Slackware :: Way To Chose Between 64 And 32 Bit Versions Of Iso Installer

Jun 28, 2011

Is there any way to chose between 64 and 32 bit versions of the iso installer ?

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Slackware :: Install And Use Several Versions Of Libjpeg?

May 25, 2011

I need to build HDF library from sources. This library requires libjpeg-6b and won't compile with newer libjpeg-8 which already available.

Well, I download and install libjpeg-6b, but can't understand how to force use this library instead system default.

P.S.: I try to find any SlackBuilds for HDF4, but found them only for HDF5.

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General :: Special Versions Of GNOME Maintained For Slackware / Why Is So?

Apr 22, 2011

Newbie here. I'm thinking about going from Ubuntu to Slackware and I just saw on Wikipedia that there is a number of projects that maintain GNOME binaries especially for Slack. So that made me wonder, why is that needed? What if I download a bare version of Slack and then build the standard GNOME version from source? Would that produce problems?

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Slackware :: Using Dual Layer DVD As Bootable Disk For Two Versions?

Nov 8, 2010

I have downloaded both the 32 bit and the 64bit version of slackware, I have a dual layer dvd and I was thinking to put both versions on one dvd! I just want to be able to choose which one to install with a simple menu. How can I do this?

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Slackware :: Can't Copy The File To Python As The Versions Differ

Jun 16, 2011

I am trying to install a module in openerp 6 It requires Pyuno that ships with libre/open -office If i go import uno -- no module called uno but when I go to the /usr/lib64/libreoffice/base3.4/programs and python import uno it works

I cant copy the file to python as the versions differ

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Slackware :: Skype Versions And Webcam Support In CURRENT

Apr 30, 2010

I failed to get webcam support on CURRENT with Skype version 2.1.0.81, Skype did not see the device at all (using libv4l).Downgraded Skype to version 2.0.0.72 and webcam works well.

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Slackware :: Slackpkg Download New Versions Of Installed Pkgs?

Feb 20, 2011

I have a minimal install, and want to download the latest versions of only the packages I have installed.

What is the easiest way to do this with slackpkg?

So far it seems to want to download everything...

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Slackware :: Sbopkg - How To Install Svn Versions Of X264 - Ffmpeg - Mplayer ?

Jan 29, 2010

How users to install the latest svn versions of x264, ffmpeg and mplayer. Primarily, this is important for users who rip movies from dvds.

How do I perform the same tasks using sbopkg? I believe some compilation options must be changed to reflect the svn changes.

Has anyone done this before? Are the steps important when using slackware 13 x86_64?

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Slackware :: Using Old Versions Of Slackware?

Nov 21, 2010

I am using 2 distibutions of Slackware. On first partition it is Slackware 13.1, second partition Slackware 12.1. Why?? I have old ati mobility radeon X1350. This card is not supported in newer versions of kernel and Xorg-server that have Slack13.1. I am using only ati open drivers with MESA 2.7.9 with experimental 3D support. But this is not so good for gaming, sometimes I play RTCW multiplayer and OpenArena.

I installed Slackware 12.1 with kernel 2.6.24.5 on second partition. I use fglrx 8.5 and I have full 3D rendering now. My graphic card need this or older kernel to full 3D support. Every software and packages that I was using in Slack 13.1, I am using in Slack 12.1 now in older versions. My question:

What do you experienced slackers think about it? I have now outdated system with everything what I need, but only differences are older versions of packages and 3D rendering card.

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Slackware :: 13.37 Installer Can't See CD Drive?

May 1, 2011

Just downloaded the Slackware 13.37 ISOs and proceded to begin the installation processHowever, once the setup program gets to the stage where it looks for the CD drive containing the slackware media, no CD drive is found.Looking in /dev doesn't seem to yield any results - no hdx, sdx, or srx devices, apart from my hard drives.When starting, the following kernel messages are printed a number of times:

Code:
ata5: link is slow to respond, please be patient (result=0)
ata5: SRST failed (errno=-16)

[code]....

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Slackware :: Automatic SlackBuilds Installer

Jan 31, 2010

I have started to write a SlackBuilds installer, similar in spirit to slackpkg. So far it is only about 100 lines of code and it can search for a package and install it automatically from slackbuilds.org. I doubt it will ever be as polished as slackpkg but it may be useful for some people. Maybe something like this already exists? If it does then I would like to check it out. If however this doesn't exist then I will most likely continue to develop my program. So far it is quite crude but it does install and search for packages.

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Slackware :: Starting Installer Via Grub2

Aug 30, 2010

I have a 16GB flash drive with grub2 installed on it so I can boot Linux iso's in place of burning 200 CD's. I looked at the isolinux.cfg file and came up with this:

Code:
menuentry "Slackware 13.1 64bit" {
linux /boot/slackware/13.1/64-bit/bzImage initrd=/boot/slackware/13.1/64-bit/initrd.img load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw SLACK_KERNEL=huge.s root=/dev/ram0
}

However the kernel panics because it cannot mount the root file system. It gives me the options of using my partitions. What should I put for the root parameter?

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Server :: What Distro Should I Chose For VPS?

Jan 7, 2011

I am buying a VPS from my host and they are offering me the following distro's:

CentOS 5.5
CentOS 5.4 w/ Kloxo
CentOS 5.4 w/ cPanel
Ubuntu 10.04
OpenSuse 11.1
Slackware 13
Debian 5
Fedora 12

What I Plan to Do?I plan to have multiple sites about 15 of them to be exact, running off a VPS. I also wish to install a RTMP:// (FMS) on it.I want these sites to be about 15,000 guests per/day maximum, I will be streaming to the RTMP server from Flash Media Encoder, and having it stream to some of my websites so users can watch.I don't know what web control panel to use, because cPanel is expensive, and it's the only one I've been exposed to, so if you could recommend a control panel also, that would be awesome.

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Slackware :: Where Is The Installer Setup Source Code

Jan 20, 2010

Just as the title says, where on earth is the source for the setup command during the install? I'm guessing that setup is a script, but I'm not sure (can't find it).

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OpenSUSE :: How To Chose Icon For Launcher

Mar 24, 2011

I've already used ubuntu last time, and I want to open my mind, so I've trying to install OpenSUSE, it's really nice.Now I want to add an application to quicklaunch on taskbar such as a .sh or .jar file, however I haven't known how to set the icon for this launcher. I could do this in ubuntu by right click on launcher and set properties.

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Slackware :: DropBox Re-installation - Installer Doesn't See /dev/sda4 ?

Mar 21, 2011

I'm trying to install DropBox so that the 'DropBox' folder gets placed in /dev/sda4 which is a spare ext4 partition on my disk. Root is /dev/sda1, swap is /dev/sda2 and home is /dev/sda3.

The DropBox installer does not show /dev/sda4 as a location to install it to in the 'Location' drop-down selector.

In Dolphin, the /dev/sda4 partition appears as '19.7 Gib Hard Drive'.

Do I need to do something to make /dev/sda4 accessible to the DropBox installer?

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General :: How Do I Get Back To Chose Install All Desktops?

Sep 23, 2010

I think in DOS, too many variables, debian-506-amd64-netinst.iso boots to $ How to: With out a complete rescue as I now seem to have linux in NTFS partition; how do I get back to chose install all desktops? Time to put wife to bed I have been at this since 6:30am. I took half my drive, and formatted fs2. Went back to install to chose desktops seems I will blow away every thing if not careful. Or is the problem BCD is on linux partition 1?

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Fedora Installation :: Chose Remove All Partitions By Mistake

Mar 15, 2009

I just installed Fedora 10 on my machine that have windows xp already installed on it. I chose "Remove all partitions on selected drive." by mistake. Is there a way to get back windows xp?

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Fedora Installation :: Can't Chose File System Of Choice

Jun 16, 2010

I can't install with the ext3 or XFS file systems. It will only let me install with ext4. I have used both a live CD and USB.Someone help me find out what I am doing wrong, I would like to have my ext3!

-Fedora 13
-latest kernel
-used Live CD and Live USB (UNetBootin)

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Ubuntu :: Difference Between LTS Versions And Other Versions?

Jun 30, 2011

I'm not to clear on the difference between LTS versions and other versions, but think I may want to go with LTS. Can someone tell me if my thinking is correct given the following situation: I have some very cool, but very expensive software installed with a group license from my school, a school which I am not going to be attending for too much longer. So I want to go as long as possible without reinstalling Ubuntu, because once the product is licensed it will be licensed until I reinstall Ubuntu (or I uninstall the program). So I think this is going to require me keep the Ubuntu version I install as long as possible.

So in this case, should I go with 10.04LTS or should I just install Natty Narwhal and keep that as long as possible? It looks like 10.04LTS will be "supported" longer, but I'm not exactly clear on all that "supported" entails. Presumable it means security and software updates will be available for 10.04LTS for much longer than 11.x versions? So I'm thinking I should go with 10.04LTS

Is my thinking correct in going with 10.04LTS? Edit: It was pointed out that this would be against my contractual agreements. Which I suppose is probably true.

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Debian Installation :: On IMac: Screen Goes All Black When Chose In Grub-selection List

May 20, 2011

I have installed Debian a few times now (and other distro's), so I'm fairly used to installing linux. I'm not used to installing it on Apple hardware (back in 2009 on my laptop I had some issues that were solved rather quickly, but that's about it). Now I'm installing Debian Squeeze on a new (well, bought today, but it is the previous model: iMac 11,2) desktop iMac.

Installing goes well (resizing partition, rEFIt, booting Debian 6.0.1a netinstall CD, installing packages etc.) I followed a tutorial [URL] to install grub explicitly with force after installing and running gptsync. Everything went according to the tutorial and I rebooted to be welcomed by rEFIt and then grub: perfect!

BUT when I chose Debian in the grub-selection list, I only see a few lines of starting the kernel, and then my screen goes all black. A few seconds later I hear a sound, and iirc it's the sound of gdm prompting to select a user. I cannot switch to a TTY and I have to use the power-button to shut the system down.

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Ubuntu :: Seeding A Folder With Deluge And When Removed The File From Deluge Chose Remove Data By Mistake?

Jul 4, 2010

I was seeding a folder with deluge and when I removed the file from deluge I chose remove data by mistake, so can I recover my folder?

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Ubuntu :: Get The "package Maintainer's Version" Of Grub (chose Local Version!)

Jul 23, 2010

I chose the local version of grub when prompted on the last update. However, after doing a bit of reading, it looks like I should have selected the "package maintainer's version" .

I've looked at the release notes [URL] related to grub and changing the menu.lst. However, when I open the menu.lst per the instructions, it is blank (the file opens but there is no text in it). I also ran the sudo update-grub command but was never prompted to choose a the local version or maintainer's version.

Is there a way to go back and get back to the prompt to select the ""package maintainer's version"?

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General :: Install 12, Every Time Chose The Space To Install It, It Says That There Is No Enough Space To Install It?

May 11, 2010

I have 40gb of hd and I want Xp and fedora on it. I installed Xp first and now I want to install Fedora 12, every time I chose the space to iinstalll it, it says that there is no enough space to install it, although the xp just took less than 2gb of the disk. How can I resize it so that there is enough space?

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Debian :: 32 And 64 Bit Versions ?

Jan 6, 2010

I would like to install 64 bit linux. This will be on a new PC. Will 64 bit install on any PC or do I have to have a special 64 bit architecture?

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Debian :: How To Switch Between GCC Versions

Sep 8, 2010

How to switch between GCC versions?

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Fedora :: How To Know All The Available Kernel Versions

Mar 17, 2011

How do I know the exact kernel version (or rpm package name) of fedora 14 without having to install one? I couldn't find the information on the the website. And one more question. Does one fedora distribution has only one kernel available all the time? Where can I find all the kernels for a particular distribution (for example Fedora 12) distributed by Fedora Project? I can find all the available kernels for a RedHat Enterprise distribution on [URL], but not for Fedora.

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General :: Different Versions Of Libdc1394?

Oct 15, 2010

I'm working on a project that uses libdc1394 to interface with Point-Grey Firewire cameras. We build the code on Ubuntu 8, Timesys, and Ubuntu 9 primarily. We usually use the package manager for most dependencies on the Ubuntu's, and the Timesys installation seems to be compiled from source.

Now here's the part that confuses me. I can't figure out what version of libdc1394 is on the Timesys installation. Looking at the library files, I can find a file named libdc1394.so.20.0.0. But these are the header files that I have:

dc1394_control.h dc1394_register.h dc1394_vendor_avt.h
dc1394_conversions.h dc1394_utils.h

They're in a folder named dc1394. From what I see on the Ubuntu 8 package (which is libdc1394 version

1), I only see dc1394_control.h. And it's in a libdc1394 folder.

From what I see on the Ubuntu 9 computer, which uses libdc1394 version 2.2 (that's the version in the repository), I have a dc1394 folder and then an include directory that looks like the copy I find here:[URL]..

I can't find anything about a major change between version 2.0 and 2.2. From the sourceforge page, it looks like the 2.0 version is similar to the Ubuntu 9 version. it seems I have 3 different versions of the library? I understand why Ubuntu 8 and Ubuntu 9, but not why the copy that we have installed on Timesys is different.

Once again, I'm decently sure the one on Timesys was compiled from source. I wasn't around when they did that though, so I don't know for certain.

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Ubuntu :: Where Are Old Versions Located

Aug 31, 2010

Would like to download Dapper and Breezy. Where are the archives located?

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Ubuntu :: How To Install 2 Versions Of R ( R.2.9.2 And R.2.11.1)

Sep 23, 2010

installed the latest version of R ( R.2.11.1) in my machine and I can run that by simply typing "R" in terminal but I need to install the old version of R ( R.2.9.2) since some packages don't support the new version. I have the .tar.gz file of old version. How can I install that? How do I run in terminal ?

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