General :: Add The Wine Rpm Package In Default Packages?

Feb 6, 2010

I am using fedora10. I want add the wine rpm package in default packages.

Default packages means when installing fedora 10 the system display default packages (Servers, Develpment Tools, Cluster, Langauage etc)

How to add in fedora linux 10 DVD.

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Debian :: Package Search Site And Stable, Sid, And Experimental All Have Packages For Wine

Aug 21, 2011

At first I thought it might be a free software thing but I went on the debian package search site and stable, sid, and experimental all have packages for wine. Why is there none for wheezy? Is it a temporary dependency thing or...? I've googled this but there has been no kind of answer anywhere. Right now I'm using the frickelplatz apotsid repository as they package the most recent version of wine but if I could use a standard debian repository I would.

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Software :: Install Wine Got "Missing Dependency: Wine-gecko Is Needed By Package Wine"?

Mar 19, 2010

when I tried to install wine I got "Missing Dependency: wine-gecko is needed by package wine"so I looked for wine-gecko and download it but also when I tried to install it I got "Missing Dependency: wine-gecko is needed by package wine"it seems that I am in loop each package need the other what to do please?

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General :: Package Managers Upgrade Packages Like Glibc?

Jul 16, 2011

I've been looking further into Linux from Scratch, and I am particularly interested in the package management side of the system. I understand that this is not covered in the book, but if I were to attempt LFS, package management would be a major convenience. From what I have read, when upgrading packages like glibc, you have to recompile everything to reflect the change.

If that is true, how do package managers like pacman and apt get around this issue? Isn't lacking glibc for even the time it takes to replace the files catastrophic to the system?

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General :: How To Know Required Packages Of One Package Before Installing In Ubuntu?

Jan 30, 2010

I have Ubuntu 9.10 installed on my laptop.And I am going to install mediaplayer from its "*.deb" file, But it requires a lot of other packages and each of those packages needs others and so on.Since I do not have internet connection on my Ubuntu and my internet connection is in Win XP, so I should download these packages and then check them in my Ubuntu and see what other packages it needs and download them and so on.

It is a very time consuming task. If I could find out what are all the required packages I could download all of them at once and then I could install them by "sudo dpkg -i *".Therefore I am wondering if there is a way to know which packages are the required ones for a typical package, my work would be much more easier.

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Ubuntu :: How To Make Default Package Installer From Lucid Be Default In Maverick?

Oct 24, 2010

in maverick the default package installer (when I double click on a .deb) is Ubuntu Software Centre, how can I make the default package installer from lucid (was it called "dpkg"?) the default again? Ubuntu Software Centre is too slow and freezes every time I click on something, can it be replaced?

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General :: Red Hat - Default Repositories - No Package Yum-priorities Available

Aug 22, 2010

Red Hat Desktop 5.5 I think I was successful in screwing up my yum configuration, I might have removed a few repo files too many. I wanted to add rpmforge to my repositories and wanted to install yum-priorities and it is telling me "No package yum-priorities available".

As I am sure it exists and my machine is not finding it it only leaves operator error/screw-up. What are the default repo files for Red Hat desktop and where can I get them?

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Debian :: No Packages On Wine Site

Sep 26, 2010

why are there no packages for Debian on the wine site - only Ubuntu? Is there no repository for up to date Debian wine packages?Also about Catalyst: Phoronix dudes are saying the the tearing thing is fixed on Ubuntu's Meerkat with Catalyst 10.10 beta. Can I expect the same on Squeeze or does it require specific XOrg versions to the tearless 2D movie watching and Window moviing?I only use wine for a few games. Don't get me started on the games for Linux:

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Fedora :: How To Remove Wine Packages

Jun 23, 2010

I have uninstalled Wine but it still says the packages are installed still how do I remove them? I am also on Fedora 13.

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Ubuntu :: How To Make A Wine App Default

Jul 3, 2010

I recently installed an image editor that I am fond of via Wine. It works fine but now I want to make it the default program when I open an image. I know for most programs how to change this but when I installed this via Wine it is not listed as one of my options for other programs to open that type of file. How do I change the default program to open a file when it's not listed?

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General :: Apt-get Remove Ssh And Debian Returned "package Ssh Is Not Installed - 0 Packages Removed"

Jan 29, 2010

I've been reading up on ssh and I don't want anyone to connect to my computer. I am not interested in remote connectivity at all. Should I uninstall ssh? I ran Code: apt-get remove ssh and debian returned "package ssh is not installed. 0 packages removed."

I also looked online and found out about /etc/ssh/ssh_conf but all of the lines on my computer were #'d out. I also added "PermitRootLogin no" at the end. Am I safe from ssh attacks if I don't have ssh? Might be a stupid question but I don't want to fall victim. edit: it seems as though I -do- have openssh-client and openssh-server installed. Should I just leave my ssh config with PermitRootLogin no or apt-get remove openssh-client openssh-server.

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Ubuntu :: How To Get MS Paint To Open With Wine By Default

Apr 19, 2010

I have been using linux for a few months now and I love Ubuntu 9.10. I found a link to mspaint.exe and it works fine in wine. It can be found here: [URL]. I downloaded it, and then extracted the file to "/home/christopher/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Paint/". Then in that folder, I right click the file "MSPAINT.exe" and selected "Open with Wine Windows Program Loader" and it opens just fine and works perfectly.

I want to put it in the menu panel under "Applications-Wine-Programs-Accessories". I tried doing it by right clicking the menu panel and editing menus, but I dont know how to make the file "MSPAINT.exe" automatically open with Wine. For some reason, when I got Project64 and a few other apps I didn't run into this problem because they were automatically put into the menu and opened with Wine by default.

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Debian Configuration :: Wine And Squeeze Kernel - Future Updates To The Packages

Dec 21, 2010

Are the 1.3 Wine packages availible at [url] compatible with the Squeeze kernel? What about future updates to the packages there?

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Slackware :: Building WINE On Slackware64 Install Eric's Multilib Packages

Jul 19, 2010

I'm getting ready to install Slackware64_13.1 (finally), and I may then install Eric's multilib packages. The slackbuild for Wine at Slackbuilds.org states:

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has anyone built WINE with the 32-bit compatibility packages? Does it work?

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Ubuntu :: Wine Seemingly Interfering With Default Interface?

Apr 21, 2010

Something seems to be replacing some portions of the default gui appearance in gnome with the old win98 look... Wine maybe? I have wine installed and I use it for a few of my pld windows programs, but all the programs in the screenshot are native linux programs...

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Software :: Wine Set It As Default Handler For Many Mime-types?

Dec 24, 2010

I don't have wine installed. But I use teamviewer [URL] to remote support my friends. Teamviewer provide an "linux version" using wine wrapper. Every time I run it, some mime types such as .jpg, .wmv, .txt, .ini, v.v... was set to be handle by a "A Wine application". So, nothing happen when I open those file, I have to reset their handler to proper linux application.

1. How can I completely remove those "A wine application" handler? Is there a tool, or a settings applet in gnome that allow me to do that. Currently, I have to find those files in nautilus, right click and change the open with settings, that's frustrated.

2. Can I lock mime type handling settings from being changed by some application? Or even lock it from any changed at all? I don't mind remove the write permission from some settings file, I won't likely to change my current mime type handling settings in near future.

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Debian :: Making A Package From Orginal Wine Source?

Jan 23, 2011

i got a question about making a package from orginal wine source. I keep getting a error on the last part (will post the errro later in post )

What i do is this .
apt-get install devscripts cdbs dh-make
apt-get build-dep wine
cd to the directory
dh_make -n -b -s

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When i remove the ati drivers it builds fine but with every build of wine to remove my ati drivers is not a option. I also asked on the wine forums but the told me to ask here . And the person also sayed it looks like you install the ati drivers from the one of the ati site but i installed them from the debian repos.

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General :: WINE GNOME Menus Won't Show Up After Re-install Of WINE?

Dec 18, 2009

Lot of questions about WINE... When I'm done I'm going to make a HOWTO so that others can do what I did It's hard work, but I'm nearly done.The last problem I'm having is the WINE menu on GNOME won't show up after a install of WINE from a .deb package (it usually does). This was after I compiled WINE from source and removed it with "make uninstall" and "rm -rf /.wine".So now I installed the WINE from a deb package and the Wine menu entry is not showing up.I've tried re-installing Wine and rebooting my PC but nothing seems to work.

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Fedora :: Set Default Gcc Flags For Building Packages

Nov 2, 2009

I have several questions:

Is it possible to find out with which flags system was build?

Is it possible with what options and flags application was built ( mplayer for example)?

How to set default gcc flags for building packages in fedora?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Upgrade Without Default Packages?

Oct 11, 2010

I've just upgraded 10.4 to 10.10 and everything works fine and looks good but I now have the usual palaver of needing to remove some default packages that have been installed but which I don't want such as Empathy and Evolution. Is there any way to upgrade to a new release without getting all the default software packages?

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Debian :: How To Find Out Which Packages Depend On Some Package?

Jan 8, 2011

I have a short question. I want to find out which packages are depending on some package. For example, I want to know which packages are depending on evolution.Is there any possibility how to find it out?

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Ubuntu :: Packages Depend On The Gcc-4.2-base Package?

Dec 13, 2010

I was paring down my installation and did a

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apt-get purge gcc-4.2-base and the command more or less threatened to wipe out everything on the server.

Is that the norm, or is it due to a corrupted package database?

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Was that the norm or could it be the result of a corrupted package database?

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Fedora :: Default Sound Packages Unchecked During Install?

Oct 24, 2009

Narrowed it down to a missing package that was unchecked at install as the sound works fine off the live-cd (which comes with the default packages).

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Ubuntu Installation :: Folder Where Packages Are Installed By Default

Feb 15, 2010

Can you tell me where do packages installed with apt-get or synaptic package manager get stored in? I use Ubuntu9.10

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Ubuntu Installation :: 9.10 Upgrade - What Packages Are Installed By Default

May 25, 2010

Since I had problems with Openoffice since the upgrade to 9.10, I've tried to uninstall all openoffice. I've searched for 'openoffice' in synaptic and uninstalled all thet I've found. It has uninstalled many other things, thunderbird, firefox and god only knows what other. Now, there is a way to know what are the packages installed by default? Or, to install all the dafault packages? Or, there is a log of what I've uninstalled?

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Ubuntu :: Windows Applications - Install Wine In 8.04 - Error 'No Suitable Package Flex Found'

Jan 7, 2011

I am trying to install wine in ubuntu 8.04. While installation getting the error 'No suitable package flex found'. I tried to find out flex package in adobe as well as other sites. unable to find out.

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Jul 2, 2011

I want to build my own binary package that replaces several from the repositories.But then whenever I install something that depends on libffado2, aptitude wants to uninstall mypkg and install libffado2. Why doesn't Provides work here?

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Fedora :: Package To Install To Build Packages From Source

Mar 15, 2010

What package do I have to install to build packages from sources? I am trying to build the TrueCrypt package from source.

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Ubuntu :: Package Dependencies From Manual Compiled Packages

Jun 29, 2010

I have compiled FFMPEG (and also mplayer and x264) from scratch to always run the latest version. I install ffmpeg using "checkinstall". When compiling FFMPEG manual and installing with checkinstall ffmpeg provides the following libraries: libavutil49, libavcodec52, libavdevice52, libavformat52, libavfilter0, libpostproc51, libswscale0

These can NOT be installed via apt-get (or similar) or the checkinstall will fail. So I have not installed them. The problem now is when I need to install a package (.dep or from Synaptic) that requires one of these a prerequisite. Then it is not "registered" by Synaptic that these are already provided through the FFMPEG build. I have tried to use the --provides flag on checkinstall and I can also see in Synaptic that on the ffmpeg package I installed with checkinstall that it says it provides said packages. I even have tried to modify the checkinstall script and add:

Replaces: libavutil49, libavcodec52, libavdevice52, libavformat52, libavfilter0, libpostproc51, libswscale0

This also triggers Synaptic to list that ffmpeg replaces the packages. But still when I try to install anything that needs these packages it is not recongnized that they are provided by FFMPEG and when I install one of them (e.g. apt-get install libavformat52) then it replaces the FFMPEG library and FFMPEG stops working. So what is going wrong? Is this a bug in Synaptic? How is it possible under ubuntu to install manual compiled packages and have them "act" as correct dependencies for others?

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Slackware :: How To Reconfigure Packages From Gslapt Package Manager?

Jul 4, 2010

I downloaded php 5.2.12 package from gslapt package manager and i need to reconfigure it so that i can enable odbc module in php.. is there any way to do this? or should i just download the php 5.2.12 then compile it to my system?

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