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xanda
post Feb 23 2005, 08:52 AM

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QUOTE(pqNel @ Feb 21 2005, 12:46 PM)
If I'm not mistaken, all rpms are compatible with suse, although they are made specially for red hat. wink.gif
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Really?
pqNel
post Feb 25 2005, 11:50 AM

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yes. I have tried all the files with .rpm extensions and got no problem.

Sometimes encountered required files missing (meaning that your installation or your application need other files first before proceeding), so you need to google around and find that file. Get it installed and then proceed to your previous installation. --> this is not a problem though, this is just a dependency check feature. Very helpful.
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post Feb 28 2005, 04:09 AM

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QUOTE(pqNel @ Feb 25 2005, 11:50 AM)
yes. I have tried all the files with .rpm extensions and got no problem.

Sometimes encountered required files missing (meaning that your installation or your application need other files first before proceeding), so you need to google around and find that file. Get it installed and then proceed to your previous installation. --> this is not a problem though, this is just a dependency check feature. Very helpful.
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U tried .mdk.rpm before?
evilguy
post Mar 1 2005, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(xanda @ Feb 28 2005, 04:09 AM)
U tried .mdk.rpm before?
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i am also a suse user. i have tried .mdk.rpm. it cannot install. donno why. smile.gif
pqNel
post Mar 4 2005, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(xanda @ Feb 28 2005, 04:09 AM)
U tried .mdk.rpm before?
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no. i mostly used rh9.rpm and suse.rpm. red hat, IMO, the most used linux distro is red hat. So whenever I search for rpm files I just used rh9 package (or suse if there are one) although I could see mdk files. But as evilguy said, if he cant install maybe mdk files not compatible enough with suse. wink.gif
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post Mar 4 2005, 11:43 PM

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it is not "cannot install" i've installed it but something odd happen cost when i try to lunch the program... nothing happen sweat.gif but .mdk.rpm have a lot of dependencies and conflict in some suse program. mean that if i want to install some .mdk.rpm i have to uninstall something to avoid conflic whistling.gif
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post Mar 6 2005, 01:25 AM

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QUOTE(evilguy @ Mar 4 2005, 11:43 PM)
it is not "cannot install" i've installed it but something odd happen cost when i try to lunch the program... nothing happen  sweat.gif but .mdk.rpm have a lot of dependencies and conflict in some suse program. mean that if i want to install some .mdk.rpm i have to uninstall something to avoid conflic  whistling.gif
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I preferred install the missing files if there are. If they are conflicted with my other application, I preferred not to install that app. Maybe if you search and try another, you would find the non-conflict one.... smile.gif
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post Apr 3 2005, 12:18 AM

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QUOTE(jamis @ Dec 26 2004, 06:21 PM)
i m new to linux OS and previously was using window, then now i wish to try out linux. I heard from my frens that linux has alot of version then i dunno wat version to choose to start with. In term of popularity which versionis more popular and useful for both business and homeuse? pls help.

thks alot , corrrect me if i got anything wrong here. thx.... blush.gif
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It term of popularity .... i think you should visit www.distrowatch.com to check it out. But for new bie i would suggest a livecd before you install any distro. a livecd doesnt need to be install, just boot your pc with it, and you will have a working linux system. a little bit slow because it really depends on your RAM to fire up your system. however you get a inux good experience without messing up with your current system.

What livecd should you choose? try knoppix or mepis. both live cd have installer tool to setup linux system in your machine when you really satisfied with them.
Dont under estimated new distros that just join the club. who never knows what capability they offer to us and their strength or weakness.
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post Apr 3 2005, 12:37 AM

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Does anyone know how to run a shell script in FC3?
I can write the script in any text editor right? How do I actually excute it?
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post Apr 3 2005, 04:05 AM

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QUOTE(wssoo @ Apr 3 2005, 12:37 AM)
Does anyone know how to run a shell script in FC3?
I can write the script in any text editor right? How do I actually excute it?
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It's like any other distribution.

Save the file with .sh extension
Example,
testing.sh

Then

chmod u+x testing.sh

After that..

./testing.sh

To run it.

Cheers.

 

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