A friend has an Android smartphone - LG GT45 I think - it's currently using Android version 1.6 and she wants to update to 2.1 or whatever. But she doesn't own a computer. I only use Ubuntu, but I also have XP as a VirtualBox guest. I've installed the LG updating program, and it works fine through the handset verification stage, downloads the software; but when we get to the install stage it will only get to 4% on its progress bar then stops there. We wait and wait, it doesn't get any further, then eventually my virtual XP just freezes up.
I am using Android 2.1 froyo. I also installed adobe flash player 10.2 from the Android Market place. The default web browser on the tablet seems to crash when I it encounters flash that is multimedia like audio and video. It's funny how flash works great with linux distributions and not well in android. Does anyone know which version of android and/or web browser works best with flash so the crashes are minimal.
I installed everything and am running android OS on Ubuntu (using androidphonedriver guide). The problem I'm having now is that I don't know how to install android market application to be able to install other apps like opera etc.).
I have a fedora 11 with kernel package: kernel-PAE-2.6.29.6-217.2.3.fc11.i686
I would like to install the devel package for this kernel version, but I can't find it, because in the fedora repo there is only the original kernel (2.6.29.4....) and in the updates repo there is only the newest kernel package (2.6.30....)
Where can I find the packages which are between the fedora and update repos' versions?
A few hours ago one of my sites posted a new gimp version for Linux but i don't want bz2 files i want deb/ppa anyone know where i can one of those things?
There is a new java update for security. I checked my java version here: [URL] and it said I have v. 6.20 installed even after unsuccessful trial to install their linux package following their vague instructions I think I followed well. What do I do?
I have an 10.10 Maverick Ubuntu, and I've tried to update it to Natty version, but when I try it says to I check my connection with Internet and then close the update app, but my connection is fine, I think this could be something related to the host, since when I try to use sudo or play Frets on Fire it says that they "couldn't resolve the host".
I was told by my security officer that I must remove SSL 2.0 and start using version SSL 3.0 due to security vulnerability. I don't even know how I can check on the current version, let alone upgrading to the current version we're running.
Here's what rpms are loaded on my server: openssl-devel-0.9.7a-43.17.el4_6.1 xmlsec1-openssl-1.2.6-3 docbook-style-dsssl-1.78-4 mod_ssl-2.0.52-41.ent.2 openssl-0.9.7a-43.17.el4_6.1 openssl-devel-0.9.7a-43.17.el4_6.1 xmlsec1-openssl-1.2.6-3 openssl096b-0.9.6b-22.46 openssl-0.9.7a-43.17.el4_6.1
Is it possible to yum update the OS keeping its version?I run Red Hat Enterprise 5.4, and I would like to yum update it without getting Red Hat Enterprise 5.5, or 5.6.
I am working on Ubuntu linux machine.my current maven version is 2.2.1 , I am wondering, how can I update my maven to verstion 3? What I tried: I have downloaded maven v3.0.3 binary version, and add the /apache-maven-3.0.3/bin/ path in .bash_profile file, but when I use mvn -v command, it still shows version 2...
Is there a way to upgrade cups to support the latest printers? For example if I am using 8.04 LTS server and I buy a newish printer, it won't work. Am I able to add a repository or apt-get upgrade to get the latest version?
I've spent all day trying to work this out. We have a ticketing system (request tracker), which polls a POP3 mailbox for new inbound ticket emails. We've upgraded both our mailserver to exchange 2007 and are trialling RT on a new ESXi host. While this arrangement has worked perfectly for 2 years on exchange 2003, 2007 gives you the option of using TLS.
Unfortunately, the version of fetchmail in the repositories for 10.04 (fetchmail 6.3.9) just does not want to work with exchange 2007, no matter what i specify in /etc/fetchmailrc, however by playing around with the production RT server, I've found that upgrading fetchmail to 6.3.17 (which is the latest version) just makes everything work again.
However, I've pretty much broken the fetchmail install on my production box - I now seem to have both 6.3.9 & 6.3.17 installed on there, and if I use /etc/init.d/fetchmail to restart it, it'll restart 6.3.9 which then generates errors about certificates and never collects any mail, however if I manually start fetchmail then it starts 6.3.17 (which is the version that i want the init script to start for me).
So, 2 questions. How do I fix my garbled install of fetchmail on my production box, and how do I upgrade my ESXi instance to fetchmail 6.3.17 without breaking anything? I'm happy with doing the ./configure and make install to get 6.3.17 on the box, but it then extracts it to my home directory - what do I do then to update the 6.3.9 fetchmail files that are currently in existance?
I've got an Atheros AR5001 Wireless Network Adapter and it works perfectly in Ubuntu 9.04 to 10.04, but when I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 I had to restart my computer several times before the wireless card would start and I would be able to connect to any networks? I then changed to Fedora 14 and the problem was also present so I assumed the problem was my wireless card and not the operating system. However I recently wondered if it was the OS again and went back to 10.04 and my wireless card works flawlessly again. So I'm wondering if there was an update to the drivers in Ubuntu 10.10, and I assume Fedora 14 using the same version? How would I be able to see if they did change? And how would I be able to use the version of the drivers in Ubuntu 10.04 in 10.10 if it is the drivers what changed?
I wanted to update to the latest version of flumotion, but download on their site is only available for early'er versions of Gutsy and Hardy. Who do I talk to about updating 10.04 LTS version? I want to create a streaming server for live streaming and I want to the new features and bug fixes.
I downloaded Java into my home folder instead of downloading it in my usr folder because it wouldn't let me(even when I was root user). It is present in my home folder with its own directory, but I am unsure how to use it. I downloaded Java to try to play Minecraft, but when I open then .jar file with the directory nothing happens. The actual directory contains the following
folders:bin,javaws,lib,man,plugin,copyright,licens e,a read me file, thirdpartylicensereadme, and a welcome.html file. I don't like running Minecraft with OpenJDK because it lags tremendously and it won't close, and I heard the "real Java" runs it much better.Did I download it incorrectly, if so can you tell me how?
I've installed Opensuse 11.4 and I would like update kontact 4.6 version. How I can do it? I've added the repository Index of /repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/SC:/kdepim46/KDE_Distro_Factory_openSUSE_11.4 but I can't update.
I'm a Linux novice and I'm looking to update the netbeans from the 6.8 to version 7.0. What's the best way to do this, can I just do a search in Yast and delete the 6.8 before I download and run the 7.0 script? Or should I do a side by side install?
i'm currently running centos 5 with kernel version 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 is there any way to update to kernel version >= 2.6.27 via yum ? if not via yum is it advisable to compile from source?
[URL] I am trying to update alsa from version 1.0.21 to 1.0.24 and am having some issues. While trying to build the alsa until I get an error. I've been googling around and so far have found nothing. I was getting more errors earlier but that was solved by installing xmlto.
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root@Jacob:/home/ethan/Downloads/alsa-utils-1.0.24.2# make Making all in include make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ethan/Downloads/alsa-utils-1.0.24.2/include' make all-am make[2]: Entering directory `/home/ethan/Downloads/alsa-utils-1.0.24.2/include'
I'm unable to update vim to 7.3 version. I'm using Centos 5.5, and the current version of vim i have is: 7.0.237. I tried to do it from the repo, but it looks like it's not updated.
Also i tried to do it from rpm files but it asked me for too many dependencies and i didn't know where to find some of them.
I'm trying to setup bonding on two GigE cards. Things seem find but when I test out a couple different file transfers on samba, I'm getting a kernel panic. In the process I'm trying to update the e1000e driver (Intel 82574L). The problem I'm having with this is after I reboot, the old e1000e driver is getting loaded.
Here's some background. Installed is 10.04, upgraded and dist-upgraded:
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Below I note "1.0.2-k2" for driverversion.
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So I downloaded and updated e1000e to version 1.1.19 by following their directions, first backing up the old driver:
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And then I uninstall the old one, install the new one per README file
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After restarting networking, my lshw is now (note that driverversion=1.1.19-NAPI now):
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So here comes the problem and I must be missing something here - after I reboot, the old 1.0.2-k2 driverversion is loaded.