I still need detailed instructions on how to install flash player for
Fedora 7. Listed below is a bunch of garbage I do not understand & some
of the more knowledgeable people do not understand. I have tried all 3
options on a certain web page and all three I can't understand.  I have
it in the archive manager but can't figure out how to install it. It's
somewhat like WinZip but not. Please advise.

Danny J.

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Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 20:58:48 -0500
From: "Brian Dunnette" <bdunnette at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Installing Adobe Flash Player
To: "bunjee at charter.net" <bunjee at charter.net>
Cc: TCLUG List <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
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Not sure what all that means -- looks like it failed to connect to the
repository (the server where the Flash player resides).  Did you save
the
.rpm file, or just open it?  This FedoraForum thread might also be of
assistance:

http://forums.fedoraforum.org/printthread.php?t=169341

Again, let us know if you have any more issues!

-Brian D.

On 10/28/07, bunjee at charter.net <bunjee at charter.net> wrote:
>
> Hey Brian, thanx for the help. I followed the instructions you
provided me
> and can't even get it to download to the desktop. I will send you some
> gobbly gook I get. when I try to download the "yum" file. I do not
know if
> you will be able to decipher it, but here it goes..............The
options
> are: debug, save to file or quit.
>
> Component: pirut
>
> Summary: TB3e8fa63e yumRepo.py:765:_getRepoXML:RepoError: Cannot
retrieve
> repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: adobe-linux. Please
> verify its path and try again
>
>
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/pup", line 650, in <module>
>
>     main()
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/pup", line 643, in main
>
>     pup = PackageUpdater(not options.autoapply, options.config)
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/pup", line 88, in __init__
>
>     GraphicalYumBase.__init__(self, False, config)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pirut/__init__.py", line 124,
in
> __init__
>
>     self.reset()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pirut/__init__.py", line 223,
in
> reset
>
>     self.doTsSetup()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/depsolve.py", line 63, in
> doTsSetup
>
>     return self._getTs()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/depsolve.py", line 77, in
> _getTs
>
>     self._tsInfo.setDatabases(self.rpmdb, self.pkgSack)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 526,
in
> <lambda>
>
>     pkgSack = property(fget=lambda self: self._getSacks(),
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 381,
in
> _getSacks
>
>     self.repos.populateSack(which=repos)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/repos.py", line 242, in
> populateSack
>
>     sack.populate(repo, mdtype, callback, cacheonly)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 142, in
> populate
>
>     if self._check_db_version(repo, mydbtype):
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 199, in
> _check_db_version
>
>     if repo.repoXML.repoData.has_key(mdtype):
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 769, in
> <lambda>
>
>     repoXML = property(fget=lambda self: self._getRepoXML(),
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 765, in
> _getRepoXML
>
>     raise Errors.RepoError, msg
>
> RepoError: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for
> repository: adobe-linux. Please verify its path and try again
>
>
>
> Local variables in innermost frame:
>
> msg: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository:
> adobe-linux. Please verify its path and try again
>
> self: adobe-linux
>
> e: failure: repodata/repomd.xml from adobe-linux: [Errno 256] No more
> mirrors to try.
>
>
> Component: pirut
>
> Summary: TB3e8fa63e yumRepo.py:765:_getRepoXML:RepoError: Cannot
retrieve
> repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: adobe-linux. Please
> verify its path and try again
>
>
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/system-install-packages", line 347, in <module>
>
>     main()
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/system-install-packages", line 340, in main
>
>     pkginst = SinglePackageInstaller()
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/system-install-packages", line 61, in __init__
>
>     GraphicalYumBase.__init__(self, False)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pirut/__init__.py", line 124,
in
> __init__
>
>     self.reset()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pirut/__init__.py", line 223,
in
> reset
>
>     self.doTsSetup()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/depsolve.py", line 63, in
> doTsSetup
>
>     return self._getTs()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/depsolve.py", line 77, in
> _getTs
>
>     self._tsInfo.setDatabases(self.rpmdb, self.pkgSack)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 526,
in
> <lambda>
>
>     pkgSack = property(fget=lambda self: self._getSacks(),
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 381,
in
> _getSacks
>
>     self.repos.populateSack(which=repos)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/repos.py", line 242, in
> populateSack
>
>     sack.populate(repo, mdtype, callback, cacheonly)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 142, in
> populate
>
>     if self._check_db_version(repo, mydbtype):
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 199, in
> _check_db_version
>
>     if repo.repoXML.repoData.has_key(mdtype):
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 769, in
> <lambda>
>
>     repoXML = property(fget=lambda self: self._getRepoXML(),
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 765, in
> _getRepoXML
>
>     raise Errors.RepoError, msg
>
> RepoError: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for
> repository: adobe-linux. Please verify its path and try again
>
>
>
> Local variables in innermost frame:
>
> msg: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository:
> adobe-linux. Please verify its path and try again
>
> self: adobe-linux
>
> e: failure: repodata/repomd.xml from adobe-linux: [Errno 256] No more
> mirrors to try.
>
>
> Component: pirut
>
> Summary: TB3e8fa63e yumRepo.py:765:_getRepoXML:RepoError: Cannot
retrieve
> repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: adobe-linux. Please
> verify its path and try again
>
>
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/system-install-packages", line 347, in <module>
>
>     main()
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/system-install-packages", line 340, in main
>
>     pkginst = SinglePackageInstaller()
>
>   File "/usr/sbin/system-install-packages", line 61, in __init__
>
>     GraphicalYumBase.__init__(self, False)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pirut/__init__.py", line 124,
in
> __init__
>
>     self.reset()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pirut/__init__.py", line 223,
in
> reset
>
>     self.doTsSetup()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/depsolve.py", line 63, in
> doTsSetup
>
>     return self._getTs()
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/depsolve.py", line 77, in
> _getTs
>
>     self._tsInfo.setDatabases(self.rpmdb, self.pkgSack)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 526,
in
> <lambda>
>
>     pkgSack = property(fget=lambda self: self._getSacks(),
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 381,
in
> _getSacks
>
>     self.repos.populateSack(which=repos)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/repos.py", line 242, in
> populateSack
>
>     sack.populate(repo, mdtype, callback, cacheonly)
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 142, in
> populate
>
>     if self._check_db_version(repo, mydbtype):
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 199, in
> _check_db_version
>
>     if repo.repoXML.repoData.has_key(mdtype):
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 769, in
> <lambda>
>
>     repoXML = property(fget=lambda self: self._getRepoXML(),
>
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 765, in
> _getRepoXML
>
>     raise Errors.RepoError, msg
>
> RepoError: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for
> repository: adobe-linux. Please verify its path and try again
>
>
>
> Local variables in innermost frame:
>
> msg: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository:
> adobe-linux. Please verify its path and try again
>
> self: adobe-linux
>
> e: failure: repodata/repomd.xml from adobe-linux: [Errno 256] No more
> mirrors to try.
>
> ---- Brian Dunnette <bdunnette at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Danny-
> >
> > As far as I can tell, all you'd have to do is browse to the Flash
> download
> > page:
> >
> >
>
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=Sho
ckwaveFlash
> >
> > When you're there, select option 3 (YUM), and follow the YUM
> instructions--
> >
> > YUM repository installation
> >
> >    1. Click the "Download .rpm" link. A dialog box will appear
asking
> you
> >    where to save the file.
> >    2. Save the .rpm file to your desktop and wait for the file to
> >    download completely.
> >    3. In terminal, navigate to the desktop and type # rpm -Uvh
> >    <rpm_package_file>. Click Enter. (Note: This must be done as a
root
> user).
> >    4. Once the installation is complete, in terminal, type # yum
install
> >    flash-plugin. Click Enter. (Note: This must be done as a root
user).
> >    5. To verify the plugin is installed in Mozilla, launch Mozilla
and
> >    choose Help > About Plug-ins from the browser menu.
> >    6. To get the most up-to-date Flash Player in the future, simply
type
> >    # yum update flash-plugin in terminal. You will not need to
repeat
> steps
> >    1-4.
> >
> > Hope this helps -- let us know if you have other questions!
> >
> > -Brian D.
> >
> > P.S. Just an etiquette tip: try not to re-post the entire digest --
the
> > Delete key is a wonderful thing!
> >
> > On 10/27/07, Danny <bunjee at charter.net> wrote:
> > >
> > >  Would someone be so kind as to give me *detailed* instructions on
how
> to
> > > install Adobe flash player in Fedora 7? I am still pretty new with
> Linux.
> > > Please advise.
> > >
> > > Thanx!
> > >
> > > Danny J.
> > >
>
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 09:31:03 +0600
From: Emon <emon at lavabit.com>
Subject: [tclug-list] rpm question
To: TCLUG Mailing List <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
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Hi everybody

I am running openSUSE 10.3 with KDE desktop.

I installed the "pidgin" pkg with YaST which in turn installed a couple
of more pkgs to resolve dependencies.

My question is if I ever decide to uninstall "pidgin" how can I trace
those pkgs which were installed to resolve dependencies & uninstall
them?? either using YaST or from CLI.

My second question is about rpm & deb packages & thus might be very
contentions so a little bit of history first as I don't intend to start
a flame war here.......

this is how I started using linux & then moved on to different distros

RH-7.3 -> RH-8 -> Slackware-9.1 -> Slackware-10 -> Slackware-10.1 ->
Slackware-10.2 -> Slackware-11 -> NovelSuse-10.1 -> openSUSE-10.2 ->
openSUSE-10.3

as you have probably noticed I have no exposure to Debian or any of it's
derivative distros, but recently I have been listening to a lot of noise
regarding .deb pkgs from different people, so I even gave Ubuntu-7.04 a
shot when it was released... but I had other problems..

1)having shifted from M$-windows I have alway found KDE more appealing,
thus kind of dependent on it, so I didn't exactly try Ubuntu; rather
Kubuntu-7.04(DVD).

2) but I use applications which are sometimes very heavily dependent on
GNOME (pidgin, ekiga to name a few..). Sure many people suggested just
do "sudo apt-get foo" & everything will be fine, but I live in
Bangladesh & don't have broadband (internet is not a way of life here,
yet) and can't taken advantages of the facilities that modern package
managers offer may it be apt synaptic or YaST.

So by now you guys know why I had to ditch Kubuntu & stick to a distro
which by default had good support for both KDE & GNOME....

coming back to pkg management... I hear from a friend that when you
uninstall a .deb pkg in Debian (or any of it's derivative distros) the
pkg manager also uninstalls the pkgs those were installed to resolve
dependencies... sound pretty neat... is it true?? if so is it possible
to achieve this on rpm based distros??

Hope I did not offend/hurt any body's feelings
Emon




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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 09:21:35 -0500
From: "Brock Noland" <brockn at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Screen Resolution Problem & others
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

The resolution you referring to is probably 1024x768.  I wonder if
your graphics card has a "restricted driver" meaning that the
manufacturer only provides a binary driver.  Once logged in try
"System -> Admin -> Restricted Drivers Manager"

Brock

On 10/26/07, Steven Huntsman <k0sdh at visi.com> wrote:
> Last weekend I updated to Ubuntu7.10 along with new versions of
Firefox
> and Opera (I like Opera when it works but that's not the immediate
> problem).
> Formerly (before updates) Firefox worked OK but Opera took so long to
> download anything it was basically unusable (that's why was using
> Firefox).  Also I operated my 19 inch Gateway monitor at 107? x 78?
> resolution (sorry I can't remember exact number).
>
> Immediately after updates the Firefox became so slow (or time to
connect
> to provider) it is unusable; however now Opera works great for both
> browsing and email (however my provider doesn't support/provide for
Opera
> browser so I can't view email in browser at provider web site; other
web
> sites work OK) [I have to use 'Windows' box to view email on web
> page--that's a spam control tactic].
>
> Now the problem::  Yesterday when I booted this Linux machine, a
window
> came upwhich stated
> "Ununtu is running in low-graphics mode.  Your screen and graphics
card
> could not be detected
> correctly.  To use higher resolution, visual effects or multiple
screens,
> you have to configure the display yourself" A little radio button with
> statement "Always run in low-graphics mode"
> Three large radio buttons 1. "Configure" 2. "Shut down" 3. "Continue"
>
> Button 1 wants to know what graphics card
> Button 2 restarts the machine (does not shut down)
> Button 3 starts the machine in 800 x 600 resolution (which I don't
like -
> web pages overflow the screen and no position sliders appear.
>
> The machine has worked at 107? x 780 resolution for approximatly the
last
> two years without any intervention on my part.
>
> How do I get higher resolution back??
> How do I test my video card (if there is one)?
> Where is a store/repair shop that knows Linux machines?
>
> Incidently upon going to Gateway web site (monitor is Gateway EV910)
they
> were bought by Acer last week and the first web page comes up however
the
> download site doesn't respond today.
>
> Thanks for you time,
> Steve
>
>
> --
> Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
>
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