I'm getting an error message saying to run the package manager. Some packages may have unmet dependencies.
I just can't understand what just happend?
I installed an openSUSE system, the original plan was to use it as an internal DNS Server for easyer access to all of the internal network computers.
I have 12.4, and I have a package that is a Recursive Package Manager (rpm). I need to install it. There is also a Fedora version of the package, but its the same thing. When extracting the package, I have no idea where it goes. I have also tyred the "Alien" program in the terminal, but it didn't really seem to work, unless the program extracts it into an unknown location.
I am trying to download kcachegrind after a reinstallation of my OS. But I keep getting "dependency" failures. I have tried going through the Ubuntu software manager (which worked perfectly before...) and Synaptic. With synaptic, I got specific package failures and when I searched for the packages I got more package dependencies.
Remove obsolete packages, free up disk space this is a really important to run thees commands mentioned down there from time to time to keep your system performing really good and reduce lagging time for installing updates. In this quick [How To] will show you how to remove caches for Yum package manager.
As many of you know the most used packages on GNU/Linux are deb and rpm.
deb is the extension of the Debian software package format and the most often used name for such binary packages.
RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a package management system. The name RPM variously refers to the .rpm file format, files in this format, software packaged in such files, and the package manager itself.
Hello,
I have a done very few posts since I am with OpenSuse 11.1.
I have upgraded to Gnome 2.6 and use compiz-fusion from X11:XGL repo.
For a while (I don't know how long), I don't see the expo, applicaiton ring/cover switcher,etc...
Other plugins work with no problem.
As you can see, I have installed all packages necessary:
Hi Everyone,
I've already posted the following question in the "Installation & Upgrades" support category, but it might be going too much into the package-manager details so I'm trying here, too.
Due to a bad internet connection, I had to install a piece of software by downloading the two .debs and installing them with dpkg -i.
So I have a package A that depends on B, and I've ins
I installed only the base debian package and during installation I did not select any of GUI window manager, laptop, or system utilities.
So basically I'm running debian from command line, now I want to set up a GUI just for desktop. For this I tried installing gnome-core by
apt-get install gnome-core
But is shows gnome-core as a 400MB archive, is the core package so big?