Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "'exclude' option failed for yum on centos 5"
2006 Jun 07
2
Xen problem in AMD Athelon(tm) XP 2400+
Hi,
I have the following configuration for Xen 3.0
OS: Fedora core 5.0
Processor: AMD Athelon(tm ) XP 2400+
RAM: 1GB
I have installed the following RPM into this machine.
xen-3.0.1-4.i386
kernel-xen0-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.i686
kernel-xenU-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.i686
After rebooting the machine..i have choose the Domain0 option to boot in
domain0.
But it show''s some hardware
2007 Apr 25
3
URGENT: Skip installation ix86 packages from kickstart on 64bit arch?
Hi,
Has any one know how to skip ix86 packages from
installation in Centos kickstart? Most of our machines
have 64bit Intel/AMD CPUs, and it make non-sense to
still keep 32bit compatibility. Even worse of i*86
packages is, when upgrade we have to recompile both
ix86 version and x86_64 version to get an automatic
yum upgrade.
I know we could use 'exclude' option to exclude i*86
packages
2003 Apr 03
4
Signal 11 on X server startup (Was: HEADSUP: XFree86 4.3.0 update
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 19:24, Ted Faber wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 02:48:26AM -0500, Andrew J Caines wrote:
> > Starting the server as normal with xinit gives normal startup messages, then fails
> > with a signal 11:
>
> I have this problem, too. Same nv server. I'm happy to provide
> details. One that might help is that this is an Athelon XP 1800.
>
>
2008 Feb 23
3
popular open source forum software?
Hi,
I plan to setup an forum for my friend and his
friends shortly. But before I setup, I would like to
know what are the popular open source forum
software/packages to look at..
Please advise. Thanks.
--Robinson
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2009 Feb 18
1
FW: Can't access CRAN
Dear R-Helpers:
I'm running R version 2.8.1 on a 1 year old HP Pavilion with a AMD Athelon
64 Dual Core Processor 4800+ 2.50GHz chip, Vista Home Premium SP1, and 2 GB
RAM. I can't add packages (even running as Administrator) because I can't
connect to a CRAN mirror.
> chooseCRANmirror()
(After nearly a minute I see the menu, and after any selection I immediately
see)
Warning
2007 Nov 28
3
Centos 5.1 distro: How to upgrade 5.0 to 5.1 with yum??
Hi,
Redhat announced RHEL 5.1 on Nov 07, so hopefully
CentOS 5.1 will be ready shortly. But I get kind of
nervous of the arrival of 5.1.
My problem is: I have hundreds Centos 5.0 boxes just
finished installation and I will continue to install
and upgrade hundreds more in next few months. With the
arrival of Centos 5.1, I don't like to reinstall them
anymore but continuous upgrade instead
2008 Apr 01
4
How to find available groups for installation via yum ?
Hi All,
Short description of the problem:
- I would like to install the complete 'xfce' desktop on CentOS5.x
I've tried:
yum groupinstall xfce
yum groupinstall xfce4
yum groupinstall xfce*
yum groupinstall xfce4*
yum groupinstall xfce4.2
yum groupinstall xfce4.1
yum groupinstall xfce4.3
yum groupinstall xfce4.4
yum groupinstall xfce4.4.2
....
etc
etc
...
nothing worked
then I've
2008 Mar 17
1
Re: yum groupinstall ability?
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 04:26 -0700, bajandude@googlemail.com wrote:
> Has anyone modified yum.rb to provide groupinstall abilities?
To the best of my knowledge, nobody''s working on that. The main
difficulty in enabling that is making sure that puppet doesn''t run ''yum
groupinstall'' (or ''yum groupupdate'') on every run. To avoid that,
2011 Nov 08
2
CentOS 6 yum Groupinstall vs Manual install
Gentlemen,
I have a question regarding yum groupinstall vs just using yum install.
I have been reading tutorials online (for example how to run a Centos
LAMP). Most of the tutorials have examples to install httpd, mysql, etc
using yum install httpd....
The reason for this e-mail is that I noticed in yum grouplist that there
is an option to install Web Server, MySQL database server, etc.
2017 Sep 25
1
yum groupinstall vs. yum group install
Hi,
Is there a difference between 'yum groupinstall' and 'yum group
install'? As far as I can tell,
# yum groupinstall "X Window System"
and
# yum group install "X Window System"
get me the same result.
Just curious.
Niki
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2018 Apr 13
2
Help with yum
On 04/12/2018 08:51 AM, Kay Diederichs wrote:
>> I tried running:
>>> yum groups mark install "X Window system"
>> and get the same message. I tried different permutations removing the
>> "s" on groups. Nothing seems to bring back the yum "X Window system"
>> group. Can anyone help me resolve this issue and tell me what I did wrong?
2006 Jan 17
2
yum groupinstall "MySQL Database"
Hi all,
I have a question related to yum groupinstall.
I just tried a:
yum groupinstall "MySQL Database"
I expected that I would end up with a MySQL Database server,
but it installed a bunch of .rpms *except* mysql-server. No
big deal, I'm just curious if it was intended this way or not,
that's all.
Thank you and,
Have a nice evening everyone,
Alex
2005 Sep 12
2
Failing "yum --installroot=/mnt groupinstall base"
Hello all,
trying to do the below command.
yum --installroot=/mnt groupinstall base
i receive this error message.
"You have enabled checking of packages via GPG keys. This is a good thing.
However, you do not have any GPG public keys installed. You need to download
the keys for packages you wish to install and install them.
You can do that by running the command:
rpm --import
2011 Aug 17
2
Centos Gotcha: YUM Groupinstall
Folks
I have encountered a situation with YUM that isn't what I expected.
Let's suppose I want to install a group, call it G. My first
question would be -- is the group already installed. Realize all of
this is scripted.
So, I use
yum groupinfo
and I see the list of installed groups, and those not yet installed.
If group G is in the list of installed groups, one would think that
2019 Apr 17
0
yum groupinstall 'GNOME Desktop' fails
On 4/17/19 12:00 PM, mark wrote:
> Warren Young wrote:
>> I?ve got a CentOS 7 VM here that was installed with one of the CLI-only
>> presets. To answer a question in another thread here, I wanted to
>> install a GNOME desktop environment in it, so I went searching and found
>> the standard instructions for doing that.
>>
>> The problem is that rebooting the
2006 Jan 14
1
yum group install [DNK]
Hi there -- i am just looking for clarification on the yum "group
install" option....
How can you tell what are valid groups?
IE I found the below example on google:
yum groupinstall "MySQL Database"
I have heard references to doing things like:
yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
But to the point - is there a list of valid groups for install?
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2007 Sep 25
1
Why glibc-profile doesn't show up in Centos 5 ???
Hi,
Anyone know what are the reasons behind that
glibc-profile packages doesn't come with Centos 5
distribution which has version 2.5 glibc? Some
colleagues around have been asking for the glibc
profiling functions to be available continuously...
I could change the glibc source RPM/spec file to
disable '--disable-profile' option and recompile the
core glibc packages. But I am not
2007 May 18
0
centos5 - yum groupinstall and yum grouplist
If I do a minimal centos 5 install
Then if I do a
yum -y update
then if I do a
yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"
(is that syntax right, it works)?
both are installed yet if I
yum grouplist
this is all that shows up as installed even though both are installed
Installed Groups:
Development Libraries
System Tools
Dialup Networking
2007 Jul 06
3
yum groupinstall everything
I have seen people on the list say you can yum groupinstall everything yet
when I tried their method, it didn't work
Is there actually a way other than making a script with all the info in it?
- rh
2007 May 16
1
yum groupinstall "Development Tools" overkill
Hi,
The subject says it all. I'm currently fiddling with CentOS to become
comfortable with it. Starting from a minimal system (everything
unchecked during install), I wanted to have a reasonable set of build
tools. Roughly the equivalent of Debian's 'apt-get install build-essential'.
I tried yum groupinstall "Development Tools", which resulted in a total
of 108 MB