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Feb 26, 2010Would like to install linux on my machine. how to download it.
View 3 RepliesWould like to install linux on my machine. how to download it.
View 3 Replieshow do i download and install NS2.31 on fedora 6 in my Virtual machine?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am about to install FreeRadius on my machine and the download page for the RPM lists all the software requirements to install it but I don't know how to check my machine to see if it has all those requirements.
View 11 Replies View RelatedWhere can i download an image file of centos for running it in wmware ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to install some things on machine without internet connection. There is something like packages.ubuntu.com or debian.packages.org for Fedora? Well - as you can see on this site i can see packages with depends (ex. frozen-bubble): click to Debian packages site, click for packages.ubuntu.com. I can download packages with their depends easily from that sites. How i can get rpm with depends? I need to collect everything on usb flash drive and install on off-line machine without any problems. I can download single rpm with yumdownloader but i need depends too. Koji not satisfy me - no depends info. I need to download few apps from repo (on machine with internet connection), but with their depends - how? Or maybe there is something like Keryx for rpm-based distros?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI want to download Remmina Remote Desktop Client on a computer without an Internet connection, I have tried the option "download package files only" in synaptic but I can't see where the files are being installed to.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn Ubuntu I can easily transfer packages from offline machine into online machine using APTonCD feature. In fedora ,Is there anything similar by which I can transfer my packages of online machine into the offline machine
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a server which is in an isolated LAN onto which I would like to install some packages from the Ubuntu Repositories.I realise I can go to packages.ubuntu.com and download them one at a time following the dependencies through but this is a bit of a nightmare.Is there anyway I can use the -d option of apt-get to download the files on another machine so I can transfer the lot over in one go?It is probably important to note that the server is running 8.04.4 and the other machine I have run 9.10 and may or may not have said packages installed.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am removing some old graphics from my server and one of the gallery programs have created two enormous directories that I cannot even open with FTP.
I tried to tar each directory and the first came out to about 37gb and the second keeps failing (its bigger one would assume).
How can I archive and split these into smaller files?
I have been using ubuntu for a good time and now i want to install opensuse.I have dwnlded the new (11.2) version 2 times but on installing it says unable to create repository. it takes a full day to dwnld here.. please suggest how to use the existing dwnld or a way toget a correct dwnld. i think the earlier one is corrupt.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have installed CentOS on a VMwareWorktation and that CentOS, i also install VMware Server (suscess) and setup a guest OS that, but i start this Guest OS, an error show "You may not power virtual machine in virtual machine"...
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow to update my system online (for example my firefox 3.0 to 3.5) but i can't figure out how this possibly works. I tried the "online update" using Yast2 but apparently (according to Yast) there is nothing at all to be patched on my system. I tried to click on the Firefox-3.5.5 rpm in the repository web-interface and open it using "install software" but the process aborts because of unresolved dependencies. Is there an easy way to update software without having to download/install every dependency manually?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have two different laptops that I would like to make bootable flash drive installs for, but would then like to have at least /home on a common removable storage (either a big flash drive or USB or ethernet hard drive) to share between the two laptops (I'll only be using one laptop as a Linux box at a time). One laptop (Dell Latitude D410) is only 32 bit capable (Pentium M - I think there's a 64 bit Core 2 CPU available for the socket 479, but I don't know if the BIOS / mobo will support it). If I'm going back and forth between 32 and 64 bits, can I share /home? What else can I share - /usr or anything else?
View 1 Replies View Relatedrecently I have installed a brand new machine with 11.2. Machine boots so incredibly fast so I decided to upgraded another older machine from 11.1 to 11.2. Upgrade went fine but old machine boots significantly slower. On new I see message "doing fastboot" and few seconds later KDE starts loading. Amazing. On old I just experience regular boot, speed is comparable to old 11.1.What am I missing after upgrade? Same kernel, almost same set of services. Both machines are pretty regular PCs/x86_64, however old one have faster/better hardware (more cores, more GHz, more RAM, 2 disks in software raid-0).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI cannot install 11.3 on a machine with an intel raid controller I have tried with raid 1 using the card and then setting the disks to individual raid 0 and letting suse raid them. With the card doing it the machines crashes as soon as it tries to boot the first time, with suse doing the raid I just get 'GRUB' on the screen It seems a lot of people are having similar problems, does any one have any pointers. 11.2 installs fine. I would try and do a bug report but every time I go to the page it's in Czech
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhy i cant install a new virtual machine from dvd/cd only via network install and which install media url i must paste in the option to install debian or Suse or redhat.
View 3 Replies View RelatedSince the DVD is only 4.7GB and missing some stuff (e.g. pvm) I decided to download the network install /oss folder for openSUSE 11.2 so that I can install multiple copies locally and keep my bandwidth usage down.
I've downloaded the full /oss folder using wget -r and wget -cr during my ISP's free bandwidth slot (12-8am - and it took 2 sessions to get it all).Wget didn't throw up any errors so why the difference?Is there any (simple) way I can check the integrity of the download?
am using windows xp on my machine,i want to change it to linux.also am the IT officer in my work place and would like to run debian as our filr server.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIf I want a minimal Slackware 13 install with XFCE how many of the CD's do I need to download? Do I need just the first one or all of them?
View 3 Replies View Relatedand I'd like to download some recent packages for him so they're ready to go if needed. However, I don't want to install any packages yet, since I'm concerned I might really hose up the system.Is there a way to download but not install with RPM? I only found the -i and -u options on the EZ guides ("RPM for Complete Morons!!!") I was reading. Download only seems to be a more esoteric option.I saw a reference to a yum plug-in for this, but I'd really like to avoid installing anything new, or altering the behavior of system tools. In a pinch download with FTP might work.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI just switched over to xubuntu from ubuntu. how do I install/run TOR on this machine?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a 64 bit machine,,,and have tried load 4 various linux distro's (all of them i386) and they all fail when it starts to write to the disk. It finally dawned on me this may be the problem. I was looking at the choices of downloads and 32 bit is recommended for most and the 64 bit isn't recommended for daily use. Which version should I choose?
View 6 Replies View Relatedafter f-ing up xp on my brothers laptop, and after much debate, we decided to give ubuntu a shot, considering its all free and windows isn't. installed ubuntu 10.04 lucid lynx 32 bit, and let me tell you, it was a breeze. after messing with the os for a while, i was so impressed with linux i decided to install ubuntu 10.04 64-bit on my new rig. downloaded the iso on a disk, popped it in the disk drive, set bios to boot cd, and before i new it ubuntu was ready to download. selected install, then i got this error message.
GLib-WARNING **: getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id (0) then my monitor starts randomly switching channels and the installation doesn't progress.( HDMI to analog to digital and so forth).
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I cannot install anything on my Ubuntu machine... I get this error if I do try and install something.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a 32 bit machine, and I have a 64 bit OS, can I install Cent OS 5.4 (64 bit ) in that machine ?
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cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep flags
flags : fpu tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx lm constant_tsc up pni monitor ds_cpl est cid cx16 xtpr
I was wondering what exactly happens when I do apt-get --download-only? I have early morning unlimited download hours and I used them today to download a huge number of packages with 'apt-get install foobar --download-only'. Once the packages were downloaded it ended with a message indicating that it has only downloaded the packages. Later I tried to install the same packages using 'apt-get install foobar' and was prompted to download 300MB all over again. I then tried 'apt-get install foobar -no-download', and got the same result.
This didn't yield any results:
cd /var/
find . -iname"*foobar*"
cd ~/
find . -iname"*foobar*"
What do I need to do to get it to work. I thought that I had understood how to use --download-only after reading the manpage (and pages on the net), but I'm clearly wrong.
I am running Debian Lenny on a Dell Vostro 1500. I have gotten the correct network card drivers up and running however I need to get a network manager working so I can configure my wireless card to use my network. I have downloaded the wicd deb package but how do I install it? Do I use apt-get install and if so how do I get it to see the downloaded file?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI would like to know exactly how to download files and applications from Firefox.
View 3 Replies View RelatedA while back I set up TFTPD32 and apache on my windows machine to allow installation of openSUSE via PXE. The client machine would boot, drag the kernel off tftp, then start the installation from which was an apache alias to a mounted ISO of the 11.2 DVD. It worked quickly and easily. That is the internationally recognised Condition for Vista to perform its main function: sh1tting the bed. Configuration lost.
Now, in a couple hours of searching and experimenting, I can't find guidance on how to get that same setup back. SDBXE boot installation - openSUSE covers 90% of it, but I don't want the installation to connect to a repo and download new files - soundly killing my internet connection downloading files that are already on the install ISO I'm serving.I want it to find all it needs in the served directory holding the ISO contents.My pxelinux.cfg/default :
default install
prompt 1
timeout 30
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I've tried downloading 11.4 64-bit about a dozen times, and it always failed to checksum comparison. I've tried downloading it directly using Mozilla. I've tried that from a mirror (several actually). I've tried using Download Them All to get it and is failed both the MD5 and SHA1. BTW, those fail the checksum as soon as the Download Them All window opens. I've tried bitTorrent. I've tried it on two different machines. I've tried it from linux through Mozilla and Download Them All just to be sure it's not my anti-virus or software firewall.
BTW, in the process of installing a new HD on my desktop, somehow my OpenSUSE linux install has gotten corrupted (or something), so I don't have access to a linux install. Any suggestions how I can get a good download? I'm hoping I can use it to repair my existing install, and to install openSUSE on my laptop.