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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: enjoijeff on 10 December 2003, 04:55
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Some package requested cannot be installed:
kopete-0.6.1a-3akc.i586 (due to unsatisfied libssl.so.0)
do you agree ?
I just loaded Mandrake on this computer and I can't get this to work... I also tried AIM with no luck either...
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quote:
Originally posted by enjoijeff:
Some package requested cannot be installed:
kopete-0.6.1a-3akc.i586 (due to unsatisfied libssl.so.0)
do you agree ?
I just loaded Mandrake on this computer and I can't get this to work... I also tried AIM with no luck either...
Try some of these (http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3) RPM's from rpm.pbone.net (http://rpm.pbone.net)
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same old
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I got it working but it doesn't show anyone online... what's the port that i should use to sign on AIM?
[ December 09, 2003: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
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have you tried GAIM? ( http://gaim.sf.net/ (http://gaim.sf.net/) )
ALOT better than kopete or native cleints, the trillian of linux, it even shares some code with trillian (mainly patches for connecting to IM networks)
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Yeah, well that would be nice and all but I got KDE...
I tried Kinkatta and I got this "configure: error: no acceptable C++-compiler found in $PATH"
[ December 10, 2003: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
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gaim will work in KDE.
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I tried Kinkatta and I got this "configure: error: no acceptable C++-compiler found in $PATH"
Install gcc.
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What do I need to burn ISOs on linux? I might try burning the other two Mandrake Discs because I only got the first one... :-\
Otherwise do you have a link to gcc?
[ December 10, 2003: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
[root@cpe-**-**-**-*** jeff]# rpm -i http://umn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gaim/gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2.i586.rpm (http://umn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gaim/gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2.i586.rpm)
error: Failed dependencies:
libnss3 is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libgtkspell.so.0 is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libnspr4.so is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libnss3.so is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libplc4.so is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libplds4.so is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libsmime3.so is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libsoftokn3.so is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
libssl3.so is needed by gaim-0.74-1mdk9.2
[ December 10, 2003: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
[ December 10, 2003: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
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You just need cdrecord (and optionally something like xcdroast for a graphical interface to it) to burn cds. I'd recommend you do burn the other cds as then you'll probably have all the packages you're missing.
[ December 10, 2003: Message edited by: flap ]
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Ok it sound like to me you need to go over your mandrake 9.2 install with all the discs, because you are missing a lot.
Mandrake includes Gaim, and I think maybe two or three other IM clients just for compatibility with AIM. Mandrake also includes cdrecord, and xcdroast, eroaster, gcombust, hell quite a bit of cd burning software. Finally there are more compiling tools included than I know what to do with(this coming from a CIS major). Be sure to also install gnome, even if you never plan on using it, many programs require it to run, even in kde.
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whoa dude you're from Kansas City? lol me too!
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cdrecord
cdrecord: No CD/DVD-Recorder device specified.
Usage: cdrecord [options] track1...trackn
Use cdrecord -help
to get a list of valid options.
Use cdrecord blank=help
to get a list of valid blanking options.
Use cdrecord dev=b,t,l driveropts=help -checkdrive
to get a list of drive specific options.
Use cdrecord dev=help
to get a list of possible SCSI transport specifiers.
so... when i do get some CD-Rs how do I use this? Like step-by-step... Sorry I sound stupid but whatever.
[ December 12, 2003: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
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Run
cdrecord -scanbus
and look at the output. You should see a line that describes your cd burner, with three comma separated digits at the beginning of the line.
Now just burn the iso with
cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0,0 -data imagefile.iso
Replace the 'speed' setting with whatever speed you want to burn at, and replace the 3 dev numbers with whatever three digits you had returned with -scanbus.
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0,0,0 0) 'HL-DT-ST' 'CD-RW GCE-8400B ' '1.05' Removable CD-ROM
So does that mean just leave it be?
cdrecord: Cannot get next writable address for 'invisible' track.
cdrecord: This means that we are checking recorded media.
cdrecord: This media cannot be written in streaming mode anymore.
cdrecord: If you like to write to 'preformatted' RW media, try to blank the media first.
cdrecord: Cannot get next writable address.
Writing time: 4.172s
Average write speed 999.0x.
Fixating...
Fixating time: 0.001s
cdrecord: fifo had 64 puts and 0 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 0 times full, min fill was 100%.
And does that mean that it's not writable because it's been written on already?
Sorry, I'm just trying to make sure that once I do get disks it's actually going to write cos I don't want to just have to throw them away...
[ December 12, 2003: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
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Yes, just use the exact command I suggested (though you can set the speed to whatever you like/your drive supports).
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It's up and running! YAY! Thanks a lot