be a big fail. I got this error produced in the errorlog from RealVNC:
Code: Xvnc Free Edition 4.1.2 Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd. See http://www.realvnc.com for information on VNC. Underlying X server release 70101000, The X.Org Foundation
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yum groupinstall "GNOME Desktop Environment" which did work out for me. Before I have ran the install, the entire VPS got updated by the yum update command. How do I resolve this error so that the VNC will work as I would like to install a few applications on there that need to be controlled through a mouspointer.
I recently purchased an IBM 345 server and tried to install CentOs 5 from a set of CDs that I made. I know the install CDs are fine because I used them to install on another server I own. The install program boots from CD 1, When I put CD 2 in, it asks if I would like to verify the install CD and when I hit skip the install program switches to a blue screen with the key board shortcuts on the bottom and nothing else. It hangs here. If I hit CTRL ALT DEL it will go through the reboot process. My server has 6 36 gig drives in it connected to an IBM server raid 5i. I have drives 0 and 1 set as a volume (raid 1), and the other 4 drives set as a volume (Raid 5). While the machine hangs the light on drive 4 comes on and stays lit.I was successful in installing Windows Server 2003 on the machine, so I am sure the hardware is ok.
I am trying to install CentOS 5.4 64-bit on a server with two NICs, one of which allows for iSCSI boot. I want the NIC that allows for iSCSI boot to connect to the iSCSI target on my 169.254 subnet. I want the other NIC to be connected to my 192.168.1 subnet so that it can reach the Internet for the CentOS Network Install.
Anaconda only configures one NIC, leaving me with an iSCSI target and no Internet or with Internet and no iSCSI target. Is it possible to configure both NICs in Anaconda?