Fedora Installation :: Can Install KDE Version With Install DVD?
Mar 3, 2010I noticed that for the live cds there was one for GNOME and one for KDE but hte install dvd didnt have an option for one or the other
View 1 RepliesI noticed that for the live cds there was one for GNOME and one for KDE but hte install dvd didnt have an option for one or the other
View 1 RepliesManual from Fedora says that I cannot Install Fedora 14 x64 bit version from USB.
Why?
Can't I use utillities like FlashBoot? or another tool to make bootable USB?
All, just did a freash install of fedora 10, and I have no sounds at all. Speakers work and are pluged in (everything works fine with my ubuntu partition) Nothing appears to be muted in alsa or on the gnome volume control Sound card = Creative Labs CA0106 Soundblaster
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So I want to install the original version of Fedora 15 and make it dual boot with my Windows 7. Problem here is that I don't have a cd/rom. and the iso file didn't have a .exe thingy.....
so now what? Also this is my partitions> http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/9853/unledtlh.jpg
I successfully installed fedora live CD KDE version on virtual PC. but I can't install the live CD Gnome desktop version. details: I just add vga=0x32D on boot, no problem booting after that. I am now log-in as live user, but I can't find the shotcut for installation on desktop "install to hard drive" but using the terminal, there's a file under Desktop, 'liveinst.desktop" I tried running it, graphical installation will appear, but during copying to hard disk, it says bad media.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat happens if I install the DVD version of Fedora 15 over an existing installation of Fedora 15-KDE? Will it cleanly add any software I don't already have, or will it change or disrupt my installation?
View 5 Replies View Relatedmy laptop currently has 8GB of RAM and I wouldn't want that going to waste. I have read about the issues with flash on the 64 bit versions of buntu. Would you recommend going 64-bit or 32-bit with PAE? also, does the 10.10 kernel have PAE enabled by default?
View 9 Replies View RelatedWhen a new version of open box comes out. If compile a newer version of open box will it install over the current version or will it install a separate version?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am new on debian
I need to install this version of php 5.5.17
Debian 7.4 64 bits
I dont know how to do this, when install php automatic installation of 5.4.36 version installed and i dont know how to upgrade to 5.5.17
I need to install a old version of PHP... the old stable version PHP 5.2.17.Is it possible?When I use the command line "apt-get install php5", it installs the current stable version PHP 5.3.6. how to install a old version of PHP?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have problem installing a program (GTNets) since it requires an older version of g++ (3.3), while the current version of g++ is 4.4 in my ubuntu installation (vers 9.10). Can anyone give me recommendations on how to solve this?
I guess that there should be able to install an older version of g++ in addition to the current g++. Furthermore, the current should be the default, while the older is an optional version.
I have an HP EVO W6000 Workstation: Dual 2.2 Xeon Processors with 2 Gigs of Rambus Memory with 120 gig IDE HD and a DVD/RW IDE Burner. It is a 32bit Workstation. I just downloaded the 9.10 ISO of Ubuntu and created the CD. When putting the CD into the PC it will boot to the CD and the Ubuntu screen appears giving me the choices on how do I want to install Ubuntu but when I choose Install Ubuntu and hit enter nothing happens at all. It will let me boot to the HD but there is nothing on the drive. It is a clean HD with nothing on it. I'm not dual booting with another OS Like Windoze. I'm just want to install Ubuntu on this PC all by itself. I am using the 32bit version of Ubuntu since my workstation only supports a 32bit OS.
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes Wubi install the 32 or 64-bit version of Ubuntu?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to install the desktop version on my laptop but i'm having an issues. I wrote the .iso file on a CD and restart my pc to boot. So -> the pc founds the medium, i'm choosing the language, i'm choosing "Install ubuntu" and nothing happens. The dots srarts to blink and that's all. When i press anykey opens an cmd promt (something like that) and there's a lot of errors - for example: ... file failed to open due to unknown user id", some files are missing and so on. I tried "try ubuntu without installing" but the same thing. I hear a sound (i guess this the "srart sound" of ubuntu) and that's all. The orange screen, the icon in the middle and the blinking dots. I made two CDs - one burned with win 7 integrated soft - right click and "burn disk image", and other burned with infra recorder. Nothing changes.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to install Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit but when I'm using a CD after choosing try Ubuntu without any changes or install Ubuntu the load start and never finish. When I'm using USB flash drive Ubuntu log in but the screen are a corrupted image from my windows so I removed the hard drive that contain windows on it and try again the screen goes black with a small colorful point on it. and I tried the 32-bit version and same problem.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm using 3 monitors over a pci-e 9800GT and an agp 7600GS and have no problems under Windows 7, except i can't have Ubuntu (which i really miss). I tried installing Ubuntu and pretty much every other distribution multiple times.. with no luck so far. Wubi, CD, USB.. none of them worked for me. Right before the first step in the installation, all the screens go haywire, displaying all kinds of shapes and colors and everything seems frozen.
None of this ever happened back when i only had 2 screens and i really need the 3rd one (actually thinking of a 4th since i got a slot left.. maybe for movies or stuff while i'm working). I found topics of people with similar problems, only they were reffering to whatever happens while inside ubuntu or whatever.
Can anybody suggest me way to install old version of pidgin i.e pidgin2.5.5 I have searched for it's rpm on google but got no luck
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy DVD writer is be destroyed, but I copied dvd of fedora 15 into external hard ago, now, is there way that i can install fedora 15 without DVD drive?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have the Debian Testing CD1 (20100228). How can I find out the kernel version it will install?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'd like to install Debian on the Notebook Intel Core i5 64-bit.Should I download and install amd64 version?
View 2 Replies View Relatedcurrently i am trying to downgrade my version of g++ compiler in my ubuntu 9.10using synaptic, deselecting current 4.4.1 version and adding desired 4.1.2 version will result in g++ not being recognized in terminal anymore :(also sudo apt-get g++will only get me the latest 4.4.1
View 1 Replies View Relateda beginner to ubuntu, why is 64 bit marked not recommended, have amd64 dual core, thinking of trying wubi, would automatically provide 64 bit install version? which to use?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have Ubuntu 9.10 I have already installed chromium but its out of date is there anyway I can update to latest version?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI did a very noobish thing and broke my 10.04 installation and need help to pull it back from the brink. I began an install of LAMP using tasksel. Ignorantly I unchecked two pre selected packages - ubuntu desktop and a print related one whose name I can't recall. During the install I noticed that the installer was merrily uninstalling a whole bunch of stuff. Read later that if you uncheck the preselected options it actually uninstalls them. Perfect. Second foolish action was that in a panic to stop what I thought was a total wipe of my ubuntu installation, I just turned off the computer.
on bootup it first just hung with a black screen. Tried to repair with a live CD but got an 'unrecoverable error' message. Managed to get a bit of life with purging then reinstalling ubuntu-desktop but still hangs on bootup showing the ubuntu symbol and progress bar. So I have accessed via a Grub2 disk and logged in, in a 'low graphics' mode - actually no graphics. am using aptitude to see what the state of things is, but can't get a connection to any repositories. 'Temporary failture resolving '[URL]...etc with [ERROR] Have had a look at /ect/apat/sources.list and it's still all there. But I am basically stumped as to what to do next. Pretty sure most things are still there. And really don't want to do a fresh install. So actually what i need to do is sort out why I don't have a connection anymore.
Is there any legal way to install an older version of linux-kernel (say 2.6.35) on 11.04? By legal I mean - no source-compiling and third-party repo adding.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have 9.04 on a box that is running a LAMP server just fine and I dont want to upgrade it right now to 10 or 11. All I need to do is install xinted on it so I can get rsync running as a daemon, but of course apt-get cant get the packages anymore. How does one do this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedDownload Skype-Static from : [URL] Extract the Folder to /opt directory. use the menu System>Preferences>Look and Feel>Main Menu Editor and add skype item to your Internet menu : command to add is :
Code:
/opt/skype_static-2.0.0.72/skype
My System:I use the mic of headphone connected to talk ,while uses the System Speakers for incoming audio. This is FWIW ,works for me:
First:
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yum -y install alsa-plugins-pulseaudio padevchooser.x86_64 paman.x86_64 paprefs.x86_64 pavucontrol.x86_64 pavumeter.x86_64 pulseaudio-utils.x86_64 Configure your pulseaudio volume control using Pulseaudio Device Chooser(menu Applications>Sound and Video) to have comfortable level of volume in your headphone/mic . Also ,go to Gnome Volume Control and enable channel sources for mic volume input etc accordingly.
My Policy is to install the minimum no. of 32-bit dependencies.still skype v2 32-bit asks for. :
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yum -y install glibc.i386 alsa-lib.i386 libXv.i386 libXScrnSaver.i386 libSM.i386 libXi.i386 libXrender.i386 libXrandr.i386 libXfixes.i386 libXcursor.i386 libXinerama.i386 freetype.i386 fontconfig.i386 libstdc++.i386
Below options in Skype Sound Preferences Options while Set Works for me on my Intel ICH7 HDA onboard audio:
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I did a "yum install thunderbird" to get the thunderbird emal program. I got a beta version: thunderbird 3 beta 4.Is Fedora so bleeding edge that this should have happened? I have not changed the repositories that the installation of FC11 uses.(I haven't used 3 beta 4 enough to have any complaints about how it works.)
View 6 Replies View RelatedThe newest version of wine 32-bit (1.1.32?) seems to be a disaster. I had Newsbin Pro working great in Fedora 10. Now this program won't run with wine.i686 on Fedora 12 x64.
I have tried Crossover Linux 8 standard and Newsbin Pro works with that. Crossover is using wine 1.1.18. However that will cost me $40.
How do I install an older version of wine with the dependencies in Fedora 12 x64?
I searched for an rpm and found various flavors of wine rpms. Can I just install that older rpm?
i got per default python 2.6.2 on my fedora 12. how can i install the newest version python 3.1.2?
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