Re: [WBEL-users] mc RPM for WBEL anyone?
Robert Heller <[email protected]> Thu, 28 Sep 2006 01:25:52 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.whitebox.user |
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| Organization | Deepwoods Software |
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At Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:20:00 -0400 "Mike B." <[email protected]> wrote: > > At 9/27/2006 08:50 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote: > >Mike B. wrote: > >>I've been using RH-7.2 for years, but am looking into switching to WBEL > >>to get something a bit more modern (I've got WBEL 3 CDs at the moment...I > >>know 4 is out, but 3 is what I have at the moment). > > > >not sure if you are aware of the fact that EL3 went into Maint mode a few > >months back... if you are doing a new install you really should use EL4 ( > >unless, you have some linux-2.6 issues ) > > I will...I'm just looking at what I already had handy. Cheap Bytes will > get an order for the WBEL 4 CDs before I install on my actual server. > > I don't know enough about linux-2.6 to know if I have issues...what sort of > things might they be? My server needs Sendmail, DNS (for a caching server > for my LAN...the ISM hosts the "real" nameserver), POP, IMAP, Apache (local > and development use, not for the world at large), Perl 5.x (for CGI > mostly), X (so I can access it from other machines and have more than a > telnet interface), some sort of spam filter, and not much more other than > the usual commands and utilities (like YUM, RPM, Elm, etc.). The only issues *I've had* with linux-2.6 is support for old legacy hardware, such as the sound 'card' in my (old!) P133 Toshiba Tecra 510CDT laptop, which is dual boot: WBEL 3.0 and CentOS 4.3. (CentOS 4.3 is much the same as WBEL 4.) The 2.6 kernel itself runs just fine on the laptop. But, even after rebuilding the kernel with the driver for the sound card, there is no sound... The 2.4 kernel that ships with WBEL 3.0 includes a working driver module for the sound card. If your server is modern hardware, you should not have any troubles with a 2.6 kernel. > > >>I've installed it on a spare machine, and in playing with it I find that > >>one of the more useful command line apps, Midnight Commander (mc), is > >>missing! What gives? Has everyone gone GUI or something? > > > >the mc rpm from EL4 builds and works fine on EL3, you should be able to > >just grab the el4 src.rpm and rebuild on the machine itself. > > I'll look for it. The one for RHEL 4 from the mc home site is the one I > had problems with though. > > > Thanks to the other two responders who suggested the RH 9 binary RPM. I'll > look into that too. I don't need "latest and greatest"...I just need > "works". The one I got with RH 7.2 is fine with me, though I doubt it will > work as-is on WBEL 3. This ain't OpenVMS! ;-) > > -- Mike B. -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Linux Installation and Administration http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Web Hosting, with CGI and Database [email protected] -- Contract Programming: C/C++, Tcl/Tk