OK so*_ I think_* this is what I need, scope is on RH *plink* no more RH 
(I have RH 8.0 on  the other hard disk, it has everything working. But X 
windows and OpenOffice are so slow.)

KISMIF (Keep It Simple Make It Fun)

I need to run my computer disposal business from this laptop, it works, 
it's all I need, and it was free so that's even better. :-)

<Hardware>
    Micron TransPort XKE, P266mmx, 64 mb ram, 5 gig hd, cdrom, fdd, 2 @ 
pcmcia
    w/nic&modem, neomagic 128 XD video, ess sound, 13.3 active matrix @ 
1024x768,
    usb, ps2 mouse/kbd, zip drive, etc...
</Hardware>

<Needs>
    <Linux>
        Slackware or Debian CD's (I don't have a burner) to use for a while.
        both would be cool so I could see and feel how they function.
          [can't apt-get much today as the debian site has some issues]
    </Linux>

    <Software>
        I have lots of hard disk space (5 gig) so size is not really an 
issue.
        KDE 1.x ( anything so it runs fast on my old hardware)
        GLIPC 2.2.X or better (*_so I can run OpenOffice_*)
        Fast web browser
        eMail
        Apache (latest stable)
        MySQL (latest stable)
        PHP (latest stable)
        Samba (latest stable)
        Cups (latest stable)
        -other ?-
        Some games so I don't go nuts (oops to late)
        Administration tools
        GUI apt-get tool would be nice
        " must boot to shell "
        ideas ?
    </Software>

    <Advice>
        Advice is welcome.
    </Advice>
</Needs>

<liquidware>
    Beer
</liquidware>

I'm going to be at the beer meeting (some how) but not for long.  So I 
could pickup the CD's at the meeting.  I can afford maybe 1 beer as I 
don't have a "job" right now.

<off topic>
I will have some old laptops soon, (Toshiba, compaq, etc...)  they will 
not have hard disk drives in them.  They will be sold cheep because they 
don't have hard disk drives in them.  They will be checked to be sure 
they function at a basic level.  Did I say they will not have hard disks.
</off topic>

Sam.

Jima wrote:

>On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Sam MacDonald wrote:
>  
>
>>If I could figure out what "rpmlib" is and get it installed I be less 
>>tired. 
>>    
>>
>
> It's not a package, per se.  It's more of some functions that may or may 
>not exist in the version of RPM you have installed.  Are you still using 
>the default?  (`rpm -q rpm` will tell you; the default is, uh, 3.0.4-0.48)  
>If so, there's your problem; v3 pretty well sucks, and few people package 
>software for it.  One of the first packages you need to upgrade to get 
>pretty much anywhere on 6.2 is rpm -- it should be sitting at 4.0.2-6x.
>
>  
>
>>I've been attempting to install OpenOffice and get a message that GLIBC 
>>2.2 or better is needed, no big deal, I down load the rpm.  When I try 
>>to install GLIBC 2.2.or better it tells me it can't find "rpmlib" I 
>>thought "just install a new version of RPM"  but to do that I need 
>>"rpmlib". 
>>    
>>
>
> Like I said.  Any RPM of glibc 2.2 would require RPM v4.  Although I 
>don't think you want to "upgrade" -- rpm won't like it, and you'll almost 
>surely break your system by forcing it.
>
>     Jima
>
>
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