I'm having issues installing Moolde on OpenSuse 11.3. I've downloaded the package but I get missing dependency issues like no mimtex needed and then after I resolve that I get a heap of missing pearl stuff. So do I assume then that the moodle package isn't a complete install even though I found it on the open suse site? Can I get a complete list of what's missing or what I should be installing when I install my open suse 11.3?
I have installed the Li f e distro in my laptop as Virtuaqlbox guest and actualised it completly. I created the "moodle" database and "moodleuser" in mysql and started the apache2 web server as written in Moodle - openSUSE My problem is that the page //localhost/moodle is blank . does not appears nothinġ I tested the page //localhost/ and "it works" , and tested the //localhost/manual and shows the manual local pages of apache through http. I alsoo tested the //localhost/phpMyAdmin page and it works entering the "moodleuser" and password and shows the phpMyAdmin pages. I tried also //localhost/ATutor and //localhost/FreeSMS and they does not work (error "not found" page ) and tried //localhost/openbiblio and shows a "database query error"I changed the HOSTNAME varialble to localhosţ. The files in the /srv/www/moodle directory are owned by root whith 744 permisions I tried with lynx http text browser and shows the 500 error (internal server error)
I have opensuse 11.4 in which I am trying to install Moodle 2.02 on my server. In the install.php it asks for where you want to place your moodle and moodledata directories, which in the default installation of Moodle in Opensuse is /srv/www/moodle and /srv/www/moodledata. It initially automatically fills in /srv/moodledata for the moodledata directory. When I change it to the default opensuse location it balks at the /srv/www/moodledata with "Dataroot location is not secure". It won't let me get past it. I have Moodle 1.99 running on opensuse 11.1 with those same directories. What can I do to get around this error message?
installation moodle on Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS.at localhost show message It works!at localhost/moodle show message Forbidden You don't have permission to access /moodle on this server.
I have installed openSUSE 11.4, and I really like it compared to other linux versions I've tried, but I find it requires a bit more linux know-how.
Being fairly new to linux, it has been quite the effort to learn but I started getting the hang of things via online support and such. Lately I've been having some problems.
I need linux to run a TCAD program, and it requires some openGL functionality and was giving me errors when I tried entering the software related modeling GUI.
Anyhow, I thought it had to do with my graphics drivers, so I decided to update them via ATI proprietary driver. After doing this, the system booted me into the console rather than X.
I tried numerous online guides on how to fix the issues, by running all sorts of boot commands (nomodset), and I read the graphics driver theory, as well as trouble shooting ATI graphics.
In the process, I also installed a radeonhd-xorg11-something through YAST, and that caused a black screen altogether upon boot. I managed to boot into failsafe with x, and from there I removed it via YAST, however this did not resolve issues. I also deleted any xorg.cionf files in hopes that the system will default back to the radeon driver.
As it stands right now, I can only boot into my system via failsafe mode. I'm keeping the unit off for now as it's probably tired from all the hard reboots I had to do . If someone can help me resolve this issue, I can turn it on and enter any commands required, such as finding out the graphics card, the kernel, the driver currently running, etc and I can post it here.
I installed openSUSE alongside Windows yesterday using the default settings. I had the installer automatically shrink my windows partition and create one for openSUSE. When I boot my computer now, the openSUSE bootloader shows up with options to boot into openSUSE, failsafe openSUSE, windows1, windows2, or windows3. Windows1 and windows2 appear to be the same thing - they both boot into windows, they read the same info for the hard drive, they have access to all the same files. Windows3 cannot start and says that the BOOTMNGR is missing. What are these three different windows options, why are two the same, and why doesn't one work?
after getting the ACL extension and then unpacking I try to phpize, but server comes up with the following error message:wget http://pecl.php.net/get/APC-3.0.19.tgz tar xvfz APC-3.0.19.tgz
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Alternatively I tried pecl install, but with same result. Whats wrong? I have looked in /usr/bin/sed and there is (of course) no file or directory named "sed". What is "sed" and how to recover? Would be nice, if you could give me an indication what to look for.
I am interested in installing openSUSE on my computer and my PC already has a Debian installation on it.What is the easiest/best way of installing openSUSE without losing any data?
I have to install another language to an openSUSE 10.3.The problem is that after selecting the language the system is requesting the CD but I don't have one. Can I force the system to update from the Internet repositories or something like that?
after downloading th 4.3 Gb .iso openSUSE 11.4 i found that i cant install it beside my window ,i have trouble with greating a suitable partition for openSUSE .my problem is that i have three primary partitions and also three partitions ,and softwares don't allow me to create a ext4 and a swap partition.
I probably missed something as I come from 11.2 but I downloaded a few rpm (like opera and crossover).
upon installing I right click, select install/remove software and up comes KpackageKit telling me its going to install the rpm. Fine I think, then a new window opens showing me the progress and I see it's installing loads of items I previously removed. For example I have de nvidia repo but I did the drivers the hard way, KpackageKit now installs the repo drivers again. I removed pulseaudio and nouveau but KpackageKit installs them again while it install the opera or crossover RPM. None of these packages are dependencies for the 2 RPM I want to install and I can easly remove them via yast.
the only way I can seem to be able to install these 2 RPM's without getting all the stuff back I removed earlier is either manually from the command line or I make a repository of a local directory and use yast that way ?
I checked for setenv but all I got was the location of the manpages. I would need to run JMF mostly when I make animations using Art Of Illusion.I'm running SuSE 11.4
This is a specific newbie question and a general question. How can I install packages from the SUSE CD? AND if possible can I install ndiswrapper from the CD? I don't have an internet connection on the PC I want to install this on and I assume/hope this particular package is on the SUSE 11.2 CD.
If ndiswrapper isn't on the CD whats the correct package I should manually download?
I want install this I'd like to keep this thread specific to this issue- I'll open another thread if what I'm trying to do with ndiswrapper doesn't work.
I currently have vbox 2.0.6 OSE and its been running awesome except I get errors with directx when running 3D apps cause of the video card driver that comes with vbox(at least so far thats I narrowed it down to). So, Im trying to update to 3.2.2 but cant seem to find an easy way to do it. I downloaded the RPM for OpenSUSE 11.1 from Sun's website and when installing it I got errors about files conflicting with the previous version. So I ran a "zypper rm vbox" to remove the current one and then ran the RPM again and it seemed to finish the installation fine, I just cant find it to run it.I currently have the 2.0.6 version installed again just so I can use it... but now am back to trying to get 3.2 installed before looking in another direction.
I'm installing 11.3 from USB stick. I went through the partition screen, etc and it did not mention anything about any data or other stuff on the harddisk. but when I got to the "Live Installation Settings" page, it shows the booting sections as:
+ openSUSE 11.3 (default) + openSUSE 11.2 - 2.6.31.12-0.2 (/dev/sdb2) + Linux Other + Failsafe -- openSUSE 11.3
how do I blow those others away? I want them erased aand don't want them in grub or "installed around", rather, I want it "installed over" them. Also, the "Linux Other" is the USB stick. Is it a problem to have that?
I am trying out IBUS input method as it was recently recommended as an alternative to google pinyin for Linux Need OpenSuse Package for SCIM Google Pinyin (Chinese Input). However I have come across a problem installing on my laptop. I uninstalled SCIM and installed IBUS but now I have lost functionality of my mouse trackpad and my keyboard.
There's a web application that I want to use that requires PDO_Mysql to be installed. I have mysql itself installed already.How can I verify whether or not I have this module? And if I don't have it, how do I install it? I tried searching for pdo_mysql and pdo-mysql in Yast2, but it returned with no results.
I am new to opensuse, but is it possible to install a 32 bit program on suse while running the 64 bit program. I have one I want to install but it gets a wrong architecture error.
i recently installed 'openSuSe11.4' an im not really able to install applications further, like i tried the latest mozilla or even opera or bittorrent for linux like apps , what extension files are supported ? i was able to install VLC though , rest of them crash before finishing.
I have just been given a VPS to have a play with. Its got Open SuSE 10.0 installed and I have root and SSH access.
Ideally Im trying to install a desktop manager (Gnome ideally), so that I can setup something like VNC and using a graphical interface (I assume this is possible?).
Working on the assuming that it is possible I whats the best way to proceed? Installing YUM to install gnome and a vnc-server?
I found some instructions here, however im not sure if they are accurate: Bob and the Knowledge Factory / Install VNC in VPS server with Gnome
Install process gets all the way through to the point where it's copying files from CD to hdd. As soon as it gets to 100% my screen goes blank and it freezes up like that. The monitor then goes into standby mode, like it normally does when not connected to the computer (the green LED turns to orange). There is no command line or anything, I have to press reset button at this point. I can run live from the CD though.
Tried the Check Install Media feature and it gives a readout that md5sum is ok md5: 62210a3034990b44bad86e8d2d69a271 **I have absolutely no clue on how to do this md5sum stuff, especially in Windows XP, so I just skip doing it and go right to burning CD/DVD**
Media is OpenSUSE 11.4 KDE liveCD on a Memorex CD-R 52x, burned at 8x (lowest I was able to go)
Hardware is: Pentium 4 with HT @2.8GHz, 1.5GB DDR, GeForce 6200 graphics (AGP)
Running Window XP Pro on main hdd
Should I figure a bad burn or something related to the CD-R I burned? In which case easy fix is to just download the DVD version and burn that (should have been my first choice I know). Or possibly an incorrect setting in BIOS? There is an option for OS/2 or Non OS/2, maybe its set wrong? I believe its currently set for Non OS/2 which was the default.
**The system I'm installing to is listed in my signature, which lists all the hardware I'm using.**
Actually I've an problem with openSUSE 11.1. After I had installed it, I added the display driver (ati) by using the Yast repository. And now KDE doesn't starts anymore, there's only a black screen (not even the terminal).
Bluetooth was working in KDE 4.1 in openSUSE 11.0 with no problems. I install openSUSE 11.1 and now the bluetooth icon that should show up in the system tray no longer shows up. If I hit Ctrl + Esc I can see kbluetooth4 in "System Activity". All that's changed is I did a fresh install (I don't do upgrades) of openSUSE 11.1 with the same KDE I was running in 11.0. I would like to know what's broke even if I can't fix it. I hate not knowing why something isn't doing what it's suppose to be doing.
When trying to install Novell client (novell-client-2.0-sp2-sle11-i586.iso) on my 11.2 box, I get the following error: "Problem: nothing provides libbfd-2.19.so needed by novell-xtier-base-3.1.6-12.i586". The libbfd library is provided by binutils. I have binutils-2.19.51-10.26.4.i586 installed, and it provides /usr/lib/libbfd-2.19.51.20090527-10.26.4.so. I made symlinks (/lib/libbfd-2.19.so and /usr/lib/libbfd-2.19.so
I installed VirtualBox, and I want to install Vista on it. I just have the copy of vista that came with my computer. I made the back up disks for it, and tried to use them to install it in the virtual box, but it said it was unable to install in that machine.
After that I looked in my windows partition and found the product ID for the vista copy. My question is: Can I download a copy of Vista and then use the product ID of my copy to make the installation in the VirtualBox? Are there any technical or legal reasons not to do this?