I installed codecs for playing songs and movies.but when I tried to play few songs,it says the corresponding codecs need to be installed.after resolving dependencies,it says the following, Local conflict between packages Two packages provide the same file. This is due to mixing packages from different software sources
Test Transaction Errors: file /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstdeinterlace.so from install of gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.11-4.fc11.i586 conflicts with file from package gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.15-4.fc11.i586
file /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstflv.so from install of gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.11-4.fc11.i586 conflicts with file from package gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.15-4.fc11.i586
When I try to install Cinelerra I get this error: Local file conflict between packages Two packages provide the same file. This is usually due to mixing packages from different software sources.
Test Transaction Errors: file /usr/bin/mpeg3cat from install of cinelerra-2.1-20_git20091116.fc13.x86_64 conflicts with file from package libmpeg3-utils-1.8-3.fc12.x86_64 file /usr/bin/mpeg3dump from install of cinelerra-2.1-20_git20091116.fc13.x86_64 conflicts with file from package libmpeg3-utils-1.8-3.fc12.x86_64 file /usr/bin/mpeg3toc from install of cinelerra-2.1-20_git20091116.fc13.x86_64 conflicts with file from package libmpeg3-utils-1.8-3.fc12.x86_64
I have not been able to update in over a month. I get a message that says "Local file conflict between packages" When I click on More Details, I get:
Test Transaction Errors: file /etc/fonts/conf.avail/25-unhint-nonlatin.conf from install of fontconfig-2.7.1-1.fc11.x86_64 conflicts with file from package fontconfig-2.6.99.behdad.20090508-1.fc11.i586 file /etc/fonts/conf.avail/30-metric-aliases.conf from install of fontconfig-2.7.1-1.fc11.x86_64 conflicts
today i tried to install clam antivirus for my fedora ... i used the following command: yum install clamav it shows the following error message: Error: clamav-data-empty conflicts with clamav-data how to rectify this..
I need to install some packages, but it fails because I previously installed gnome-shell testing, and now have the ricotz ppa packages conflicting with the default packages. See error below.
Code:
libgtk2.0-dev: Depends: libgtk2.0-0 (=2.20.1-0ubuntu2) but 2.20.1-0ubuntu3~10.04~ricotz2 is to be installed Depends: libpango1.0-dev but it is not going to be installed Depends: libatk1.0-dev but it is not going to be installed
How do I remove these packages and re-install the default ones, without risking damage to my system?
UPDATE: I have now tried to remove this packages using ppa-purge and the new ubuntu tweaks, but for the life of me I cannot get rid of them.
I just upgraded Firefox from updated yet ancient version 3.0.17 to modern 3.6 using Firefox-stable repository March 15, 2010 update: Firefox 3.6 works perfectly on Hardy 8.04 using firefox-stable repository Quote: Originally Posted by OUTDATED INFORMATION SINCE THE BUG WAS FIXED I ran into two problems.
1. Firefox packages conflicted. I had to manually force-remove firefox-3.0 to install firefox-3.6.
2. Firefox 3.6 was not able to start. It was giving some kind of an error message. I worked around the problem by creating a new profile. but my old 3.0 profile with all my stored passwords, bookmarks, etc is unusable in 3.6
I have a Kubuntu 10.10 install on which I can't update my packages due to some fail conflict between pidgin and pidgin-facebookchat. I can't even remove the stuff via apt-get due to this conflict...
sudo apt-get remove pidgin Code: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
I have a desktop and laptop at home, both running the same flavour of Debian Testing. How can I configure apt on the laptop so that it first tries to download the packages from the desktop before going to the Internet?
I have slow internet connection so i keep each .deb package i download in my local archive for next installations, now there is a collection of some older and new versions of the same packages in my local archive, is there any way to delete the older versions and keep the latest one in my local archive.
I wonder if i can install packages that already exist in local directory using synaptic for example: I downloaded a set of programs with there dependencies and stored them in whatever folder, and i'd reinstalled my distro and i need to install just google chrome browser for instance, it's will be very difficult to install it among other packages. it will be very useful if i forced synaptic to install chrome locally instead of downloading and installing them from the internet.
So I have a set of 10 *.deb packages that are customized. I would like to host them on my local Debian 5.0 machine on my local LAN just like a typical debian repo so that any I can apt-get them from any machine on my local LAN after adding repo to my sources.list file:
I have fedora 11 as a host and two guest os rhel5 on VirtualBox. I wan to install a local repository on fedora 11 so that my guest os rhel5 can install packages through http with yum.To do this what I have done so far:
>Install httpd >chkconfig httpd on >service httpd start >createrepo -v /var/www/html/rhel5/ >create file rhel5.repo in guest os /etc/yum.repos.d/
fact is same process i have followed when i had rhel5 as a host os and i found no problem.Is there any problem with fedora 11 createrepo command that does not allow rhel5 to install package over http.
in home I do not have internet connection, but in work I have internet connection, in home I install Fedora 14 for my 6 years old daughter and she use it for play games like supertux and openarena and .So I want install opensuse for my daughter and I want test it. for fedora , I download all packages with rsync in work and move them to home by USN flash and then I make localrepo in home and install all packages , I need , I want do this for OpenSUSE , all of us know DVD , does not has all packages , I need , so I have to download all packages and make localrepo in home and install all packages , I need , Can I do this for OpenSuse or not ,I want download all packages need by OpenSuse by rsysc and make loacl repo, How I can do this for Opensuse ?
I dont have a internet connection and I want to install VLC. I want to create a local repo for a vlc by downloading all the required packages. I tried to do by downloading all the packages from from VLC repo and create a local repo but failed. Its say this dependency failed and that dependency failed. i tried to manually install each and every dependency but still the problem exists.
if I can grab a copy of the Lucid packages that my laptop's downloading and dump them into a directory on the desktop computer, then upgrade the desktop in a way it makes use of the packages it wants and that I have to hand already.
error: /usr/local/lib/python3.2/dist-packages/athletelist-1.0.0.egg-info: Permission denied m?PS. I use Ubuntu 11.04 and I am quiet new on Linux World.
httpd have been install by default and I don't start it as services. I have install apache2 but don't want to start as service, I can't add it into the chkconfig. When I try to remove httpd, fedora also want to remove these software.
gnome-user-share i586 2.26.0-2.fc11 installed 809 k httpd-manual i586 2.2.11-8 installed 3.5 M mod_perl i586 2.0.4-8 installed 6.3 M
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php and webalizer I don't care as I want to install the new version, but is their any problem removing the other one? Also I want to pount the apache2 documentroot to var/www/httpd but when I do this and try to see the website I got a 403 error (not autorize)
I have F10 x86_64 installed on my desktop. When I update the packages, everything works well, except curl-7.19.4-6.fc10.x86_64 which conflicts with the installed curl-7.18.2-6.fc8.i386 (Fedora 8!). The problem seems to be that my repo list does not have the info about the F10 i386 repository. This is the report from "yum repolist"
------------------------------------------------------ Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit repo id repo name status adobe-linux-i386 Adobe Systems Incorporated enabled: 17 fedora Fedora 10 - x86_64 enabled: 14,303
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I don't want to simply remove the f8.i386 package, because it'll take away a lot of other i386 packages that I'm sure I'll miss in the future (nspluginwrapper- .3.0-2.fc10.i386).
The other solution seems to be updating the curl-***.i386 package. However, I'm somewhat embarrased to confess that I don't know where to find the repository information...
i'm running on an i686 architecture with a 32-bit processor, and i'm using a fully updated firefox, more or less. i was able to install adobe flash 10 successfully, and i can load, manipulate, and access flash programs without incident. however, if i am running a flash program on one tab, and then in another tab i load another program (say an advertisement), the original program crashes.
why this is annoying:
i will listen to a song on videos, and open another tab to browse. a flash advertisement will crash the videos video. the video's viewing area turns white/gray and requires a refresh of the page - not a restart of the browser - to work properly. the only add-ons i installed are firebug and fireftp.
I have both glibc.i686 and glibc.x86_64 installed in Fedora 14 because I have programs that require both. Using a yum update gives me the following error: file /usr/share/doc/glibc-2.12.90/NEWS from install of glibc-2.12.90-19.i686 conflicts with file from package glibc-2.12.90-18.x86_64
What is the best way to work around this issue? Trying an "yum update glibc.x86_64" gives me the corresponding opposite error. Doing a "yum update glibc.i686 glibc.x86_64" gives a longer list of dependency conflicts with glibc-headers and glibc-common.
I'm about 2 weeks working on this server to install yum : Im almost getting there, the Dependencies are reduced to 2: rpm-python and yum-fastestmirror.But installing rpm-python its driving me crazy... it keeps saying:
Code:
[root@03044f2 ~]# rpm -Uhv popt-1.10.2.3-18.el5.i386.rpm warning: popt-1.10.2.3-18.el5.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID e8562897 Preparing... ########################################### [100%] file /usr/include/popt.h from install of popt-1.10.2.3-18.el5 conflicts with file from package popt-1.10.2-32
I found the package (popt-1.10.2-32) and it says it's already installed:
I don't know what to do know.. I read somethings about forcing rpm --force but I'm afraid it will trigger another error... since this is a server I prefer not to play smart with it.
I have a Fedora system that I just changed the mother board on. The old NICs were eth0 and eth1. Now I have only one NIC that shows up as eth3. The problem is no matter what I do, eth0 and eth1 will not go away and their configs conflict with eth3. I removed Network Manager via yum. I deleted the ifcfg-eth0/1 files from /etc/ sysconfig/network-scripts and /etc/sysconfig/networking/default and profiles. In all of these locations the ifcfg-eth0/1 files keep reappearing after a reboot. I am at a loss at this point how to get rid of these non-existant NICs.
First thing after a clean F11 x86_64 install and "sudo yum install gsynaptics" says: GConf2-2.26.2-1.fc11.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems
--> GConf2 conflicts with GConf2-dbus
From the verbose output:
gpointing-device-settings-1.3.1-5.fc11.i586 requires: libgconf-2.so.4 --> Processing Dependency: libgconf-2.so.4 for package: gpointing-device-settings-1.3.1-5.fc11.i586
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How do I resolve the conflict and get gsynaptics installed?
I have been running F11 for some time now. I install updates regularly and to this time have had no issues. Now it comes up with error.
Code: [root@red 2305 ~] $ yum update Loaded plugins: protectbase, refresh-packagekit 0 packages excluded due to repository protections Setting up Update Process Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ..... --> xorg-x11-drv-nvidia conflicts with xorg-x11-drv-catalyst Error: xorg-x11-drv-nvidia conflicts with xorg-x11-drv-catalyst Error: xorg-x11-drv-catalyst conflicts with xorg-x11-drv-nvidia You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: package-cleanup --problems package-cleanup --dupes rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest [root@red 2306 ~]
I do not believe that I even have the 'xorg-x11-drv-catalyst' mentioned here installed: Code: [root@red 2315 ~] $ yum list all | grep installed | grep catalyst [root@red 2316 ~] This returns nothing so why the error?
I have a Fedora 12 box, which works absolutely fine in a fastweb wlan. However, if I connect to another wlan where I need to link to a wireless access point cabled to the ISP modem/router, networkmanager shows the connection is ok, but...
1) I only can browse internet (es:www.google.it) for a few seconds after the connection is established, thanfirefox goes "Impossible to reach the server"
2) the same behaviour is confirmed by ping
Code:
[Adriano@localhost ~]$ ping www.google.it PING www.l.google.com (209.85.135.106) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from mu-in-f106.1e100.net (209.85.135.106): icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=138 ms 64 bytes from mu-in-f106.1e100.net (209.85.135.106): icmp_seq=2 ttl=49 time=127 ms
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EDIT: There is a win box in the same net that is working fine.I see in the router config that ARP for the working machine is "complete", while for the Fedora one is "incomplete" Nothing changes configuring a static or dynamic IP address for the Fedora box I had a previous Fedora 11 installation on the same machine that now gives troubles, and it worked fine. But I can't tell if it's a software problem because my ISP seems to have telnet-ed the router, changing it's firmware (and maybe it's config). Shame on they.
I am trying to set up k3b. It complains about a missing mp3 decoder. Following this solution, I set up yum to use the livna repository and then found I actually needed the rpmfusion repo, so set that up as well. Now when I run "yum install k3b-extras-nonfree", I end up with a transaction error: Transaction Check Error: file /usr/lib64/libfaad.so.2.0.0 from install of faad2-libs-1:2.7-1.fc11.x86_64 conflicts with file from package libfaad2-1:2.7-16.fc12.x86_64
Any idea why the repo is trying to install faad2-libs x86_64 1:2.7-1.fc11 rpmfusion-free when all the other objects are correctly shown as fc12 and how do I get around this without breaking something which is already installed?
I have a Fedora system that I just changed the mother board on. The old NICs were eth0 and eth1. Now I have only one NIC that shows up as eth3. The problem is no matter what I do, eth0 and eth1 will not go away and their configs conflict with eth3. I removed Network Manager via yum. I deleted the ifcfg-eth0/1 files from /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and /etc/sysconfig/networking/default and profiles. In all of these locations the ifcfg-eth0/1 files keep reappearing after a reboot. I am at a loss at this point how to get rid of these non-existant NICs.