Ubuntu :: Determine Which Kde And Qt Version Have On System?

Apr 15, 2010

How do I determine which kde and Qt version i have on my system. i am using kde 9.10.

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General :: Determine Version Of System That My Synology Server Running?

Jul 7, 2011

Can anyone tell me how I determine the version of linux my Synology Diskstation DS210+ is running?\

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Ubuntu :: Determine Version And Upgrade Php/mysql With Plesk

Sep 24, 2010

I am trying to determine which version of Ubuntu we have installed on our Webfusion VPS in order to see how to update to specific php and mysql versions needed for installing some software.

uname -a gives this:

Linux [hostname] 2.6.18-028stab070.2 #1 SMP Tue Jul 6 14:34:09 MSD 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux

I don't see anything that matches up to any of the Ubuntu releases. Is there any other way to determine what we have?

We have Plesk 9.5.2 on the machine.

Certain software we need to install requires PHP 5.2.10+ and Mysql 5.2+ but we currently have PHP 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.12 with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.6.2 and Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.51a

how to get the required versions of php and mysql (without breaking Plesk)? I tried editing /etc/apt/sources.list to add a new repository and using apt-get upgrade php but I probably did not add the correct repository.

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Hardware :: ERROR: Unable To Determine The Version Of The Kernel Sources Located In '/lib/modules/2.6.35

Jan 11, 2011

I have installed Arch Linux quite a few weeks ago; but I'm still trying my best to install the nividia display driver for my graphics card (nVidia Geforce 2 MX 400). Not only in Arch but have tried installing on other distros and still failed. I have read up all the documentations and I still find it hard to do this task. When I used the terminal and executed the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-94.43.01-pkg1.run file without any window manager running, I get this problem:

ERROR: Unable to determine the version of the kernel sources located in '/lib/modules/2.6.35-ARCH/build'. Please make sure you have installed the kernel source files for your kernel and that they are properly configured; on Red Hat Linux systems, for example, be sure you have the 'kernel-source' or 'kernel-devel' RPM installed. If you know the correct kernel source files are installed, you may specify the kernel source path with the '--kernel-source-path' command line option.

ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at nvidia.com.

Now I'm using Arch Linux Kernel 2.6.35 and I have got the source. But where am I suppose to put it now? I do not want to change the kernel. I just want the nVidia installer to identify that there is a kernel source so that it can install. I have searched up a lot on websites and ended up with no proper guide.

This is a very old driver. So since now I have the nVidia driver installation package and also the kernel source,

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Hardware :: Installing NVidia GeForce 2 MX 400 - ERROR: Unable To Determine The Version Of The Kernel Sources

Jan 11, 2011

I have installed Arch Linux quite a few weeks ago; but I'm still trying my best to install the nividia display driver for my graphics card (nVidia Geforce 2 MX 400). Not only in Arch but have tried installing on other distros and still failed. I have read up all the documentations and I still find it hard to do this task. When I used the terminal and executed the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-94.43.01-pkg1.run file without any window manager running, I get this problem:

Quote: ERROR: Unable to determine the version of the kernel sources located in '/lib/modules/2.6.35-ARCH/build'. Please make sure you have installed the kernel source files for your kernel and that they are properly configured; on Red Hat Linux systems, for example, be sure you have the 'kernel-source' or 'kernel-devel' RPM installed. If you know the correct kernel source files are installed, you may specify the kernel source path with the '--kernel-source-path' command line option.

ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at [URL].

Now I'm using Arch Linux Kernel 2.6.35 and I have got the source. But where am I suppose to put it now? I do not want to change the kernel. I just want the nVidia installer to identify that there is a kernel source so that it can install. I have searched up a lot on websites and ended up with no proper guide. This is a very old driver. So since now I have the nVidia driver installation package and also the kernel source

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Software :: Nvidia Driver Install Script - Unable To Determine The Version Of The Kernel Sources

Dec 15, 2008

The rest of the message is " located in /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-server/build". The version is Ubuntu server 8.04. Why can't it, and how can I help it along?

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Hardware :: Share DVD Drive In Windows [version 7] And Use It In System [version Fedora 12]?

Jan 8, 2010

I have a doubt, may sound funny but wanna know whether it is possible to share DVD drive in windows [version 7] and use it in Linux system [version fedora 12]?

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General :: Cannot Determine The Gcc Include Path On System?

Mar 8, 2011

I'm trying to install tgrep using the INSTALL file but I'm gettin errors. The following messages speaks for itself.

Code:
denish@ubuntu:~/tgrep$ ./INSTALL
THIS IS THE CONFIGURATION SCRIPT FOR TGREP
answer all questions with full pathnames

I cannot determine the gcc include path on your system. Please enter the gcc include path if it is available: /usr/include

[Code]...

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Debian Configuration :: Determine Which NVidia Kernel To Use With System?

Apr 20, 2011

How do I determine which nVidia kernel to use with my system? I'm running a GeForce9800GT

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General :: Determine What Program Is Listening To Some Port , TCP , UDP In System?

Jan 21, 2010

Is there a way to determine what program is listening to some port, TCP or UDP, in Linux?

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Fedora :: Determine Which Process Belongs To Which Window In System Monitor?

Feb 26, 2011

I have Fedora Linux 13 64bit system. I use System Monitor to check which process is taking how much memory and cpu. Normally I have dozens of Chrome and Firefox windows open. The Processes tab shows which process is taking how much cpu/ram resources but I unfortunately there is no option like right click and make the window active that matches the PID (the one process that I have currently highlighted). Usually there is a chrome process taking up 30 or 40 percent of CPU while dozens other chrome processes taking much less cpu. I must determine which chrome window ( or any application which has multiple instances running) is taking that much CPU time. So can some one help me to solve this problem?

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Software :: Determine The Full Path Of Sendmail Running On The System

Nov 16, 2010

Checking the process table for the running sendmail, I would like to know the full path to the sendmail binary a la the ps -ef on a Sun or other servers. How do I get ps to give me the actual path, or should I use a different tool on my Linux servers?

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General :: Determine On System Where Process Substitution Creates FIFO Files?

Aug 16, 2011

I'm writing a C++ application and need to work with process substitution in the Bash shell. I'm trying to find a way to validate the paths passed as arguments to my program, some of which point to FIFO files created by process substitution.

Is there a shell (or C++) way that I can check if the system creates these files in /dev/fd or if they are created somewhere else?

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General :: GRUB Legacy - Unable To Determine The File System Type?

Dec 8, 2010

I had only Arch on an HDD.sda2 was "/".Now it's with Windows XP and sda2 is not a root any more but a container partition wich has sda{5,6,7} in it. I configured the dual boot and it works. It finds Arch and boots it, but not completely. Stops after some time and says: unable to determine the file system type of /dev/sda2. FSTAB is configured, sda{5,6,7} are on their places. So I can't boot Arch. XP boots correctly. What do I do with this error?Also it says: try adding rootfstype=your_filesystem_type to kernel command line.

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Jun 21, 2011

How can I determine what repositories are "active" on my system? Is there a way that I can enable and disable repositories? My preference would be to work from the command line.

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Ubuntu :: Version Of Skygrabber For System?

Jan 3, 2010

I'm using Hardy x64 and I'm wondering if there's a version of Skygrabber that will work on Ubuntu.

I've downloaded the trial versions of Skygrabber and Tuner4PC, but these are for Windows only. I suppose I could load these in Wine, which I have, but I don't know how to do it? I haven't even been able to get the version of Internet Explorer that comes with Wine 1.0 to work. However, Notepad works.

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Ubuntu :: Install Modelsim Se (system Version)?

Jun 28, 2011

Any of you have any idea on how to install the Modelsim SE edition offered by mentor graphics for linux operating systems? I found a link from google vaguely explaining this. I tried out but it did not seem to work. I am very comfortable right now with modelsim and I hate to migrate to some other simulaiton software which may reside inside ubuntu's software center repository.

Any ideas how to install this? I tried running the command start install.linux through the terminal. It did not work. i tried using wine's command prompt to run it which also didn't seem to work

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Debian :: Looking For An Old Version Of System / A Newone 2.4k?

Jul 18, 2010

I'm on gentoo trying to emerge a kernel 2.4, i have the sources already compiled butt i have problems with init.
So, i guess is better to download an old version of debian, one with the kernel 2.4.
I nee to load an old module, compiled for a 2.2 kernel, and i don't have the sources. So, maybe with a 2.4 kernel i can.
Where i can find a precompiled system with a 2.4 kernel, and from the i go on.

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OpenSUSE Install :: System Has Less Then 1 Gig Of Ram So Cannot Run The 11.3 Version

Aug 17, 2010

wher can I download an older version. My system has less then 1 gig of ram so I can not run the 11.3 version, I tried 5 times.

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General :: Check IHS Version In System?

Mar 18, 2011

Can anyone tell me how to check IHS version in Linux

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General :: Where To Get System Version To Install?

Dec 16, 2009

An introduction: Tired of Windows Vista, etc. Moderately skilled user. I have a linux product on a eepc netbook and had a 10 day trial dual boot on this computer. I am now intending to convert an 9 y/o computer running XP and would like to see how the Linux product uses resources, handles pix, video, email and internet. The PC is configured pretty typically for that point in time.

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Slackware :: How To Update 12.0 System To 13.1 Version

Feb 23, 2011

I installed slackware 12.0 on one partition of my pc. but slackware 13.1 has been released, how should i update my system to 13.1?

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Ubuntu :: Run Java Applet Web Based System On IE 7 Which Is Run On Crossover 9 Version

Sep 16, 2010

I have install Ubuntu 10.04 version. Then install Crossover 9 and run Internet Explore 7 on the crossover. Now I need to access web based system through IE7 which is java applet enabled system and also I have already installed java runtime environment on crossover. But that system can not access through IE7 it given some errors.

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Fedora :: Choosing A Version Control System

Sep 11, 2009

I want to set up a very simple version control system in my own computer, which only I will use. I want to use it mainly for latex files, not programming. I basically want to use it as a smart backup system and to keep track of past versions, but I don't need merging, patching, etc... My typical needs are the following:Work on a file many times and committ the changes every couple of days.Every now and then, try something new, and do it on a new branch. If it doesn't work, go back to the original one.

Take a look at a previous version (often a binary file, say a pdf or dvi file).I have used git so far, for no special reason, but I haven't been able to get comfortable with it, specially since it only handles text files efficiently (I think). My main issue is with point 3 above, I haven't found a way (maybe there's just no way) of pointing to a previous version of a file and opening it in an external program. Would CVS or SVN or any other version control system allow me to do this easily?

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Software :: Looking For Web Based Version Control System

May 19, 2010

I'm looking for an open source web based version control system for our enterprise.To give you a quick picture of what we need I'll give you an example.

1.The customer send us some files for a new project (these will be the version 1.0)
2.We work on these files and make then available to the customer to let him verify that our changes are what he want. (These will be the version 2.0)
3.The customer accept.
4.We start the production.

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Ubuntu :: Running LiveCD Demo Version On Full/unstable System?

Jan 6, 2010

I have an XP laptop, currently running very low on HDD space and RAM capacity, waiting to be replaced. Very slow indeed. It recently had problems booting up, and now takes about 20 minutes to get fully started. Is it safe/advisable to run the demo version of Ubuntu from the LiveCD? I really can't afford to trash or crash my computer, it's got lots of important data on it etc.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Older Version Of Libqt4 On Dist-upgraded System

Sep 1, 2010

I am developing an application for Qt 4.6 and I am happy that Lucid has recently introduced this version of Qt in it's repository. However, a collegue of mine cannot install my application, and when I try to find out why I see that He is still looking at libqt4 version 4.5 in the repository. Notably, He recently made a dist-upgrade (I believe is the term) from Karmic to Jaunty and from Jaunty to Lucid.Does anyone know why he has a different repository, or perhaps even what I could do to get Him up to 4.6 in an apt-ly manner, so to speak?

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Debian Configuration :: Which Version Of Shorewall Installed On System

May 4, 2011

I want to learn about setting up Shorewall, but the website refers to several versions. How do I ascertain which version of Shorewall is on my system?

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Fedora :: System Network Servicves Are Not Compatible With Version

May 28, 2011

Title pretty much says it all. I was working fine this morning on f15. Did an update and am now getting the above message. Have no internet access from affected machine. Running "NetworkManager" or "systemctl enable NetworkManager.service" does not fix the issue. Anyone else get this today? I know there was a similar known bug during pre-release.

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Fedora :: System Network Services Not Compatible With This Version

Jul 29, 2011

After a recent update of fedora 15 (2 days ago) I lost my networkmanager icon in top panel completely. Then I check network manager version & found it's version 0.8.0.9997-5.git20110702. After this update I can't connect to internet by any means either via wired or wireless connection. When I try to open Network option from system settings it giving me an error: System network services are not compatible with this version.

I also try to open network-connection-editor by pressing Alt+F2 & typing:
nm-connection-editor

But it not works as well, I can't see any existing network connection there, moreover I can't even manually add any type of network connection there including mobile broadband! Then I do some googling from my windows machine & found this thread- [URL]. According to this thread I try to do downgrading of following 3 packages-

Code:
networkmanager
networkmanager-glib
networkmanager-gnome
But I can't downgrade via yumex as there's no internt connection in fedora. so i do a trick of myself. yumex suggests me to downgrade them to previous version 0.8.0.999-2.git20110509
so i manually download those 3 packages from my windows machine & copy them to /var/cache/yum/... folder. After that I do downgrading via yumex. But even after downgrading problem isn't solved. Same things happening still. No networkmanager icon in top panel & no internet
at present, there's no internet connection in my fedora 15 machine & I'm writing this post from my windows machine.

Moreover when I give this command in terminal:
Code:
sudo service network start
it giving me FAILED status.

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