OpenSUSE :: Where To Get Barry-gui - Barry-utils And Barry-opensync Rpms For 11.3
Sep 6, 2010where I can get barry-gui, barry-utils, and barry-opensync rpms for 11.3
View 6 Replieswhere I can get barry-gui, barry-utils, and barry-opensync rpms for 11.3
View 6 RepliesI've got into dependecy hell with conkyconf which needs conkyweather and x11org-font-utils which I can't find. I've tried to install through opensuse oneclik but no luck. what is needed and where I can get the dependecies for conkyconf. This is the only thing that pees me off about linux (dependencies), wish it could be fixed. Still better than windows where there's no chance at all if it don't install.
View 9 Replies View RelatedAnyone have any luck installing libre office?
I downloaded it, is the intent that you just install all of the RPMs in the RPM directory? There isn't too much documentation yet.
How come there's no OpenSync in Squeeze, but in Lenny and Sid? Also, questions about packages where shout I direct them?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI can use KRPMview or midnight commander to see what's in an RPM, fine. I might want to inspect a file inside an RPM or actually install some of its files but this latter might upset already installed files. Or, it is so dependent on something else being previously installed. Therefore I need to install it elsewhere, take a look at he file content and/or copy, it to where I want.
There are options: --badreloc --prefix --relocate --nodeps --ignoreos --force
Some are mutually exclusive but the result is it still tells me - package not relocatable. Is there any other magic incantation or do I need to do some time-consuming backup, run the RPM install and any deps hell, do my intended thing, then another time-consuming restore? Or maybe set up a partition with a suitable suse version and just run the RPM there and then copy over?
I've been trying for awhile to install the restricted formats, but when in the download & and install process, YaST2 pops up saying that such and such RPM has failed. I hit ignore, and it happens again and again to all the other packages, bar the odd few that work.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI want to synchronize my Blackberry 9300 with Evolution. I found some guides and "how to" but all that required the OpenSync's Evolution plugin. I can't find taht plugin in the official site of the project. Do you know where I can find it?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe found a link to binutils-32bit-2.18.90.20080912-1.5.ppc64.rpm in software.opensuse.org: Search Results but the page states that the object is not found. We had the same problem with these packages: compat-32bit-2008.8.13-1.10.ppc64.rpm and linux32-1.0-414.13.ppc.rpm.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have been synchronizing my Nokia E71 with KDE-PIM on F11 for several months, using msynctool (opensync 0.22) and connecting through an usb cable.
I'm trying now to migrate to F12 but my Nokia E71 doesn't connect.
This is the operating sequence:
msynctool --sync kdepim-e71
Synchronizing group "kdepim-e71"
Member 1 of type kdepim-sync just connected
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This requires a package(opensync-module-python) that appears to be removed. What should I do? What can I do?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there any way to install a kernel using rpms and avoid compiling its sources? I am using OpenSUSE 11.2.
View 7 Replies View RelatedNormally I find everything I need either in the documentation or forum, but it's been months, and this time I'm stumped. I'm posting the results of my latest tests, so I'm really sorry about the length of this post.
I can't play DVDs unless they've been burned by myself or a friend. I had no problems until around the beginning of April. I was running 11.2 on both my laptop and desktop. I think an update changed something. This was before 11.2 was officially retired a week or so later. I wanted to upgrade to 11.4 anyway, so I began with my laptop. During installation I wiped everything from my hard disk by creating new partitions and formatting them. After installation I installed the multimedia packages using one-click (opensuse-guide.org, not opensuse-community.org, although I did read what they said). I know one-click is not ideal, but I was curious. The result was that I still couldn't play DVDs.
I did a fresh installation, just to be on the safe side. This time I installed the packages according to Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide by caf4926. But I still couldn't play DVDs, so I went through the thread Check your multimedia problem in ten steps. Then I ran mmcheck (v2.35). I tried a few times, experimented, and in the end did another fresh install.
In the meantime, on my desktop, which still has 11.2 on it, I found the file which had been changed and changed it back, so I could play DVDs on it again. It was in /etc/udev/rules.d/, 70-persistent-cd.rules. This does not appear to be the problem in 11.4 on my laptop.
I have again installed the packages according to the multimedia installation guide, and done the ten-step check and run mmcheck and these are the results as they stand:
I couldn't find a package called mplayerplug-in. I used zypper to look for it.
I tried installing the totem packages in a previous installation, but they didn't make a difference, so I left them out this time.
I deinstalled my jdk, but it doesn't seem to have made a difference, except that I get an error notification everytime I want to use LibreOffice. And I need it, so I'm putting it back soon.
So, these are my packages:
And this is what happens when I try to play a DVD using Kaffeine (since I don't an error message except from Kaffeine, and I've forgotten where my logs are):
And then comes Read error from: Error reading from DVD over the GUI.
And nothing else happens... I get no feedback from smplayer whatsoever. It opens, trys to read the DVD, and sits there. Even on the console.
I am building a replacement mail server and need to get cyrus-imap running on this machine. That package requires the db4-utils package, and yum blows up trying to install it as follows:
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package db4-utils.i386 0:4.3.29-10.el5 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: db4 = 4.3.29-10.el5 for package: db4-utils
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I want to install glibc-utils on debain . but I can't find it by apt-get .my friend can install it on redhat. how to install glibc-utils on debian.
View 8 Replies View RelatedAfter years with debian stable I'm testing debian...testing (stretch) in a separate partition. I'm just using the stretch repositories and nothing else, so that I won't mess up the system by pulling packages from different branches.
Unfortunately ecryptfs-utils is not (yet) available on stretch. Is there any safe way to use this package on my debian stretch, preferably the stable package from jessie?
How long it will take for this package to reach stretch from unstable?
I have a strange problem with my MINI Ubuntu. I am able to shutdown -h now and restart with power button, as long as I don't install pm-utils. If I install pm-utils, the computer turns of after shutdown -h now, but will not wake up after I press the power button. Light goes on, drives are running, but no BEEP.
View 1 Replies View RelatedJust updated Meerkat - and the alsa-utils update did not go well. Aptitude reported an error trying to config. Anybody else with this problem? Workarounds or do we wait for a few days till the maintainers fix it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for sm-notify, which should be part of nfs-utils, but isn't.
I need this for NFS over TCP failover. Where can i find it?
As the subject said I want to install the gnome-utils package the newbie question but how can I do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a fresh install of Kubuntu 11.04 and I already have the lastest ecryptfs-utils installed. I have the ".Private" folder but not the "Private" folder.
When I try to set it up I get this error:
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$ ecryptfs-setup-private
ERROR: wrapped-passphrase file already exists, use --force to overwrite.
How do I get my "Private" folder to appear? I don't think I should just be throwing my stuff into ".Private" and I don't want to have to see all the hidden folders all the time either. Should I use the --force argument, and what would that do?
just loaded 9.10 and trying to install the NDIS wrapper so I can use my USB wirless adaptor. Executed the command
sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 as read in one of the forums and received the following error:
E: couldn't find package ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
both the tar version and the unzippedversion are on my desktop but I'm not sure they are installed and I don't know what to install. I've clicked every file in every folder most seem to be instructions not what I know as executables.
I installed ubuntu today and noticed that the sound isnt right.. It sounds like you hear music with you hand on your ears.. So i looked on the internet and found this: [URL] The first thing it makes me do is stop the alsa-utils deamon BUT.... I dont have alsa-utils.... when i go to /etc/init.d/ i only see alsa-store & alsa-restore. nothing else.. (this is on the MSI GX740 laptop)
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mv -f .deps/gnc-icons.Tpo .deps/gnc-icons.Plo
mv -f .deps/gnc-html.Tpo .deps/gnc-html.Plo
make[5]: Leaving directory `/tmp/SBo/gnucash-2.2.9/src/gnome-utils'
make[4]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/SBo/gnucash-2.2.9/src/gnome-utils'
make[3]: *** [all] Error 2
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I'm using SBo script to compile gnucash, with all the listed dependencies built successfully (in orderly manner). System multilib is configured as per alien's wiki. Is there something else I'm missing here?
I used to share my internet connection for my palm via bluetooth dund on opensuse 10.1. Now I upgraded to opensuse 11.2, and have been trying to configure the same for 5 hours, without success. The problem is: dund seems to be in bluez-utils, but this package does not seem to be available from the official opensuse 11.2 repo. It is available from an unofficial one, but that is version 3.x and it conflicts with the version 4.x package of bluez. So, I either have bluez 4.x or bluez-utils 3.x, whilst I would need both.
Is there a solution for this problem, or any other way to share internet via bluetooth? (All previous howtos seem to be rendered useless with the recent "developments" of bluez, but, hey, file sending to my palm still works to some extent, so, there is much room for more "developments" until bluetooth is rendered completely unuseable).
Edit: In a changelog at a RedHat site, I found that the bluez-utils package was integrated into the bluez package, and later some tools like dund were split out into a bluez-compat package. Maybe the same happened to bluez in opensuse, too. But I have both the bluez and the bluez-compat packages installed, and hcid and sdpd are nowhere. Where did they disappear during the very important re-organization of bluez tools?
Edit2: Kind of solved. Hcid was renamed to bluetoothd, and probably the other tools and config files changed names, too. Old howto's are in fact useless, and I am about to sacrifize my next days in order to become a blootooth expert just to configure this wrecked internet sharing.
I want to install the Empathy on my CentOS. And I configured, then I got a resposes:
checking gnome-doc-utils >= 0.17.3... no
configure: error: gnome-doc-utils >= 0.17.3 not found
But when I run "yum install gnome-doc-utils"
The system respond:
[root@localhost ~]# yum install gnome-doc-utils
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
Setting up Install Process
Package gnome-doc-utils-0.8.0-2.fc6.noarch already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
Issue with the 'host' command that comes with bind-utils package.We don't have any browsing/name resolution issues except to the following two sites:
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command [URL] returned:
www.aeroplan.com is an alias for www.halb.aeroplan.com.
www.halb.aeroplan.com has address 207.34.195.17
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
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I have tried to run the "host" command against different DNS caching servers I have access to all produced the same timed out error. I called Aeroplan technical support to report the issue to them and from their perspective, they have no problem accessing the website.And we don't have any problem accessing any websites ourselves if "host" return A record lookup without the timed out error.
1. It's not our firewall filtering out packet. I tried it on external facing server without firewall and got the same result.
2. It's not our DNS caching server cause same errors are observed on our ISP caching server.
3. It works on an altogether network, from a Windows Vista desktop, through IE 8.
Im using ubuntu 9.10 distro.i downloaded pdftohtml_0.36.13_i386.deb package from ubuntu official site and tried to install it .but it showed the below error message
Error: Breaks exisiting package 'poppler-utils' conflict: pdftohtml (< 0.36-14)
There could be some needs with to sync the linux box with my psion device :
- emails (iremails sync) <-> mutt or whatever works
- contact psion <-> abook
- data folder ~/home/username/mypsion <-> sync of data
Could someone help a bit in that sence? Is there a willing informaticien for that few lines of code, and make a new package or update/upgrade the irda-utils. Would be so helpful for the community (often, lot of users are moving to linux nowadays..)
what is this, and more importantly, how do I fix it?
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Install cifs-utils on wheezy armhf
apt-get install cifs-utils --fix-missing
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
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