Hy- I bought both issues of the RedHat Linux Magazine. I made a fresh install with the CDs from the second issue (RH9.A). After the installation is comleted, you cannot add nor remove software with the packet manager. It will fail. It does work however, when you use the "old" RedHat9 CDs.
I just thought I'd share this with you.
best regards Klaus
Klaus Zahradnik wrote:
Hy- I bought both issues of the RedHat Linux Magazine.
What is this Strange magic you speak of ;-) Seriously though, I gooled it and saw it is only available in Germany and Italy. Is there much chance of it being made available in the states, or at least in English and purchasable from the states?
Charles Bronson wrote:
Klaus Zahradnik wrote:
Hy- I bought both issues of the RedHat Linux Magazine.
What is this Strange magic you speak of ;-) Seriously though, I gooled it and saw it is only available in Germany and Italy. Is there much chance of it being made available in the states, or at least in English and purchasable from the states?
Well it is also available in Austria, Swizerland and Luxenburg (AFAIK).
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 06:24:27PM +0200, Klaus Zahradnik wrote:
Hy- I bought both issues of the RedHat Linux Magazine. I made a fresh install with the CDs from the second issue (RH9.A). After the installation is comleted, you cannot add nor remove software with the packet manager.
Do you mean RPM, or something else? Do you get an informative error message?
Robin Green wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 06:24:27PM +0200, Klaus Zahradnik wrote:
Hy- I bought both issues of the RedHat Linux Magazine. I made a fresh install with the CDs from the second issue (RH9.A). After the installation is comleted, you cannot add nor remove software with the packet manager.
Do you mean RPM, or something else? Do you get an informative error message?
It is the Package Management which you can find under 'System settings/Add/Remove Applications'.
For example, after a fresh installation with the 9.A disks, I was not able to install the SQL Database Servers programm group.
After inserting the requested cd-rom, it simply failed. Sure enough, I just tried to re-create the error, now it works...weird. I had the very same problem on 4 different machines and 6 different installations.
It did happen after a regular "Workstation" installation when I tried to install KDE afterwards.
But now I noticed, that the checkboxes for adding/removing the X Window system + Gnome Desktop enviroment and KDE Desktop enviroment are gone. Now I can't uninstall KDE...sure in the shell it'll work...but not in the application window.
best regards Klaus
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Robin
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