Re: Tomcat
by Rahul Sadotra
Hi Michael,
--- Michael Folin <michael.folin(a)donator.se> wrote:
> how do I install Tomcat i fedora?
> can't find it during the installation
>
If you mean during the installation of Fedora Core
itself, then I don't think Tomcat is provided with
Fedora Core (please feel free to correct me if I'm
wrong).
This means you will probably need to download Apache
Jakarta Tomcat (either binaries, or the source which
you'll need to build) and install it.
Hope this helps.
All the best,
Rahul
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1 week, 3 days
Virtualbox vs VMware for Fedora?
by Sbob
All;
I am running Fedora39, I have run VMware workstation for years, and I
have on and off had issues since VMware does not officially support
Fedora, normally I run a patch after each kernel update and it mostly
just works.
I am also running the osx unlocker so I can run mac VM's
I recently tried virtualbox on a spare laptop, havent looked at
virtualbox in years, and I was impressed, a few questions for the community:
- can I run the osx unlocker with virtualbox?
- does virtualbox have the same issues where it needs a patch after
each kernel and sometimes
just breaks with a new kernel , even with the patch?
Thanks in advance
3 months, 3 weeks
MAME anyone?
by Alex
Hi,
It's been some years since I played with MAME, but would like to try again.
I've got it installed and the few games from mamedev work, but how do I
install/run other ROMs?
I've found some that match my current version (0.262), but they still don't
work.
The procedure I'm following is to download the zip then copy to
/usr/share/mame/roms and run name like "mame defender" or "mame milliped".
It results in something like this:
$ mame milliped
136013-104.mn1 NOT FOUND (tried in milliped)
136013-103.l1 NOT FOUND (tried in milliped)
136013-102.jk1 NOT FOUND (tried in milliped)
136013-101.h1 NOT FOUND (tried in milliped)
136013-107.r5 NOT FOUND (tried in milliped)
136013-106.p5 NOT FOUND (tried in milliped)
136001-213.e7 NOT FOUND (tried in milliped)
Fatal error: Required files are missing, the machine cannot be run.
However, those are the exact files within the zip file I've downloaded. I'm
thinking it's some kind of version compatibility issue, but I 1) don't know
how to determine which version the ROM is for and 2) ROMs I've downloaded
that claim to be for 0.262 also don't work.
Ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex
4 months
stdio.h
by Bill Cunningham
I installed from scratch fedora 39. Now I looked in /usr/include and
the usual development headers aren't there. glibc-headers and
glibc-devel are both installed. No standard C headers are present. Does
anyone have any idea what is going on?
4 months
ipp-usb not necessary
by Tom Horsley
I previously noted that ipp-usb was constantly running using (not too
much) cpu time, but constantly cluttering up the running process list.
I finally decided to experiment and just did "dnf erase ipp-usb" which
only removed that one rpm, then I rebooted (just to make sure).
I no longer have anything using significant cpu when the system should
be idle, plus the USB printer (and the scanner) seem to still work fine.
In fact, the printer starts up immediately when I send it a page to
print instead of delaying for several seconds like it did when ipp-usb
was installed.
I fail to understand why ipp-usb exists.
4 months
OT: what is an NSC?
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
Sorry for asking an off topic question here, but
I know you guys will know the answer off the
top of your heads.
What is an "NSC" used in this context?
1.3.3 NSCs are installed between all wireless
networks and the CDE, regardless of whether
the wireless network is a CDE
CDE is Card Holder Environment.
Many thanks,
-T
4 months
Fedora 39: PackageKid and dnf cache
by Dario Lesca
Update are managed from PK and packages are stored in its cache [1].
If I want update from line command only some package with dnf, same
packages are download again in its cache [2]
To use the same packages already downloaded from PK, I must first
search for the file if it has already been downloaded, then use it by
specifying its path, otherwise dnf dumps it back into its cache.
Is it possible to merge the cache of PackageKit [1] and dnf cache [2]
into one?
At least the rpm file cache ?
Many thanks
[1] /var/cache/PackageKit/39/metadata/
[2] /var/cache/dnf/
--
Dario Lesca
(Inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 39 Workstation)
4 months