Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "core01".
2005 Aug 04
6
remove RPMs with cyclic dependancies.
...I couldn't figure out how to remove a bunch of RPM packages at
once, so I did this:
[root at localhost program]# rpm -qa | grep openoffice
And proceeded the labourous task of removing all of the RPMs listed one
by one.
But then I got down to some files that would say:
rpm -e openofficeorg-core01-1.9.122-1.i586
error: Failed dependencies:
openofficeorg-core01 is needed by (installed)
openofficeorg-core08-1.9.122-1.i586
So then I'd remove the dependancy, and guess what?:
rpm -e openofficeorg-core08-1.9.122-1.i586
error: Failed dependencies:
openofficeorg-core01 is neede...
2009 Mar 16
4
OT: centos.org web site not responding
The web site for CentOS is not responding. I can ping it OK, but the
web site is not responding to http requests from my browser. If the
webmaster should happen to read this...
2007 Jan 30
0
Openoffice 2.1 install error?
When I installed OpenOffice 2.1, I installed a number of 'core' rpms:
openoffice.org-core01-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core02-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core03-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core03u-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core04-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core04u-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core05-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core05u-2.1.0-6.i586.rpm
openof...
2006 Feb 08
2
When is update 3 coming out?
...em and reinstall update 3 from fresh ISO's. some of
these "goodies" from upstream can eat the cheese in your house.
$ grep openoffice.org /var/log/rpmpkgs
openoffice.org-1.1.2-28.6.0.EL4.i386.rpm
openoffice.org-base-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-calc-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core01-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core02-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core03-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core03u-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core04-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core04u-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core05-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openoffice.org-core05u-2.0.1-1.i586.rpm
openof...
2005 Aug 18
4
Die, KDE! Die! (Sticking with Gnome and Yum Conflicts)
Okay, I experimented with both KDE and Gnome, and decided I'd rather use
Gnome. After making this decision, I wanted to remove KDE, because I
like to keep my hard drive as lean as possible.
I accomplished this, or so I thought, by running:
# yum groupremove "KDE (K Desktop Environment)".
It seemed to work. Removed a whole bunch 'o stuff.
Okay, but then I wanted to install k3B,