Fedora Networking :: Installing NIST-DYMO Under 9?
Apr 9, 2009
I am running Fedora9 on a Dell Latitude D620. I am trying to install NIST-DYMO (the ad-hoc routing protocol) and am getting the following errors:nist-dymo/dymo.c:167: error: �NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING� undeclared (first use in this function)nist-dymo/dymo.c:174: error: �NF_IP_LOCAL_OUT� undeclared (first use in this function)Netfilter is installed, and I also have the kernel header files installed.
While installing openmpi it is requried to mount using following command:mount nfs yourmachineIP /mnt/nfs but executing this command gives following error: mount: directory to mount not in host:dir format although i m able to mount a folder using mount �t nfs yourmachineIP:/dir /mnt/nfs where /dir is specified in /etc/exports. Is it possible 2 mount only using IP? in that case what should be mentioned in /etc/exports?
i don't have connection in my compuer write now so i whant to install RT2870 driver but i don't know how i found this tutorials [URL] but i can't install may be i have error in choise package this is my kernel version Linux Ouz3r4 2.6.35.10-74.fc14.i686 #1 SMP Thu Dec 23 16:17:40 UTC 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux i found this driver too [URL] but how to install
We have a network of 20 boxes and the router dealt with DHCP, but I'm planning to assign the DHCP task to the linux box. Any heads up? eth card configuration, network topology... etc.?
I had Fedora 7 which works fine with my PCI card Linksys WMP54G-EU (00:0b.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)).
It ran with ndiswrapper.1.51.
Yesterday I installed the live-CD Fedora 10 on a new partition in another hard drive and so I have Fedora 10 but WITHOUT Internet connection.
I tried to install Ndiswrapper but the 'make' command doesn't exist in my Fedora 10 !
What are all the things I need to download from Internet to ensure the several commands like 'make uninstall', 'make', 'make install'... and to ensure installing Ndiswrapper ?
I have a HP Deskjet 3050 printer. In the past (when i used windows) i installed this printer as a networkprinter. However now in Fedora 15 i cant get it to run.
On one of my F10 boxes yesterday, I installed several NM packages with yum update after being advised of their availability. Today, (the first reboot since installation) I no longer have network access on that box.
I installed Nvidia drivers according to the post in HowTos section. It downloaded a different version of the existing kernel, i guess. And the kernel using which I downloaded, when shows up GUI, looks like a Safe Mode of Windows. So I boot the kernel that it downloaded. And there the problem is that in Network Manager applet, it doesn't show me the wireless connections. It doesn't even show the Enable Wireless checkbox upon right clicking it. How to get it back?
Im just after installing fedora 12 dual boot with windows 7. When I try to find my wireless network the laptop doesn't seem to picking it up. It works perfectly when I connect with a LAN cable.
2) make ip address entries in /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/resolve.conf files.
when I do networking restart it is showing
"reconfiguring network" [OK].
However Google.com is an unknown host. I am getting the feeling I am missing something. The network adapter is showing green led . Does it have something to do with the microsoft networking that's running in my office?
I have C: and D: on my computer. the D drive has 250 GB of free space. I would like to install it on the D drive without harming my existing windows. I have booted through an USB and it has an icon that says "install fedora on your hard disk". How do I make sure that it will be installed only my D drive without harming my windows?
I recently upgraded from Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 and noticed something strange when I used Yum to install GNote and Inkscape. Yum installed the Fedora 14 version of the programs, but installed some dependencies that were actually from Fedora 12 and 13. The output below shows what packages were installed.
Yum output:
==================================================================================================== =================================================================== Package Arch Version Repository Size
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When I ran the yum command to list all of the packages for the dependencies in question, it only listed the version for Fedora 12 or 13. Is there something wrong with one of my repositories or do these Fedora 14 programs actually use packages from previous versions of Fedora?
After searching online and in these forums I found two different ways of installing the Nvidia drivers in fedora 12. If you haven't yet installed the the repos then:
Code: su rpm -Uvh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm First way: as su (1) yum --enablerepo=rp*g install kmod-nvidia.$(uname -m) xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i686 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.x86_64
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I used the first way and everything seems to work fine. Compiz-fusion works good but i did have to add vga=795 to /boot/grub/grub.conf to get the graphical boot loader to work again. Should I have used the second method? What is the difference in these two ways? Most notably the second steps. Is one way better or preferred over the other? From my understanding you must do this because of the nouveau driver.
I am installing Fedora 10 on my system.After the package installation, a post install screen appears.And the installations halts for a long time and does not proceed further.
I installed Fedora 15 with gnome3 on my netbook and after some slight trouble I got it installed Now heres the the bad news: grub doesn't show my Ubuntu installations(s), only Fedora 15 and windowz 7
I am compiling and installing the custom kernel based on the instructions provided in Building_a_custom_kernel on fedoraproject.org/wiki site.
However, according to the instructions, anytime I change anything in the kernel source files(e.g /driver/ata/libata-core.c), I have to create a patch a rebuild the whole kernel and install this new kernel which takes 2 hours. Is there a simpler way of recompiling what has changed(without creating patch) and try that changed kernel? Since my changes are not in the drivers which can be dynamically loaded but is in the static code of the kernel, it is making life cumbersome.Are there any instructions for this? How does other kernel developers manage this?
I was trying to install a new protocol under ns2-34 when I execute make command, I got this error :
In file included from ./config.h:60, from ./routing/address.h:38, from ant/ant.cc:4: /usr/local/include/tclcl.h:42: fatal error: tcl.h: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type compilation terminated. make: *** [ant/ant.o] Erreur 1
I can't find this tcl.h !! I don't know how to add this file !
I'm needing to make use of the IMQ devices but I keep getting errors when inserting iptable records and/or trying to configure/use the imq device.
It appears that IMQ is not enabled in my debian installation and after several hours of searching for a reasonable guide of installation I'm more confused than before.
I'm currently running on Debian 2.6.26-2-686.
I've tried following the instructions in this guide: [URL]
But this involves recompiling the kernel and I've got even less idea about that.
EDIT: I've proceeded further attempting to build a kernel using the link listed above; however I keep encountering many varied errors which I can't quite make sense of.
I've downloaded linux-source-2.6.26 and extracted it; I've attempted to patch the source with linux-2.6.26.8-imq-test2.diff and this reported 1 out of 6 hunks failed. Then when trying to make a kernel config using xconfig it keeps reporting that qt3 is not found but I've installed the pkg-config as it was asking for.
Today I put in two brand new RAM sticks, same brand as the two I already have in there only difference is the new ones don't have the giant heatsinks that cover the stick. I have 4 slots for RAM, and I had 2 gigs in there, 1 gig in the first, and 1 in the 3rd. I put the two new ones in the empty slots. Everything worked fine, so it seemed. I was able to boot up, log into Ubuntu. It looked like everything worked, said I had internet access by the icon up on the top panel. The only thing that was curious was my weather app wasn't updating. So I went into a web browser, and the home page showed up fine. Which was the default, the ubuntu google search engine. I tried to go to another site though, and it kept looking for the site, for a while but never found it. I tried multiple sites, same thing. I tried to ping www.ubuntu.com, and www.yahoo.com and it just hung for a while, after a while it couldn't find it. I tried ifconfig eth0, and even just ifconfig. It showed that eth0 was connected, it had the ip address, the DNS address, the MAC, everythting. Only problem I could see was at the end it said something like Interupts: 18, I don't know if that's normal or not.
So I tried then to reset the router, no difference. I tried resetting the hub (at least I think it's a hub, could be a switch or something), which is connected to the router, and the hub connects to my computer. Now that, made it worse. Now the icon for my internet has disappeared, well it tried to reconnect but can't. ifconfig eth0 brings up no ip address anymore, no DNS, no nothing. I tried rebooting, didn't help.
So here I am, and I'm definatly in need of some help. I find it very hard to believe that adding new RAM would kill my ability to get online, that doesn't make any sense to me. I am using Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit, had 2 gigs in there, and now have 4. Edit: I tried rebooting once again, and this time when logging on Ubuntu it for some reason checked my filesystem for errors, found none as far as I can tell, then logged on. Once I logged in, it connected again to the internet, but it's doing the same thing it was before I restarted the hub. Says I'm connected, but can't visit any webpage, weather isn't updating, but homepage is showing up, etc.[URL].. Which is the same RAM I had in there, minus the one in there had a giant grey incasing/heatsink on them.
Just installed 10.04 but can't seem to get wireless working. Fry's brand USB device (FR-54USB). Device works when booted to Windows but light never comes on in Ubuntu so I'm guessing it's a driver issue.
It looks like this is a D-Link chipset but I can't tell which one. lsusb shows the following:
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 07d1:3305 D-Link System Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1
Everything was working fine today and for many days before today. (this is a pretty fresh install of 10.10 Maverick).
I installed a VPN connection (PPTP) to connect to work.
That worked fine. i connected, remoted into the machine I wanted and did what I had to do.
I was ABOUT to disconnect from the VPN and when I clicked on the network manager icon BAM it said DISCONNECTED. saved me another click or 2. But now I have no networking at all.
The network manager icon says "Networking disabled"
I tried: warm booting a couple times cold booting a couple times
I also tried:
Code: service restart networking and Code: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
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I would really just like to delete/uninstall anything that has to do with VPN's and see if that works. Or maybe reinstall network manager. Are those reasonable places to start?
I wanted to replace Gnome by KDE, I made a fatal fault: I deleted Gnome without installing KDE previously, thus i'm in console mode. Some friends proposed me this apt-get install kde command but that does not work because I have no internet connection, how to install my key 3G Orange by using the console?
I just installed debian lenny in one computer, and after installing, I noted that I havenot got internet. (wire internet, by LAN card)And this computer does have internet with windows and Ubuntu. During the instalation I havenot got access to internet and I miss internet autpmatic configuration, and I think the problem is there. So, now I have finished the instalation, how can I activate internet in my debian? (wire internet by LAN card)
I am using a thinkpad R61 and wireless is okay a livecd. Installed ubuntu 8.10 onto a 8Gb thumbdrive and the wireless is still working perfectly. Hoping to make this thumbdrive be truely portable to any laptop, I started download more wireless drivers (e.g. for rt2570, rt73, broadcom, atheros drivers etc) After installing all those wireless drivers, rebooted and noticed that ubuntu does not activate my wireless at all. (the wireless led on my thinkpad does not light up).
Im trying to install fedora 11 on my MacBook (Aluminum Series) but its not working.I turn on my mac...boot from the DVD...follow the instructions to install the fedora on my mac ( 3 partitions = [1-swap, 2-boot, 3-main]) and it installs normally, installs all the packages. When the installing is finished...it says click on reboot..When i do that, it seems like its rebooting...but the screen turns black for a long long long time that after a while im forced to manually turn off my mac. And when i turn it on...and see if the fedora is installed, There is nothing but my mac OS
I installed Fedora 11 last night and found that it installs a lot of applications and utilities that i dont need and will never use. I tried to customise the installation before installing but there is too many of them that i just gave up.
All i need is the Apache Webserver and the mysql database. is there an easier way to installl a quick Fedora installation with just the webserver and the database and nothing else?
I have fedora 11. I installed debian on my computer and I have only the debian menu. I entered to debian menu.lst to add Fedora, i restart my computer and Fedora appears in the grub menu, but when I try to boot, it tells me that is there un notexisting system. So, I cannot boot Fedora. i have debian on sda6 and Fedora on sda8. My debian menu.lst is:
I am completely new to linux and I want to install Fedora on my older PC. The PC is running 2.3 GHZ pentium 4 processor, 512mb Ram, and about 80GB free on the harddrive.
The PC is a Dell 8300 series and is already running Windows XP. I want to be able to dual boot Fedora and XP. I was following a tutorial but I cannot find the link anymore otherwise you would be able to view it and see if its a bad tutorial.
The tutorial had it so that I was downloading and creating and ISO Disk from here [url]. The next step was that I boot from the newly created disc by changing the setting in the BIOS. Then the tutorial instructed that I change the partition size for windows inside fedora after it boots. however I never got that far
When I booted off of the Fedora disk that I created the machine would get a message that said "Missing operating system"
I also tried booting from a flash drive but it did the same thing
It would be great if anyone could help me out, or point me to a better tutorial. Please take note that I am very green. I am not a programmer and I have limited skills on the computer. I just wanted to get my hands dirty by playing around in Fedora. So I may not understand all the Linux lingo yet.
To install mysql follow this process. Go to your Terminal and Enter the command given below:
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After installation you need to start mysql server by
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After this you need to enter this command
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1.First you system will ask you old mysql root password if you have installed mysql just now and not set password yet then you can enter anything or just press enter.
2. After that system will ask you twice for new password you can set a new password or you can keep it blank for no root password. I will suggest you to enter a password.
3.remove anonymous user? make it yes when you install mysql an automatic mysql user has created so remove it.
4. Disallow root login remotely. Hope you want to disallow mysql root login from remote for security of your mysql sever. If you want to use you can select no.
5. Remove test database. As anonymous user system generate and automatic database for testing.select yes to delete it.
6.Reload privileges: do yes to flush privileges.
Now you can login in your mysql server as root by this command
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One more thing make sure that when you are entering this command you login your terminal as general user not as root.
Now you can create a new user by following commands.
To create databases
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To see database list
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If you want to work with mysql in gui mode Then you can install phpMyAdmin to install phpmy admin go to terminal and eter
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And after completing installation you can login in to phpmyadmin. To login go to your browser enter [url] or Click here or you can download mysql gui client Mysql Work Bench from mysql website or Click here after installation it will be appear in programming menu. It's also cool client with mysql server activity watcher.