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Feb 17, 2011
My OEL5 system is using Oracle Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN) for updates. I would like to stop using ULN and use something like Centos or Fedora instead. Any recommendations on how I can do this
I'm trying to configure DNS on Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 - Kernel 2.6.18-128.el5. When I restart the named service, I'm not getting any errors. But service is showing Failed. What could be the reason?
I just installed Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.x on my laptop from an iso file. But I cannot browse internet from firefox (tried to connect internet from a wire connection), and cannot ping a website.
When trying run Skype on Oracle Enterprise Linux I get
Code: ./skype ./skype: error while loading shared libraries: libQtDBus.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory If I use the static version I get
Code: ./skype ./skype: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by ./skype) Any ideas?
I have googled both of these but without sucessed. If I try to install the latest version of GLIB I get
Code: glib-1.2.10-20.el5.i386 already installed and latest version Nothing to do
I am trying to install guest additions on Oracle Enterprise Linux Update 5. Whenever I try to the run VBoxLinuxAdditions-x86.run script I get the following problem:
erifying archive integrity.All good. Uncompressing VirtualBox 2.0.0 Guest Additions for Linux installation. VirtualBox 3.0.6 Guest Additions installation install the build and header files for your current Linux kernel. The current kernel version is 2.6.18-164.el5PAE Problems were found which would prevent the Guest Additions from installing. correct these problems and try again. I also tried yum install using the following commands without any luck:
yum install kernel-devel kernel-headers-`uname -r` Following are the package information of my kernel-devel and headers: > rpm -q kernel-devel kernel-devel-2.6.18-164.el5 > rpm -q kernel-headers kernel-headers-2.6.18-164.el5
I have been spending a couple of hours already on how to fix this but I still couldnt get to install this.
I have several hosts running either TinyCore or Oracle Enterprise Linux that are using DHCP to get their IP addresses and other network configuration.I'd like to use DHCP to pass in some other information, but I don't know how to get DHCP options, including custom options, in a CLI script.
I have installed Redhat Enterprise Linux Server 5 on my laptop. I want to install Oracle 10g database on RHEL5 server. I want to know whether any additional rpm's need to install before installing the Oracle 10g.
I have dell inspiron 1525.I installed Redhat linux 5.2 and then Oralce 10g R2.I can not start Oracle enterprise manager(EM) on redhat.Except EM oracle is working properly.Why is so ?
Having been a long-time Linux supporter, it was a no-brainer for me to push Linux as the OS when it was time to move my company's website(s) from an external host to an internal server. My company ponied up the bucks for an HP Proliant DL180 G5 server (this was about a year ago) upon which I installed Slackware 12.1 (I kinda default to Slackware, although in the past I've also used RedHat on the server and openSUSE on the desktop).
Well, it's now time to upgrade the OS on the server. Perhaps I'm a little late to the game on this, but I just recently found out about Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.5. Bad Oracle ju-ju aside, it looked to be a very good and stable server distro, especially when you consider the availability of Oracle support for it. So I've since installed OEL to a non-production server and have been testing it out.It looks to be a good match for my needs.
However, since installing OEL on my test server I've installed Ubuntu Desktop 10.10 on my home desktop (a 1.86ghz Intel Core 2 Duo HP xw4400 workstation) and in a VirtualBox VM on my work desktop (a 3.2ghz Intel Core i3 iMac) and... holy crap, it's the best desktop Linux I've ever had the pleasure of using. It will certainly replace Slackware as my default "go-to" Linux distro. Which has made me wonder about the Ubuntu Server offering and if it might not be a better fit for my webserver in the same way that Ubuntu Desktop is a better fit for my workstation.
Unfortunately, I don't have the time to pull down another server distro, install it, and test it unless I'm reasonably certain that it's going to give OEL a run for its money. So I turn to the forums and the knowledge of the users who frequent them: is Ubuntu Server a strong enough contender to OEL that I should take a more serious look at it? Or, like I'm hearing about the latest Ubuntu Netbook edition, would it not be worth my time if I'm happy with OEL so far?
I have some Oracle (Unbreakable|Enterprise) Linux systems, mostly running v5.4. I'd like to migrate them to CentOS 5.4 (or 5.5... I'm not picky about that).Is it as simple as updating the repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d, and issuing 'yum upgrade', or is there further magic involved?
I'm a new user for oracle,tried to install oracle 10g on redhat linux 5 but gettinh the same error message.response/ runInstaller[oracle2@localhost database_10201]$ sh runInstaller _runInstaller: line 54:/tmp/database_10201/install/.oui: Permission denied_Doany one plz help me how to give full set of permisions to an user in linux to access a folder??
I've AMD64 system with Ubuntu 11.04 installed. It's been rough ride for me to install oracle-xe-universal. I've already spent more than 2 days on this. Still unsuccessful.
1) First I downloaded the packages libaio_0.3.104-1_i386.deb and oracle-xe-universal_10.2.0.1-1.1_i386.deb
(gave me dependency error for libc6 (>= 2.3.2), I modified the control file to remove dependency and rebuilt the package) (now worked fine) Oracle xe is now installed. Then I tried to start the DB it started but it's HTTP client never started. So I decided to uninstall the oracle-xe=universal. None of the sudo apt-get remove oracle-xe-universal command's didn't worked for me. So i went for manual uninstallation directions as per oracle link.
rocky@ubuntu:~/git/mygit/edas2/libaio$ sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture oracle-xe-universal_10.2.0.1-1.1_i386.deb dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled: package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
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Even in applications menu I don't see the if oracle has been installed. So i conclude first time installation was ok but somehow http client didn't worked. After manual uninstallation, second installation didn't even loaded/installed the oracle-xe in init.d directory.
I recently attempted to change my ip with terminal using "ifconfig etho <input address>" but failed to annotate the previous address. I restarted the network after appending the network document at "/etc/network/interfaces" and restarted the network "/etc/init.d/network restart". Checking through I found the the IP address was what I changed it too yet the problem was attempting to revert it back.Going through a cycle of editing the network document and restart the network has ended in failure and I am curious if there is a way to reset the configuration for eth0 without reinstallation.
i'm newbie here.when i try to use gd in my web application,it says that i didn't install gd support.howto install php gd support to my existing php installation? i use php 5.2.9 for slackware.
Code: PHP Version 5.2.9 System :Linux jbendkck1 2.6.29.6-smp #2 SMP Mon Aug 17 00:52:54 CDT 2009 i686
I have a samba server I had manually configured pam to use winbind in 8.04 I'm pretty sure that when I did that I broke pam. I had not choice at the time but in 10.04 there is a winbind pam module.How can I rewrite the pam configuration to use the default pam winbind configuration?
When I put sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg into terminal then hit the return key it asks for my password which I put in, it then seems to do nothing it doesn't open the xserver page to make any changes.
I use d-link to share network with my other PCs.PC is connected to D-link via Ethernet and I can't understand what should be written in /etc/network/interfaces to have Internet.I tried to add option "auto eth0" to /etc/network/interfaces butshould I alsough include? Or how can I reconfigure it manually.
I started with a Pentium4 system with a FX5500 AGP card and now have a i3 with integrated Intel video (Auburndale). The new motherboard is ASUS P7H55-M PRO. The monitor is a Acer AL1916 (LCD) with only VGA input. I have been using the nVidia oprietary drivers installed the "Debian way" (Cf using a Debian stable stock kernel.I first renamed xorg.conf so X would start without one. Once gdm starts, the monitor says the input is not supported. So I tried reusing the old xorg.conf file, changing the "nvidia" to "i810". X then fails to start and shows an error of no screens found.Everything is fine in text mode; only X is not working.I have to get this fixed very quick or I might not get to use Linux at work anymore.
I just upgraded my Ubuntu V10.4 LTS to Ubuntu 11. After that, I lost my external monitor and I cannot find those usual "preferences", "Administration" navigational menus on top of the screen.
Stumbled into Multiple Monitors under System, but it didn't detect the second monitor. However, the 2nd monitor was active and with system startup messages displayed there during reboot. But as soon as the desktop appear, that 2nd monitor lost its signal.
Don't know what I did but while moving the cursor around fast, suddenly my desktop reverted to the default openSUSE 11.3 background (circles) from a custom jpeg image and all the icons disappeared. Rebooting did not solve the situation. Never had this happen before in over twenty years.Is there a way to restore the previous desktop or do I need to reconfigure everything?
i have tried to reconfigure evolution to send and receive e-mail,i am using verizon,i must have put in the wrong information,everything gets stuck in the out box,after trying many times i can not get back to the welcome to evolution to where i can reconfigure it back to where i can get it to work to send and receive and not stuckn the out box,getting a little frustrated,