[plug] File Dependancies
Greg and Lisa
lmandgj at dodo.com.au
Sat Nov 8 13:05:44 WST 2003
Slowly making the transistion and are very impressed.No blue screens,No
crashing.Have had something like 20 applications running at once and
still keeps going.
Im running a PIII 500mhz 512k ram 80 gig h.d system.
My 2 gig laptop is on loan to a collegue at moment which is running XP
and when that gets back Linux will be going on that also.
Its great to have a group like this to get help.
Is there ever any meetings at all anywhere.Would like to come along and
pick up more infor
Greg and Lisa
Michael Hunt wrote:
>On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:17, James Devenish wrote:
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>>In message <3FAB28DB.7020905 at dodo.com.au>
>>on Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 01:08:43PM +0800, Greg and Lisa wrote:
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>>>Is it the case that with Linux you have to go off and hunt
>>>for these files and install them seperately.
>>>
>>>
>>This is referred to as "package management". Some package management
>>systems will take care of dependencies for you (e.g. Dpkg/APT under
>>Debian Linux). Others will require that you chase up the dependencies
>>yourself. This might be the case for your operating system. However,
>>glibc is a fundamental part of a Linux-basd operating system and caution
>>may be advised. Others will be able to advise you better than I can.
>>
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>The latest version of GAIM will enable you to talk with Yahoo clients.
>Which rpm are you having a problem with yahoo or GAIM ???
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>Michael Hunt
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