General :: Find All Services Are Installed Or Not In Redhat
Sep 29, 2010how can i find all services are installed or not in redhat linux.
View 1 Replieshow can i find all services are installed or not in redhat linux.
View 1 RepliesI installed a few services using the dolphin tools menu (configure dolphin) but they're not showing up on right-click, how can I enable them.
Here's my setup:
-Ubuntu Lucid GNOME
-Dolphin 1.4
-All dolphin dependencies and issues resolved (I think) by using:
Code:
sudo apt-get build-dep dolphin
sudo apt-get install dolphin
My second problem is file search, the feature that comes with nautilus is way too slow, and catfish is lacking so many feature, I'm kind of a sucker for eye-candy, and when I tried beagle it stuck out like a sore thumb! Is there a good looking, well-developed file-search feature for the gnome desktop?
My third question is regarding the update in Lucid, it keeps telling me the following when I run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
Code:
The following packages have been kept back:
linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
Is there a new kernel that it's not allowing me to use? if so, how do I get past this message?
My last issue is with nautilus, I have many large directories with tons of subdirectories (especially my music folders), and nautilus can only view them as icons, list or columns, is there a way to install a script or plugin for nautilus to make it faster and/or include some form of miller columns like in dolphin (I believe it's the best way to view large folders).
Is there a way to obtain the RedHat Linux version freely. I was able to find a RH server version and installed to my local m/c but it takes long time when it's booting
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm running xubuntu on two identical machines and both need to have file sharing working. the first installed no problem and works perfectly but the second machine will not work.
On the second machine i installed it with the install button when you click of shared folders. after it installed i rebooted and it asked me to install again. I tried to install again but it just kept coming up with the install windows afterwards. I tried purging samba and reinstalling and it did not work as well.
Im kind of lost on what to do now?
How can i find web hosting services? I have my own site and want to web hosting for that.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am working with fedora 9 i need to turn on services such as telnet,ftp,dns,nfs,dhcp etc. but the problem is i dont even find xinetd based service when i am giving this command
Code:
#chkconfig --list|more
nd some command is not working for me as well like
[code]....
I thought it was in the System>administration menu somewhere, but I just can't see it. What is it called, and where do I find it please?
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But then the compiling process doesn't work. It says:
cc: command not found
make: *** [...] error 127
It's weird that the shell can't find 'cc' while I do have gcc-4.3 installed.
I've tried type the following command:
export CC="/usr/bin/gcc-4.3"
but I don't know what's it for.
Fedora 14 xfceI have installed a package using yum install package-name.However, I can't seen to find out where it has been installed to.Is there any command that will tell me what directory the files have been installed to?
View 2 Replies View Relatedim trying to install cclive, in its INSTALL file they have given some prerequisites, how can i find out those are installed in my centos or not.
Prerequisites for cclive are given below
* libquvi (0.2.0+)
* libboost (1.42.0+)
* libpcrecpp (8.02+)
* libcurl (7.20.0+)
I have a Dell Inspiron N4010. And I installed redhat and fedora but this is system does not have support to nic.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm using Core 2 Duo. So, from Intel website I found that it is 64-bit architecture CPU.
Long back I've installed Ubuntu OS on this machine. But I'm not sure if I installed x86-32 or x86-64 version of Linux. I want to know which version of Linux I'm using. How to know that?
How to find the same on windows?
I'm installing LoL using Wine and I can't find where setup has put the files. When I type "wine lol.launcher" it says "wine: cannot find L"c:\windows\system32\lol.launcher". For that matter I can't find where the setup program has installed any of the LoL components
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to find out with what options a library was configured with when it was installed? I am trying to install a library on my system that depends on gasnet and it requires me to configure it with the very same options that gasnet was configured with. Gasnet was not originally installed by me, so I cannot tell. I can see bin/, include/, lib/ and share/ directories in the gasnet folder and no other information in it. To be specific, I need to use the same CFLAGS that were used during installation of gasnet. For example, if it was installed using '-g -O2', I have to make sure I use the same CFLAGS here.
View 4 Replies View RelatedUsing rpm -qa | grep -i <pkgname> gives if a package is installed or not.
But, I would like to find out where a package is already installed i.e the location where a particular package is installed say /opt/<pkg>
I loaded a distro (which does not seem relevant) onto my laptop and used it for a while. Applications did whatever they do creating and saving files. I know that I have images and documents and videos and music and such on the laptop among other non-distro data files. Is there a simple (straightforward) way to identify which files on disk are NOT part of the installed distro? I know how to use find. I know that find lets me locate files based on some date-time-stamp. I know, too, that I can use any selected file as a benchmark date-time instead of some specific command line string.
For example:
Code:
Find files whose modification date is before (or after) the date(s) associated with the file /path/foo.bar.
Is there any one file that I could use to peg the distro install date? Can I get that date from somewhere else like a file system details?
I am using Slackware 13.1 with the uname -a output:
Quote:
Linux darkstar 2.6.33.4 #2 Thu May 13 00:27:45 CDT 2010 i686 Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N450 @ 1.66GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
When the binary smbpasswd is executed it gives the following output
Quote:
smbpasswd: error while loading shared libraries: libwbclient.so.0: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory ldd /usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd has this output
Quote:
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xffffe000)
libldap-2.4.so.2 => /usr/lib/libldap-2.4.so.2 (0xb7220000)
liblber-2.4.so.2 => /usr/lib/liblber-2.4.so.2 (0xb7214000)
libresolv.so.2 => /lib/libresolv.so.2 (0xb71fd000)
[code]....
I do not know how to direct the binary to the missing library.
trying to get kismet to play sounds
-how do i find out what the sound application is used to play sound files?
-how do i find out what sound player is installed?
-sound application use to play the sound files.
....right its installed on my pc but im also goin to install kismet(ubuntu9.10) on my laptop. will it be the same?
For every program I've installed, I can see an icon in the applications menu. But, I'd like to be able to find the actual icon so I can use it on panels and such in gnome.
Is there a standard place where icons from the applications menu are found?