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		<title><![CDATA[Linux-Noob Forums - Fedora Core Release 3]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[new fedora core review]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2488.html</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2005 16:25:31 +0200</pubDate>
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check it out, thanks to miss_lia for writing it <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
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check it out, thanks to miss_lia for writing it <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
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			<title><![CDATA[FC3 Problems]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2639.html</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2005 04:22:07 +0200</pubDate>
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It takes a good 5-7 mins for FC3 to fully boot to desktop ready to go, also when I get to desktop, Mozilla, GAIM, everything goes slow, even Terminal and other things listed in the Applications list. I don't know what's going on, but maybe I have some things running I should, or I need to change a setting? Whatever it is, it's letting me down bigtime on this whole FC3 thing, It's really cool, and I like what I see and learn. So I hope I can get it fixed soon : \ Also I can't get theme's installed. I see screenies of Linux looking really good and visual, but I can't seem to get mine that way.<br />
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Thanks for any help/suggestions.<br />
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Have a good one.<br />
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It takes a good 5-7 mins for FC3 to fully boot to desktop ready to go, also when I get to desktop, Mozilla, GAIM, everything goes slow, even Terminal and other things listed in the Applications list. I don't know what's going on, but maybe I have some things running I should, or I need to change a setting? Whatever it is, it's letting me down bigtime on this whole FC3 thing, It's really cool, and I like what I see and learn. So I hope I can get it fixed soon : \ Also I can't get theme's installed. I see screenies of Linux looking really good and visual, but I can't seem to get mine that way.<br />
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Thanks for any help/suggestions.<br />
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Have a good one.<br />
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Synchro<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Fedora Core 3 APT Repositories]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2647.html</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2005 03:23:18 +0200</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=393">mechtn</a>]]></dc:creator>
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When i install fedora on a new machine, here are the first commands i run after logging in to my new install. This will install APT (an app for installing packages and their dependancies) and also add a bunch of different repositories. Each repository has some differences in what rpm packages they host. APT is the most useful app out for easily installing software and keeping it up to date for fedora today. Enjoy! <br />
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These commands must be run as root.<br />
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<div class="codeblock"><div class="title">Code:</div><div class="body" dir="ltr"><code># rpm --import http://ATrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY.atrpms<br />
# rpm -Uvh http://atrpms.net/dist/fc3/atrpms-kickstar...fc3.at.i386.rpm<br />
# rpm --import http://dag.wieers.com/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt<br />
# rpm --import /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-3/RPM-GPG-KEY*<br />
# rpm --import http://rpm.livna.org/RPM-LIVNA-GPG-KEY<br />
# rpm --import http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/3/i386/os/RPM-GPG-KEY<br />
# rpm --import http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/RPM-GPG-KEY-Fedora-Extras<br />
# rpm --import http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/gpg-pubkey-newrpms.txt<br />
# echo "rpm http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/ redhat/en/i386/fc3 newrpms" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://download.fedora.us/fedora fedora/3/i386 extras" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://rpm.livna.org/ fedora/3/i386 stable" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/linux/fedora/fedora/ fedora/3/i386 os updates" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://apt.sw.be fedora/3/en/i386 dag" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# apt-get update<br />
# apt-get dist-upgrade</code></div></div><br />
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When i install fedora on a new machine, here are the first commands i run after logging in to my new install. This will install APT (an app for installing packages and their dependancies) and also add a bunch of different repositories. Each repository has some differences in what rpm packages they host. APT is the most useful app out for easily installing software and keeping it up to date for fedora today. Enjoy! <br />
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These commands must be run as root.<br />
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<div class="codeblock"><div class="title">Code:</div><div class="body" dir="ltr"><code># rpm --import http://ATrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY.atrpms<br />
# rpm -Uvh http://atrpms.net/dist/fc3/atrpms-kickstar...fc3.at.i386.rpm<br />
# rpm --import http://dag.wieers.com/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt<br />
# rpm --import /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-3/RPM-GPG-KEY*<br />
# rpm --import http://rpm.livna.org/RPM-LIVNA-GPG-KEY<br />
# rpm --import http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/3/i386/os/RPM-GPG-KEY<br />
# rpm --import http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/RPM-GPG-KEY-Fedora-Extras<br />
# rpm --import http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/gpg-pubkey-newrpms.txt<br />
# echo "rpm http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/ redhat/en/i386/fc3 newrpms" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://download.fedora.us/fedora fedora/3/i386 extras" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://rpm.livna.org/ fedora/3/i386 stable" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/linux/fedora/fedora/ fedora/3/i386 os updates" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# echo "rpm http://apt.sw.be fedora/3/en/i386 dag" &gt;&gt; /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
# apt-get update<br />
# apt-get dist-upgrade</code></div></div><br />
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			<title><![CDATA[3d desktop]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2659.html</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2005 06:01:29 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[I am trying to get 3d Desktop running on Fedora Core 3. I keep running into dependency issues with rpms. They say the needed files like XFree86-libs aren't there but if I try to install them i can't because it says they are there. Someone please help me. I want to get this working.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I am trying to get 3d Desktop running on Fedora Core 3. I keep running into dependency issues with rpms. They say the needed files like XFree86-libs aren't there but if I try to install them i can't because it says they are there. Someone please help me. I want to get this working.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[HOWTO - Synaptic on Fedora Core 3]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2681.html</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2005 06:49:29 +0200</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=393">mechtn</a>]]></dc:creator>
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Type the following as root<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[HOWTO - Azureus BitTorrent Client on Fedora Core 3]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2745.html</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2005 06:32:44 +0200</pubDate>
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HOWTO - Azureus BitTorrent Client on Fedora Core 3 <br />
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by MECHTN <br />
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April 14th, 2005<br />
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First you will need to download the two latest versions of Java and Azureus.<br />
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At the time of this HOWTO I found links to both downloads from the following link.<br />
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<a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">[/url]<a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php</a><br />
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To go directly to the Java download use this link.<br />
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<a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987</a><br />
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(Latest version at time of HOWTO - jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586)<br />
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To go directly to the Azureus download use this link.<br />
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<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus/Azureus_2.2.0.2_linux.GTK.tar.bz2?download" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a>[url=http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download]http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download</a><br />
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(Latest Azureus version at time of HOWTO - Azureus_2.2.0.3_linux.GTK)<br />
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Once you have both downloaded<br />
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- Go to a terminal and Type: su<br />
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- Enter your root password.<br />
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- Copy the file to the directory in which you want to install. Type: cp jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin /usr/local<br />
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- Change to the directory in which you want to install. Type: cd /usr/local<br />
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- Give the file execute permissions Type: chmod a+x jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin<br />
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- Start the installation process. Type: ./jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin<br />
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- Enter yes to proceed with the installation after reading license agreement.<br />
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- The installation file creates jre-1_5_0-linux-i586.rpm file in the current directory.<br />
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- Type: rpm -iv jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586.rpm<br />
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- The Java installation is now complete.<br />
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- Change to the directory in which you saved the Azureus download<br />
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- bunzip2 Azureus_2.2.0.2_linux.GTK.tar.bz2<br />
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- tar xvf Azureus_2.2.0.2_linux.GTK.tar<br />
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- mv azureus ~/<br />
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- The Azureus installation is now complete. The start Azureus just run ./azureus from the ~/azureus directory.<br />
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I wrote this HOWTO as I was installing Azureus tonight. I hope that it is not too confusing.<br />
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 <br />
<br />
Thanks,<br />
<br />
MECHTN<br />
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HOWTO - Azureus BitTorrent Client on Fedora Core 3 <br />
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by MECHTN <br />
<br />
April 14th, 2005<br />
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 <br />
<br />
First you will need to download the two latest versions of Java and Azureus.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
At the time of this HOWTO I found links to both downloads from the following link.<br />
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<a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">[/url]<a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php</a><br />
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 <br />
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To go directly to the Java download use this link.<br />
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<a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://jdl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=9987</a><br />
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(Latest version at time of HOWTO - jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586)<br />
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 <br />
<br />
To go directly to the Azureus download use this link.<br />
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<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus/Azureus_2.2.0.2_linux.GTK.tar.bz2?download" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a>[url=http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download]http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus...ar.bz2?download</a><br />
<br />
(Latest Azureus version at time of HOWTO - Azureus_2.2.0.3_linux.GTK)<br />
<br />
 <br />
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Once you have both downloaded<br />
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 <br />
<br />
- Go to a terminal and Type: su<br />
<br />
- Enter your root password.<br />
<br />
- Copy the file to the directory in which you want to install. Type: cp jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin /usr/local<br />
<br />
- Change to the directory in which you want to install. Type: cd /usr/local<br />
<br />
- Give the file execute permissions Type: chmod a+x jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin<br />
<br />
- Start the installation process. Type: ./jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin<br />
<br />
- Enter yes to proceed with the installation after reading license agreement.<br />
<br />
- The installation file creates jre-1_5_0-linux-i586.rpm file in the current directory.<br />
<br />
- Type: rpm -iv jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586.rpm<br />
<br />
- The Java installation is now complete.<br />
<br />
- Change to the directory in which you saved the Azureus download<br />
<br />
- bunzip2 Azureus_2.2.0.2_linux.GTK.tar.bz2<br />
<br />
- tar xvf Azureus_2.2.0.2_linux.GTK.tar<br />
<br />
- mv azureus ~/<br />
<br />
- The Azureus installation is now complete. The start Azureus just run ./azureus from the ~/azureus directory.<br />
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I wrote this HOWTO as I was installing Azureus tonight. I hope that it is not too confusing.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Thanks,<br />
<br />
MECHTN<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[KDE 3.4 Upgrade]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2776.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2005 23:14:45 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[I downloaded all the KDE 3.4 RPMS, and was curious how to upgrade to KDE. <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Help Installing Fedora Core 3...]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2823.html</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2005 04:00:40 +0100</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=725">swbball28</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hey Im having a problem installing Fedora Core 3. I downloaded all 4 isos. And checked the md5sum, and they were all fine. When I boot up from the cdrom, the Fedorca Core boots up fine, it asks me for language, and type of keyboard. then it asks me where my installation files are, so i chose local cdrom, after that it says that it cant find the fedora core cd. i burned the image twice, and also downloaded another image from a different mirror, and i still get the same error. Anyone have any information on what i can do? Thanks<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hey Im having a problem installing Fedora Core 3. I downloaded all 4 isos. And checked the md5sum, and they were all fine. When I boot up from the cdrom, the Fedorca Core boots up fine, it asks me for language, and type of keyboard. then it asks me where my installation files are, so i chose local cdrom, after that it says that it cant find the fedora core cd. i burned the image twice, and also downloaded another image from a different mirror, and i still get the same error. Anyone have any information on what i can do? Thanks<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Linux Shoutcast Server]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2845.html</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:05:26 +0100</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=12">grep420</a>]]></dc:creator>
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I decided I would like to listen to my vast mp3 collection from anywhere. I went with shoutcast as I have several friends that use it and it looked like it would serve my needs perfectly. First you need to get the shoutcast source and to send the stream to the shoutcast server you will need to get sc_trans. I read that you can use winamp to stream to shoutcast but I don't use windows or winamp so I used sc_trans. It takes a playlist of mp3s and sends it to the server. The playlist is just a list of mp3s using full paths. I will include examples at the end of this little explanation.<br />
<br />
     First you should create a user to run the server and sc_trans { useradd shoutcast } You really don't want this to be ran as the root user for safety sake. Now that you have your user created you need to become that user with su { su - shoutcast } this will give you a login shell as the shoutcast user. Now let's grab the files you will need { wget <a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5/shoutcast-1-9-5-linux-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">[/url]<a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz</a> &amp;&amp; wget <a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz</a> } Now that you have the files you need lets get them untar'd and gunzip'd. { tar -xvzf shoutcast-1-9-5-linux-glibc6.tar.gz &amp;&amp; tar -xvzf sc_trans_040.tar.gz } First lets make this easier to work with { mv shoutcast-1-9-5-linux-glibc6 shoutcast } { mv sc_trans_040 sc_trans } <br />
<br />
     Now let's get started with the configuration. { cd shoutcast } Now you need to open the server configuration file in your text editor of choice. I use vi, so I would type vi sc_serv.conf you can usually find nano on your system if you are unable to figure out vi, or type vimtutor for a quick lesson on the basics of vi. Now that you have sc_serv.conf open you need to set a few values for this to work the way you want. <br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
# sc_serv.conf<br />
<br />
MaxUser=20 # set this to the maximun number of people you want to connect to the stream<br />
<br />
Password=YourPassword # this is the password you use in the  sc_trans.conf file<br />
<br />
PortBase=8000 # this is the port it will listen on<br />
<br />
AdminPassword=MyPassword # this is your admin login for the web based admin tool<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
That's all you really need to edit in the server conf. Save that file and go configure sc_trans. { cd ~/sc_trans } You will need to edit sc_trans.conf the same way we did sc_serv.conf <br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
#sc_trans.conf<br />
<br />
PlaylistFile=/home/shoutcast/playlist.lst # this is your list of mp3s you want to stream<br />
<br />
ServerIP=localhost # most likely this is what you want<br />
<br />
ServerPort=8000 # this is the port that you set in sc_serv.conf<br />
<br />
Password=YourPassword # this is the password you set from above in sc_serv.conf, not the admin<br />
<br />
StreamTitle=blah # set this to what you want displayed in the players<br />
<br />
StreamURL=http://grep420.net # set this to your domain or the site you want<br />
<br />
Shuffle=1 # set this to 0 if you don't want it to shuffle, it will play each sonf from your list in order<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
The playlist is very simple. It is just a list of each mp3 you want to stream. It needs full paths and the user shoutcast will need read access to the files. { chmod 755 /nfs/mp3 }<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
#example playlist.lst<br />
<br />
/nfs/mp3/tool/pushit.mp3<br />
<br />
/home/shoutcast/music/sublime/santeria.mp3<br />
<br />
/home/flukex/mp3/Madonna/likeavirgin.mp3<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Now you have them configured, here is the last tricky part. If you are using NAT ip's behind a linux router/gateway you will need to forward some ports to the internal ip of the shoutcast server. I will give you an example.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
# iptables example is assuming eth0 is your external interface on the router/firewall box.<br />
<br />
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 8000 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.10:8000<br />
<br />
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 8001 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.10:8001<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
     Now lets start the server. { cd ~/shoutcast &amp;&amp; ./sc_serv sc_serv.conf &amp; } and sc_trans { cd ~/sc_trans &amp;&amp; ./sc_trans sc_trans.conf &amp; } You will start to see the output of what is happening in your terminal. Now login to the web tool and check the status. Open your browser to the servers ip on port 8000  { <a href="http://192.168.1.10:8000" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://192.168.1.10:8000" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://192.168.1.10:8000" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a>[url=http://192.168.1.10:8000]http://192.168.1.10:8000</a> } You should be able to click on admin login and use the password you set in sc_serv.conf above. <br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
     I hope this works for you as easily as it did for me, and if I left anything out please feel free to post your questions here.<br />
<br />
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I decided I would like to listen to my vast mp3 collection from anywhere. I went with shoutcast as I have several friends that use it and it looked like it would serve my needs perfectly. First you need to get the shoutcast source and to send the stream to the shoutcast server you will need to get sc_trans. I read that you can use winamp to stream to shoutcast but I don't use windows or winamp so I used sc_trans. It takes a playlist of mp3s and sends it to the server. The playlist is just a list of mp3s using full paths. I will include examples at the end of this little explanation.<br />
<br />
     First you should create a user to run the server and sc_trans { useradd shoutcast } You really don't want this to be ran as the root user for safety sake. Now that you have your user created you need to become that user with su { su - shoutcast } this will give you a login shell as the shoutcast user. Now let's grab the files you will need { wget <a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5/shoutcast-1-9-5-linux-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">[/url]<a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://www.shoutcast.com/downloads/sc1-9-5...x-glibc6.tar.gz</a> &amp;&amp; wget <a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">http://grep420.net/linux/sc_trans_040.tar.gz</a> } Now that you have the files you need lets get them untar'd and gunzip'd. { tar -xvzf shoutcast-1-9-5-linux-glibc6.tar.gz &amp;&amp; tar -xvzf sc_trans_040.tar.gz } First lets make this easier to work with { mv shoutcast-1-9-5-linux-glibc6 shoutcast } { mv sc_trans_040 sc_trans } <br />
<br />
     Now let's get started with the configuration. { cd shoutcast } Now you need to open the server configuration file in your text editor of choice. I use vi, so I would type vi sc_serv.conf you can usually find nano on your system if you are unable to figure out vi, or type vimtutor for a quick lesson on the basics of vi. Now that you have sc_serv.conf open you need to set a few values for this to work the way you want. <br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
# sc_serv.conf<br />
<br />
MaxUser=20 # set this to the maximun number of people you want to connect to the stream<br />
<br />
Password=YourPassword # this is the password you use in the  sc_trans.conf file<br />
<br />
PortBase=8000 # this is the port it will listen on<br />
<br />
AdminPassword=MyPassword # this is your admin login for the web based admin tool<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
That's all you really need to edit in the server conf. Save that file and go configure sc_trans. { cd ~/sc_trans } You will need to edit sc_trans.conf the same way we did sc_serv.conf <br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
#sc_trans.conf<br />
<br />
PlaylistFile=/home/shoutcast/playlist.lst # this is your list of mp3s you want to stream<br />
<br />
ServerIP=localhost # most likely this is what you want<br />
<br />
ServerPort=8000 # this is the port that you set in sc_serv.conf<br />
<br />
Password=YourPassword # this is the password you set from above in sc_serv.conf, not the admin<br />
<br />
StreamTitle=blah # set this to what you want displayed in the players<br />
<br />
StreamURL=http://grep420.net # set this to your domain or the site you want<br />
<br />
Shuffle=1 # set this to 0 if you don't want it to shuffle, it will play each sonf from your list in order<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
The playlist is very simple. It is just a list of each mp3 you want to stream. It needs full paths and the user shoutcast will need read access to the files. { chmod 755 /nfs/mp3 }<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
#example playlist.lst<br />
<br />
/nfs/mp3/tool/pushit.mp3<br />
<br />
/home/shoutcast/music/sublime/santeria.mp3<br />
<br />
/home/flukex/mp3/Madonna/likeavirgin.mp3<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Now you have them configured, here is the last tricky part. If you are using NAT ip's behind a linux router/gateway you will need to forward some ports to the internal ip of the shoutcast server. I will give you an example.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
# iptables example is assuming eth0 is your external interface on the router/firewall box.<br />
<br />
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 8000 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.10:8000<br />
<br />
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 8001 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.10:8001<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
     Now lets start the server. { cd ~/shoutcast &amp;&amp; ./sc_serv sc_serv.conf &amp; } and sc_trans { cd ~/sc_trans &amp;&amp; ./sc_trans sc_trans.conf &amp; } You will start to see the output of what is happening in your terminal. Now login to the web tool and check the status. Open your browser to the servers ip on port 8000  { <a href="http://192.168.1.10:8000" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://192.168.1.10:8000" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a><a href="http://192.168.1.10:8000" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url"></a>[url=http://192.168.1.10:8000]http://192.168.1.10:8000</a> } You should be able to click on admin login and use the password you set in sc_serv.conf above. <br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
     I hope this works for you as easily as it did for me, and if I left anything out please feel free to post your questions here.<br />
<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Computer Name]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2850.html</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2005 22:22:54 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[How do you change your computer name on fedora core 3? I tried doing it the gentoo way but that did not work. Thanks <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[How do you change your computer name on fedora core 3? I tried doing it the gentoo way but that did not work. Thanks <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Core 3 Freezes]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2864.html</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2005 06:45:00 +0100</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=701">tko0383</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[Im running a clean install with the lastest updates and running karamba for monitoring my system. I have  started to notice some freezing for like 5-15 seconds surfing the web with firefox. I turned off the karamba to see if that was the issue. Is anyone eles having this issue or anything related? :/<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Im running a clean install with the lastest updates and running karamba for monitoring my system. I have  started to notice some freezing for like 5-15 seconds surfing the web with firefox. I turned off the karamba to see if that was the issue. Is anyone eles having this issue or anything related? :/<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Linux Fedora Download install??]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2867.html</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2005 16:53:52 +0100</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=707">xcz</a>]]></dc:creator>
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Hi all.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Im first time "user" of Linux, or i will use linux and an friend told me that i should get Fedora, but i don't know where to download it, and how to install it.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Plz help at linux-<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">noob</span>. <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
/xcz.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
thx.<br />
<br />
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Hi all.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Im first time "user" of Linux, or i will use linux and an friend told me that i should get Fedora, but i don't know where to download it, and how to install it.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Plz help at linux-<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">noob</span>. <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
<br />
 <br />
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/xcz.<br />
<br />
 <br />
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thx.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[FC3 ATI radeon 9700 pro driver install issue]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2879.html</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2005 19:29:27 +0100</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=182">modern</a>]]></dc:creator>
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Basically I follow the instructions from ATI's website and this is what happens when I run the RPM.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
[root@amorphous-codeworks modern]# rpm -Uh --force fglrx64_6_8_0-9.8.25-1.x86_64.rpm<br />
<br />
########################################### [100%]<br />
<br />
########################################### [100%]<br />
<br />
*** Trying to install a precompiled kernel module.<br />
<br />
- creating symlink<br />
<br />
- recreating module dependency list<br />
<br />
- trying a sample load of the kernel module<br />
<br />
FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/kernel/drivers/char/drm/fglrx.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)<br />
<br />
failed.<br />
<br />
*** Found kernel module build environment, generating kernel module now.<br />
<br />
ATI module generator V 2.0<br />
<br />
==========================<br />
<br />
initializing...<br />
<br />
cleaning...<br />
<br />
patching 'highmem.h'...<br />
<br />
assuming new VMA API since we do have kernel 2.6.x...<br />
<br />
doing Makefile based build for kernel 2.6.x and higher<br />
<br />
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/build SUBDIRS=/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x modules<br />
<br />
make[1]: Entering directory `/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/build'<br />
<br />
  Building modules, stage 2.<br />
<br />
  MODPOST<br />
<br />
Warning: could not find /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/.libfglrx_ip.a.GCC3.cmd for /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/libfglrx_ip.a.GCC3<br />
<br />
*** Warning: "pci_find_class" [/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/fglrx.ko] undefined!<br />
<br />
make[1]: Leaving directory `/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/build'<br />
<br />
build succeeded with return value 0<br />
<br />
duplicating results into driver repository...<br />
<br />
done.<br />
<br />
==============================<br />
<br />
- creating symlink<br />
<br />
- recreating module dependency list<br />
<br />
- trying a sample load of the kernel module<br />
<br />
FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/kernel/drivers/char/drm/fglrx.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)<br />
<br />
failed.<br />
<br />
*** Warning ***<br />
<br />
The QT based control panel application did not load in any version.<br />
<br />
 ===<br />
<br />
ATI display drivers successfully installed<br />
<br />
please run 'fglrxconfig' now<br />
<br />
 ===<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
After I run fglrxconfig and then run fglrxinfo and I get the following:<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
[root@amorphous-codeworks bin]# ./fglrxinfo<br />
<br />
Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".<br />
<br />
display: :0.0  screen: 0<br />
<br />
OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: <a href="http://www.mesa3d.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">www.mesa3d.org</a><br />
<br />
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect<br />
<br />
OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.1)<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Basically I don't think the drivers installed but then I don't know why. Perhaps someone can make sense out of the above information. Doesn't look like anything changed in xorg.conf either so I guess I am sort of lost.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Rwo modern@amorphous-codeworks.com o_O<br />
<br />
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Basically I follow the instructions from ATI's website and this is what happens when I run the RPM.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
[root@amorphous-codeworks modern]# rpm -Uh --force fglrx64_6_8_0-9.8.25-1.x86_64.rpm<br />
<br />
########################################### [100%]<br />
<br />
########################################### [100%]<br />
<br />
*** Trying to install a precompiled kernel module.<br />
<br />
- creating symlink<br />
<br />
- recreating module dependency list<br />
<br />
- trying a sample load of the kernel module<br />
<br />
FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/kernel/drivers/char/drm/fglrx.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)<br />
<br />
failed.<br />
<br />
*** Found kernel module build environment, generating kernel module now.<br />
<br />
ATI module generator V 2.0<br />
<br />
==========================<br />
<br />
initializing...<br />
<br />
cleaning...<br />
<br />
patching 'highmem.h'...<br />
<br />
assuming new VMA API since we do have kernel 2.6.x...<br />
<br />
doing Makefile based build for kernel 2.6.x and higher<br />
<br />
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/build SUBDIRS=/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x modules<br />
<br />
make[1]: Entering directory `/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/build'<br />
<br />
  Building modules, stage 2.<br />
<br />
  MODPOST<br />
<br />
Warning: could not find /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/.libfglrx_ip.a.GCC3.cmd for /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/libfglrx_ip.a.GCC3<br />
<br />
*** Warning: "pci_find_class" [/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/fglrx.ko] undefined!<br />
<br />
make[1]: Leaving directory `/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/build'<br />
<br />
build succeeded with return value 0<br />
<br />
duplicating results into driver repository...<br />
<br />
done.<br />
<br />
==============================<br />
<br />
- creating symlink<br />
<br />
- recreating module dependency list<br />
<br />
- trying a sample load of the kernel module<br />
<br />
FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp/kernel/drivers/char/drm/fglrx.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)<br />
<br />
failed.<br />
<br />
*** Warning ***<br />
<br />
The QT based control panel application did not load in any version.<br />
<br />
 ===<br />
<br />
ATI display drivers successfully installed<br />
<br />
please run 'fglrxconfig' now<br />
<br />
 ===<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
 <br />
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After I run fglrxconfig and then run fglrxinfo and I get the following:<br />
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[root@amorphous-codeworks bin]# ./fglrxinfo<br />
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Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".<br />
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display: :0.0  screen: 0<br />
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OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: <a href="http://www.mesa3d.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">www.mesa3d.org</a><br />
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OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect<br />
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OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.1)<br />
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Basically I don't think the drivers installed but then I don't know why. Perhaps someone can make sense out of the above information. Doesn't look like anything changed in xorg.conf either so I guess I am sort of lost.<br />
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Rwo modern@amorphous-codeworks.com o_O<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[xorg.conf fcr3]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2884.html</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2005 23:05:35 +0100</pubDate>
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here ya go<br />
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<div class="codeblock"><div class="title">Code:</div><div class="body" dir="ltr"><code># Xorg configuration created by system-config-display<br />
<br />
Section "ServerLayout"<br />
Identifier     "single head configuration"<br />
Screen      0  "Screen0" 0 0<br />
InputDevice    "Mouse0" "CorePointer"<br />
InputDevice    "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"<br />
InputDevice    "Synaptics" "AlwaysCore"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Files"<br />
<br />
# RgbPath is the location of the RGB database.  Note, this is the name of the <br />
# file minus the extension (like ".txt" or ".db").  There is normally<br />
# no need to change the default.<br />
# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (they are concatenated together)<br />
# By default, Red Hat 6.0 and later now use a font server independent of<br />
# the X server to render fonts.<br />
RgbPath      "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"<br />
FontPath     "unix/:7100"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Module"<br />
Load  "dbe"<br />
Load  "extmod"<br />
Load  "fbdevhw"<br />
Load  "glx"<br />
Load  "record"<br />
Load  "freetype"<br />
Load  "type1"<br />
Load  "synaptics"<br />
Load  "dri"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "InputDevice"<br />
<br />
# Specify which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1))<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Xleds"  "1 2 3"<br />
# To disable the XKEYBOARD extension, uncomment XkbDisable.<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbDisable"<br />
# To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the<br />
# lines below (which are the defaults).  For example, for a non-U.S.<br />
# keyboard, you will probably want to use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbModel"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"pc102"<br />
# If you have a US Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbModel"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"microsoft"<br />
#<br />
# Then to change the language, change the Layout setting.<br />
# For example, a german layout can be obtained with:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbLayout"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"de"<br />
# or:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbLayout"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"de"<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbVariant"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"nodeadkeys"<br />
#<br />
# If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and<br />
# control keys, use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbOptions"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ctrl:swapcaps"<br />
# Or if you just want both to be control, use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbOptions"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ctrl:nocaps"<br />
#<br />
Identifier  "Keyboard0"<br />
Driver      "kbd"<br />
Option     "XkbModel" "pc105"<br />
Option     "XkbLayout" "us"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "InputDevice"<br />
Identifier  "Mouse0"<br />
Driver      "mouse"<br />
Option     "Protocol" "IMPS/2"<br />
Option     "Device" "/dev/input/mice"<br />
Option     "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"<br />
Option     "Emulate3Buttons" "yes"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "InputDevice"<br />
Identifier  "Synaptics"<br />
Driver      "synaptics"<br />
Option     "Device" "/dev/input/mice"<br />
Option     "Protocol" "auto-dev"<br />
Option     "Emulate3Buttons" "yes"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Monitor"<br />
Identifier   "Monitor0"<br />
VendorName   "Monitor Vendor"<br />
ModelName    "LCD Panel 1024x768"<br />
HorizSync    31.5 - 48.5<br />
VertRefresh  40.0 - 70.0<br />
Option     "dpms"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Device"<br />
Identifier  "Videocard0"<br />
Driver      "i810"<br />
VendorName  "Videocard vendor"<br />
BoardName   "Intel 830"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Screen"<br />
Identifier "Screen0"<br />
Device     "Videocard0"<br />
Monitor    "Monitor0"<br />
DefaultDepth     24<br />
SubSection "Display"<br />
 Viewport   0 0<br />
 Depth     16<br />
 Modes    "800x600" "640x480"<br />
EndSubSection<br />
SubSection "Display"<br />
 Viewport   0 0<br />
 Depth     24<br />
 Modes    "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"<br />
EndSubSection<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "DRI"<br />
Group        0<br />
Mode         0666<br />
EndSection</code></div></div><br />
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here ya go<br />
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<br />
<br />
<div class="codeblock"><div class="title">Code:</div><div class="body" dir="ltr"><code># Xorg configuration created by system-config-display<br />
<br />
Section "ServerLayout"<br />
Identifier     "single head configuration"<br />
Screen      0  "Screen0" 0 0<br />
InputDevice    "Mouse0" "CorePointer"<br />
InputDevice    "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"<br />
InputDevice    "Synaptics" "AlwaysCore"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Files"<br />
<br />
# RgbPath is the location of the RGB database.  Note, this is the name of the <br />
# file minus the extension (like ".txt" or ".db").  There is normally<br />
# no need to change the default.<br />
# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (they are concatenated together)<br />
# By default, Red Hat 6.0 and later now use a font server independent of<br />
# the X server to render fonts.<br />
RgbPath      "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"<br />
FontPath     "unix/:7100"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Module"<br />
Load  "dbe"<br />
Load  "extmod"<br />
Load  "fbdevhw"<br />
Load  "glx"<br />
Load  "record"<br />
Load  "freetype"<br />
Load  "type1"<br />
Load  "synaptics"<br />
Load  "dri"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "InputDevice"<br />
<br />
# Specify which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1))<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Xleds"  "1 2 3"<br />
# To disable the XKEYBOARD extension, uncomment XkbDisable.<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbDisable"<br />
# To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the<br />
# lines below (which are the defaults).  For example, for a non-U.S.<br />
# keyboard, you will probably want to use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbModel"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"pc102"<br />
# If you have a US Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbModel"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"microsoft"<br />
#<br />
# Then to change the language, change the Layout setting.<br />
# For example, a german layout can be obtained with:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbLayout"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"de"<br />
# or:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbLayout"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"de"<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbVariant"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"nodeadkeys"<br />
#<br />
# If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and<br />
# control keys, use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbOptions"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ctrl:swapcaps"<br />
# Or if you just want both to be control, use:<br />
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Option&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"XkbOptions"&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ctrl:nocaps"<br />
#<br />
Identifier  "Keyboard0"<br />
Driver      "kbd"<br />
Option     "XkbModel" "pc105"<br />
Option     "XkbLayout" "us"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "InputDevice"<br />
Identifier  "Mouse0"<br />
Driver      "mouse"<br />
Option     "Protocol" "IMPS/2"<br />
Option     "Device" "/dev/input/mice"<br />
Option     "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"<br />
Option     "Emulate3Buttons" "yes"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "InputDevice"<br />
Identifier  "Synaptics"<br />
Driver      "synaptics"<br />
Option     "Device" "/dev/input/mice"<br />
Option     "Protocol" "auto-dev"<br />
Option     "Emulate3Buttons" "yes"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Monitor"<br />
Identifier   "Monitor0"<br />
VendorName   "Monitor Vendor"<br />
ModelName    "LCD Panel 1024x768"<br />
HorizSync    31.5 - 48.5<br />
VertRefresh  40.0 - 70.0<br />
Option     "dpms"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Device"<br />
Identifier  "Videocard0"<br />
Driver      "i810"<br />
VendorName  "Videocard vendor"<br />
BoardName   "Intel 830"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Screen"<br />
Identifier "Screen0"<br />
Device     "Videocard0"<br />
Monitor    "Monitor0"<br />
DefaultDepth     24<br />
SubSection "Display"<br />
 Viewport   0 0<br />
 Depth     16<br />
 Modes    "800x600" "640x480"<br />
EndSubSection<br />
SubSection "Display"<br />
 Viewport   0 0<br />
 Depth     24<br />
 Modes    "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"<br />
EndSubSection<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "DRI"<br />
Group        0<br />
Mode         0666<br />
EndSection</code></div></div><br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Resolution]]></title>
			<link>https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/thread-2886.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2005 15:07:55 +0100</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/member.php?action=profile&uid=675">Harrison</a>]]></dc:creator>
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hey just installed fedora core 3 ... one problem my screen on me laptop is 1024 .. and the resolution it is on is 800x600 . i have gone in to resolution and screen settinngs but there is no option  for 1024 im thinking it may let me is i select a monitor but i canrt lol cus im on a laptop .. can anyone help???<br />
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cheers Liam Harrison  <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
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hey just installed fedora core 3 ... one problem my screen on me laptop is 1024 .. and the resolution it is on is 800x600 . i have gone in to resolution and screen settinngs but there is no option  for 1024 im thinking it may let me is i select a monitor but i canrt lol cus im on a laptop .. can anyone help???<br />
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cheers Liam Harrison  <img src="https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" class="smilie smilie_1" /><br />
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