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troyatlarge
14th November 2009, 11:39 PM
Downloaded F12 last night but got a messed up package - evolution was busted. Installed anyway just because, but now downloading again - hope this time goes better - I WANT a Fedora work station for the tech lab!!!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bob
14th November 2009, 11:54 PM
*yawn* Still running my 'perfect' Alpha from day 1. Just gotta get it right the first time. :D

However, for fun sakes, I'll dump it all and do a fresh install at 'final'. (Also because I dumped the Alpha into a partition that's way too small for my 'final' needs). :(

troyatlarge
15th November 2009, 12:00 AM

Your lucky - I've downloaded it now three times and have never got a good download - our connection is bad or something. CentOS took me a ton of times before I got a good copy which I only managed to do the other day, same with MEPIS - just bad luck!

Demz
15th November 2009, 12:01 AM
Downloaded F12 last night but got a messed up package - evolution was busted. Installed anyway just because, but now downloading again - hope this time goes better - I WANT a Fedora work station for the tech lab!!!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

how are you downloading the ISO? torrent or a direct download? whats your internet speed?

troyatlarge
15th November 2009, 12:19 AM
I managed to get the torrent to work via the Opera browser on a windows 2000 box - about 150 kbs. Later I used bit torrent on a Debian install - same thing, about 150kbs (and Debian also took plenty of tries before I got it). Presently I'm doing it from my F12 install, 30 peers, 135 kbs. The present install, when I tested the disk, failed, but I installed anyway. It ended having some missing package that evolution needs, which is what the original install complained about to (second try it installed). I figured being this is a chaps business, I best make sure its installed correctly!

Demz
15th November 2009, 12:27 AM
why not just buy the DvD/liveCD from www.cheapbytes.com

troyatlarge
15th November 2009, 12:43 AM
You have no idea how bad I would love to send money to all sorts of Linux projects, including buying dvd's. Presently I work 70 hours a week and have yet to make $2000 in a month - will have my car repoed next week - buying anything is not much of an option right now.

Demz
15th November 2009, 12:46 AM
you could always Ask a Fedora Ambassador near you to download you a copy

troyatlarge
15th November 2009, 12:50 AM
lol - I'm 395 miles round trip to the nearest Mal-Mart! Here in Ely they think of me as some sort of Linux ambassador with a few folks even thinking I'm paid to promote it because of my passion for the change. I'll get a clean download even if I have to try 15 times!!!! Then I'll make lots and lots and lots of disks!!

Demz
15th November 2009, 01:08 AM
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors , go an look there for your nearest Ambassador an email them to see if they'll download you a copy

troyatlarge
15th November 2009, 01:32 AM
Thanks. Once I get this shop set to how I want it I'm going to be one of those people - talked with them on the subject already : )

marcrblevins
15th November 2009, 01:42 AM
Fedora 12 is not release til tomorrow?

Demz
15th November 2009, 01:50 AM
Fedora 12 is not release til tomorrow?

Release Candidate 4 is basically the final

troyatlarge
15th November 2009, 11:37 PM
Failed again last night - was so bad as to not even be able to get a playable disk out of it! Whats worse, thinking I would be reasonable and a fellow to the cause, I left bit torrent open all night and half of today - I can only hope I didn't spread the bad load to everyone who was attached to me for all those hours!!

I did manage to get a copy of MEPIS after tons of attempts. For the record I liked something on their install that I though I would mention here. In part of the install they have you choose which net connection programs you would like in the form of - Ethernet, dial-up, wireless, etc. where ever one is check on by default leaving it up to the user to unchecked those which they would rather not have. I thought that was pretty cool of them - so, I mention it here for the consideration of the big cheeses : )

diamond_ramsey
16th November 2009, 01:01 AM
Failed again last night - was so bad as to not even be able to get a playable disk out of it! Whats worse, thinking I would be reasonable and a fellow to the cause, I left bit torrent open all night and half of today - I can only hope I didn't spread the bad load to everyone who was attached to me for all those hours!!...

:) troyatlarge, thank you for your posts. :)

FYI Ambassadors Map -

https://fedoraproject.org/membership-map/ambassadors.html

FYI U.S. Ambassadors Listing -

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/CountryList#United_States_.2890.29

There is a FreeMedia form open during the beginning of each month, too. :)

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/FreeMedia

Hope this helps. ;)

troyatlarge
17th November 2009, 04:16 AM
Got a download last night, at long last!!! No sooner do I get to the site here than SELinux tells me it looks like someone is trying to hack into the system, seven times! I tried to file a bug report but the wanted a username and password for buggzilla, which I don"t have (I guess I best get one).

Its just been a run for me that's all. Today found an infection on malwarebytes that would not allow malwarebytes to remove anything - instead it tried to dial up!! Had to physically go in and remove the first infection from the registry before I could calm the dang thing down- geez!!

DANG - there goes SELinux with a bunch more reports from usr/bin/python !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I best sign off for now

JN4OldSchool
17th November 2009, 04:23 AM
Come on Troy, let me in, darn you! Stupid selinux...

marcrblevins
17th November 2009, 02:04 PM
Malware and registry for Linux? Eh? Troll?

JN4OldSchool
17th November 2009, 02:05 PM
Malware and registry for Linux? Eh? Troll?

Naw, he is trolling about Windows. (he works in a computer shop reinstalling that "other" OS) :)

leigh123linux
17th November 2009, 02:18 PM
Got a download last night, at long last!!! No sooner do I get to the site here than SELinux tells me it looks like someone is trying to hack into the system, seven times! I tried to file a bug report but the wanted a username and password for buggzilla, which I don"t have (I guess I best get one).

Its just been a run for me that's all. Today found an infection on malwarebytes that would not allow malwarebytes to remove anything - instead it tried to dial up!! Had to physically go in and remove the first infection from the registry before I could calm the dang thing down- geez!!

DANG - there goes SELinux with a bunch more reports from usr/bin/python !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I best sign off for now


Err, that would be ABRT generating the selinux warnings :(

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=533754


Why don't you get a bugzilla account ?

unamanic
17th November 2009, 02:33 PM
Got a download last night, at long last!!! No sooner do I get to the site here than SELinux tells me it looks like someone is trying to hack into the system, seven times! I tried to file a bug report but the wanted a username and password for buggzilla, which I don"t have (I guess I best get one).

DANG - there goes SELinux with a bunch more reports from usr/bin/python !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I best sign off for now

I get that if I don't use a clean /home at install. You probably just need to relabel.