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    RedHat 7.2 (nedit)

    I am using RedHat at school, now and wanted to install RedHat on my laptop so I could bring it to my lab classes. But 9.0 wouldn't install on my laptop, so Installed 7.2 in stead.

    But at school I am using nedit to write C++. But I can't find it on my machine.....can I download it anywere....or any other good ideas?

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    Looh here for download locations. But if you are a real Unix fan you should use vi.
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    I am no Unix or Linux fan....I hate it....have been stuggeling to install my network card all day....


    they want me to install kernel-source-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm into somewhere and when I try, it doesn't go where it is suppoes to go...at least not the right name. It said I should write

    rpm -i kernel-source-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm


    and then I should find it in

    /usr/src/linux/pcmcia-cs-x.x.x

    but there is no linux folder...Only a redhat folder, and I can't see no PCMCIA file there....this is starting to irritate me...


    BTW thx for the URL....will test it in 30min...just have to test my new M4 first...

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    type at a bash prompt...

    urpmi nedit


    That will automatically download and install nedit for you.

    Hope that helps.

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    Sorry m8, scratch that!

    That URPMI command is for mandrake!

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    Originally posted by parksie
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    Download at your leisure

    So do anyone want to install my network card so I can download it then.......have been sitting here 48 hours trying to get it to work...and it doesn't at all....I hate this thingy are soon going to buy a new PCMCIA card....

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    Firstly don't use a 2.2 kernel, there's no point. Get the latest Redhat 9.0, why wouldn't it install? That's probably the problem you're having...
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    After I had choosed all the apps that I wanted to install and the instalation had formated my HD....it came up a msgbox that said. Your machine does not support this version of RedHat.


    Have you heard more ****....OK it's an old Laptop. But it should have worked anyway. So that was why I installed 7.2....it's from 2000, but it is running....not my network card tho'.....

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    Why don't you try to install 8.0 Maybe that works. Works for me fine. Snd I never had any trouble with the RPM things.
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    Maybe I should try...but where can I get it from?

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    try Linux ISO
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    In the end, GUI distributions just make the learning process harder >_<

    Stick to text-based distributions, and get the bells and whistles later...
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