Hello , I'm new to slackware , so, sorry if my Question looks dumb :)
so I'm trying to get MySQL work , when i run
Code:
root@ahmed:/home/ahmed# /etc/rc.d/rc.mysqld restart
root@ahmed:/home/ahmed# 100717 00:36:28 mysqld_safe Logging to '/var/lib/mysql/ahmed.err'.
My Linux Platform: CentOS 5.8
Install Package: perl-PDF-API2
I downloaded the tpm package from the link below:
http://pkgs.org/centos-5-rhel-5/flexbox-i386/perl-PDF-API2-2.019-1.noarc...
I get a warning of Failed dependencies when running rpm install command
# rpm -Uvh perl-PDF-API2-2.019-1.noarch.rpm
warning: perl-PDF-API2-2.019-1.noarch.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key I
I'm trying to get flash working or a reasonable alternative.
The easylife download went to my desktop, but is not found by the terminal.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/easylife-linux/
Code:
# su -c "rpm -Uvh easylife-*.noarch.rpm"
error: File not found by glob: easylife-*.noarch.rpm
# yum install easylife
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Setting up Install P
Hi,
I am looking for a password manager tool which is cross platform (linux & windows).
I have found keepass. I have started evaluating it under windows in the version 2, and I find it very good.
Now step 2 was to see how it works under linux (suse 11.x to be precise).
At this stage I have realized that there are 2 possibilities.
If you follow the energy sector, you’d be aware that the word “smart” gets bandied about quite a lot. Smart meters, smart cities and smart grids are all the rage. New South Wales based retailer and distributor EnergyAustralia has picked up a neat $100M as the winning bidder for the "Smart Grid, Smart City" project.
I've been building a minimal Slackware system with a small number of packages installed (following this article of ). But now I'm facing a problem with a library call 'libmpfr' when installing the package 'pmount'. I have tried installing libmpfr from source but the installation also REQUIRED libmpfr.
I am trying to install package on Redhat 5.5 using YUM but it always give me this error
[root@redhat64 Desktop]# yum install perl-Net-Server-0.97-1.el5.rf.noarch.rpm Loaded plugins: rhnplugin, security
This system is not registered with RHN.
RHN support will be disabled.
Setting up Install Process
Examining perl-Net-Server-0.97-1.el5.rf.noarch.rpm: perl-Net-Server-0.97-1.el5.rf.noarch
Marking
I just installed my-weather-indicator and set the autostart, but it does not show up on my panel when I restart my computer. Please help.
Hello,
This is not a terrible situation whatsoever, it's just a doubt.
I use the Ubuntu Text Editor (gedit) to write my C++ codes.