Software :: Software To Modify Deb Packages

May 31, 2011

Is there any software to modify .deb packages and make a new software out of it.

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General :: Put Modify Packages In YUM Repository?

Apr 20, 2011

I have set up a local YUM repository to install own modify packages om my clients.

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Debian :: Difference In Operation / Function Between Their Packages And The Packages Download On Virtualbox.org Website?

Feb 22, 2010

On Debian repo I found virtualbox-ose packages there. What will be the difference in operation/function between their packages and the packages download on virtualbox.org website?

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Fedora :: Difference In Operation/function Between Their Packages And The Packages Download On Virtualbox.org Website?

Feb 22, 2010

On Fedora repo I found VirtualBox-ose packages there. What will be the difference in operation/function between their packages and the packages download on virtualbox.org website?

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Ubuntu :: Can't Install Packages On 10.04 - Error Action Requires Installation Of Untrusted Packages

Apr 30, 2010

Whenever I do sudo apt-get or use the Ubuntu Software Center, I can't download anything because a message comes up saying "Action requires installation of untrusted packages: The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources." I've been trying to download GIMP and Thunderbird, so... I dunno what the problem is.

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Debian :: Installing I386 Packages Prompts Removal Of Amd64 Packages

Apr 8, 2015

I am working on a project which targets both 32 and 64 bit architectures at the moment. My system is amd64. I added i386 architecture using this guide. However, my problem is

Code: Select allapt-get install package-name:i386

prompts the removal of currently installed packages (amd64 arch.) which is the problem.

Code: Select allReading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  libportaudio0:i386

[Code] ...

Some of the packages I am talking about are

-libegl1-mesa-dev:i386
-libportaudio-dev:i386

Now, as of now, I want to carry out the compilation using 32 bit libraries, however, I really don't want to install 64bit version of all prerequisites each time I switch the compilation from 32 bit to 64. Is there any way to have both architectures at the same time?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Upgraded From 11.2 To 11.4 - Switching Systems Packages To PACKMAN Packages

Aug 31, 2011

I just upgraded from 11.2 to 11.4 and the installation/upgrade worked just perfect. I than followed the instructions in the "New User How To/FAQ", "Multimedia and restricted format" post. I was following the instruction in the 11.4 section. I added the additional repositories as explained. I then was on the section where it talks about going into software management and selecting the "Packman" repository and clicking to "switch systems packages" to the versions in this repository (packman). I than click this link and the "warning" screen appears and I am present with conflict resolution after conflict resolution dialog. It just seems that there are some many conflicts, it just seems wrong and I canceled.

The installation/upgrade appears to have worked just fine. My mail is there, audio and dvd play back worked the first try after the upgrade. I am not clear if this is what I should expect or their is something wrong or if I even need to complete this step for a successfully installation.

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Ubuntu :: Apt/dpkg: Segregate User Application Packages From System Packages?

Dec 2, 2010

Is there a way using dpkg or apt-get to segregate user application packages from system packages? What I envision is an /apps directory structure that can be the install target for selected packages so not to "clutter" the storage areas for the system administration files/packages - maybe even with permissions set so that (a GROUP of) users could install packages on an Ubuntu server w/o SysAdmin guidance. This could also allow 1)system upgrades with or w/o including these packages, and 2)the sharing of /apps (via NFS) among common Ubuntu systems. Is this doable using the dpkg or apt maintenance tools?

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Fedora Installation :: Preupgrade Leftover Packages - 176 F13 Packages Remaining

Nov 17, 2010

I recently upgraded from F13 to F14 using "preupgrade". This is the first time I've used preupgrade. So far, F14 is running OK. There are some leftovers from F13 and I'm wondering if this is correct.

Q1: There are 176 F13 packages remaining. [alfrugal@localhost Documents]$ rpm -qa | grep fc13 | wc -l 176 Is this OK? FWIW, after the upgrade, I ran "package-cleanup --orphans" as recommended by the "preupgrade" page on the Fedora Project wiki.

Q2: Also, my GRUB menu was correctly updated for F14, but it still contains the three entries it had for F13. Is it normal for the preupgrade process to require the user to clean up the obsolete entries from the GRUB menu?

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Fedora :: Install Packages From The 14 Dvd Instead Of Downloading From Internet Using Add / Remove Packages

Mar 31, 2011

im using fedora 14 and i have a slow internet connection. i want 2 install some packages from the fedora 14 dvd instead of downloading from internet using add/remove packages. i tried to edit /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo and /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo but it dint work.

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General :: Installation Of Packages / Using X Windows Menu Add / Remove Packages

Sep 21, 2010

How to add packages using X-Window's add/remove packages option in RHEL-5.3 as it shows only the currently installed package and and does not show any thing when we click the button "available packages" ?

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Software :: Cannot Install Source Packages - No Packages Given For Installation

Jan 5, 2010

HOW TO INSTALL PACKAGES IN IT ,IT SHOWS SOME ERROR (Cannot install source packages) OR (No packages were given for installation.)

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Fedora :: Download All Packages And All Rpmfusion Packages

Feb 7, 2010

I download all packages of Fedora 12 64 bit and all rpmfusion packages , all of them free and nonfree. all of them is near 20GB, I download all of them by rsync.I download them in work,In home I use Fedora12 64 bit and do not have internet connection , I copy all packages with USB flash and copy them to my Fedora box , and I want install VLC and other codecs and Nvidia driver for some games.What I must do ?I said again I do not have internet connection in home but I have all packages , free and nofree and rpmfusion packages

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Fedora :: Way To Modify GDM?

Jul 25, 2010

Recently I installed Fedora 13 (GNOME) on my computer, I previously had Ubuntu 9.04.For the most part everything has been painless, here are though some things I need help on.

1. Is there a way to modify GDM? Every time I boot up and go to login, the login manager is very small and doesn't fit the screen.

2. Is there a way to add a shutdown option directly up on the top right panel where you usually log out? It's kind of annoying to have to log out, then shut down instead of just shutting down directly.

3. Because I starting using Linux with Debian based system (Ubuntu), I got used to sudo. Since Fedora uses su, can someone tell me the proper way to use it? Personally I find installing a program through the terminal faster than Add/Remove.

4. This is my biggest grip upon moving over to F13. For some reason certain programs don't display properly after launching them. Example, I installed OpenArena, a first person shooter, and launched it to play it, however, everything looks distorted. It's slanted diagonally. I think it may have something to do with the nouveau drivers that, if I remember right, are installed by default on F13.

I attached a screenshot of how Blender looks on launching, it's the exact same problem in OpenArena. Is there a way I can modify nouveau's settings or uninstall it all together? And/or tips on this issue?

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Ubuntu :: Updating - InstallArchives() Failed: Preconfiguring Packages ... Preconfiguring Packages ... Dpkg: Parse Error

Nov 5, 2010

what this means? installArchives() failed: Preconfiguring packages ... Preconfiguring packages ... dpkg: parse error, in file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 11756 package 'vinagre': `Depends' field, reference to `libgconf2-4': version contains ` ' I get it while trying to update my computer.

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General :: Get And Modify Thread_info For A Given Pid?

Jan 21, 2010

How do I get thread_info for a given pid? Is there a way to modify PC of thread A in thread B so once thread A is scheduled, it will jump to the new instruction?

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General :: How To Modify Rm Command

Jun 22, 2010

When we execute rm command then the target files or directories are permanently removed from our computer.

Is there any way my which when we execute rm command then the files or directories moved to Trash.

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General :: Modify A File That Contains \ Using Sed Or Awk ?

May 13, 2010

I need to modify a file that contains \tsus.fbfs.comappsdataStormLossProduction and replace the \tsus.fbfs.comappsdataStormLossProduction line with rm -f /mnt/nfsvol/PC/SLR/

I have tried:

But it provides an error on the second . I need to change this in place and not redirect to another file.

Is this possible? I have used sed and awk before but not extensively.

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CentOS 5 :: How To Modify The 5 Installer

Jul 18, 2009

After booting machine with CentOS 5. DVD, initrd.img will do some command to initialize everything to start installing CentOS. At this time, I need put some command so that I can enter some values and store them in a file. After finishing installation, Cent OS will read information from this file to do some tasks.I think I should modify initrd.img in Cent OS DVD but can not because this file is in binary (compiled file) .

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Ubuntu Installation :: LUCID: Downloading Repositories/Packages - Get This Message " Unable To Find Expected Entry Deb-src/binary-i386/Packages In Meta-index File "?

Jun 24, 2010

I did the UPGRADE from Karmic Koala to Lucid, and everything was going well. But now I've been having problems with the UBUNTU UPDATE tool for the last 2 weeks. Every time I try to do an update check on the packages, I get the following message:Failed to fetch http:[url]....Release Unable to find expected entry deb-src/binary-i386/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)

Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.I've tried changing the servers to MAIN and others, and still no way to solve it. I've also checked for other posts, but haven't found a solution yet. Here's my SOURCES LIST (gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list)# See http:[url].... for how to upgrade to # newer versions of the distribution.

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Debian :: Modify The File Grub.cfg?,

Mar 24, 2011

how modify the file grub.cfg?, is for 6.0, the grub2.

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Fedora :: How To Modify The Root Menu

Mar 18, 2010

I am used to a certain root menu. I want to be able to modify the root menu. how do I do it. I mean the menu that come up when I right click on the desktop..

I am on x86_64 FC12 - Gnome.

currently it has "create folder, create launcher etc.. "

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Fedora :: Can't Modify Restricted Folders

May 18, 2010

I can't modify some folders. I'm trying to move a file into a folder and I get this message-

Error moving file: Permission denied

I understand why but how do I get around it?

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Ubuntu :: Anyway To Modify Way Gnome-deskbar Look?

Jan 22, 2010

is there anyway to modify the way gnome-deskbar look? It's not bad but when I do alt+f3 the search looks really bad with its blue background and his magnifier icon.

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Ubuntu :: Modify The Panel For All Users?

Feb 3, 2010

modify the panel for all users?

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Ubuntu :: Modify Screen Size From 11'' To 10'' In 9.10?

Apr 8, 2010

I've installed Ubuntu 9.10 Netbook Remix on my girlfriend's computer, and everything went fine except the computer *thinks* it's got an 11'' monitor when it's actually something like 10.2". As a result, since Ubuntu windows now relies heavily on the screen size parameters, everything goes "out of the monitor": browser window, background image, etc In System -> Display, I see it's set as an 11'' monitor...do you know how I can modify this value to be 10'' ? There used to be an Xorg.conf that one could edit to permanently modify these values but now it's nowhere to be found

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Ubuntu :: Modify Menu.lst From Windows?

Apr 22, 2010

I would like to be able to change which OS is the default for grub to boot, and I would like to be able to do so easily from either Ubuntu or Windows. I suspect that this may be possible if I put /boot on an ntfs or FAT32 partition (though I do not wish to install Ubuntu itself on such a partition). There I would put multiple versions of menu.lst specifying different defaults. Then, before a restart, I can run a script which will copy, as the 'true' menu.lst, the one which specifies the desired default for my next boot.

Is this possible? If so, what do I need to worry about? (I must admit that it is unclear to me how the code in the MBR even finds the correct menu.lst.)

There is a thing I have worried about with a dual booted system and which I suspect I do not need to worry about. However, I would like to be reassured. I have ntfs partitions and removable drives which both Windows and Ubuntu can access. If a crash occurs which leaves a drive "dirty" (e.g., after a power fail), I am assured that if I reboot the OS in which the crash occurred, it will realize that the drive is "dirty" and will take measures to assure that no corruption will ensue. However, I am not so sure about the correct response if the next OS I boot is different from the one that crashed. I think Ubuntu and Windows both use the same convention for noting that a drive is "dirty", in which case I am worrying about nothing.

The relevance of the above worry in this menu.lst context is that, if it is important to reboot the same OS after a crash, then I would also include for each OS on _startup_ a script that would make itself be the default for a next boot.

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Ubuntu :: Add / Modify A Syntax Highlight?

Jul 4, 2010

I wanted to add/modify a syntax highlight for g

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Touch Or Modify Anything In USR?

Nov 16, 2010


I've never been able to touch or modify anything in USR. Now it's being a problem, as wine installed itself like 8 times and won't run right. It won't let me delete the files.

How do I get permission to do stuff on USR?

EDIT: I'm set as "administrator" and I've given myself every right, however frivolous or useless. I still can't do anything on usr.

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Ubuntu :: Modify Some Value In Gconf In A Terminal?

Dec 28, 2010

there's a way to modify some value in gconf in a terminal? I want to make a configuration file.

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