So I updated my kernel to 2.6.29.1, however the computer failed to boot. Probably there were some changes in the system structure. I guess I'll stick with 2.6.27 for a little more.
On the bright side, I have finally managed to find a way to connect to vpn from my Linux box. At first I went through the trouble of installing the Cisco VPN client for Linux, but no matter how hard I tried it couldn't connect to the gateway. Next I tried OpenVPN, but it didn't seem to be compatible either. In the end I tried vpnc. It was impossible to get it to work using certificate authentication, however group authentication worked fine ;)
Now probably there'll be no big changes until Mandriva Linux 2010 comes out!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Saturday, August 1, 2009
2009.1
So Mandriva 2009 Spring Edition (2009.1) has been out for a few months, but I'm too lazy to update it. To be honest, I was quite satisfied with 2009, until recently when Yahoo changed their protocol and my old version Pidgin couldn't connect to their server anymore. A lame reason I know but that was the thing that helped me defeat my laziness and download the new image.
This time, instead of burning the image to dvd, I have decided to mount it locally and use it as an update media. Here's the command to add it to urpmi database:
Maybe tomorrow I'll try updating the kernel next.
This time, instead of burning the image to dvd, I have decided to mount it locally and use it as an update media. Here's the command to add it to urpmi database:
$ urpmi.addmedia --distrib cdrom /mnt/2009.1/i586/Then the pidgin update:
adding medium ""Mandriva Linux - 2009 Spring (Free) - main" (cdrom1)" before remote medium "Mandriva Linux - 2009.0 (Free) - Installer"
adding medium ""Mandriva Linux - 2009 Spring (Free) - contrib" (cdrom2)" beforeremote medium "Mandriva Linux - 2009.0 (Free) - Installer"
$ urpmi pidginUnfortunately, the problem with pidgin was only fixed in version 2.5.7. So in the end I had to grab the latest version 2.5.8 off the Internet to get it done.
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed:
Package Version Release Arch
(medium ""Mandriva Linux - 2009 Spring (Free) - main" (cdrom1)")
libpurple0 2.5.5 5mdv2009.1 i586
pidgin 2.5.5 5mdv2009.1 i586
pidgin-i18n 2.5.5 5mdv2009.1 i586
pidgin-plugins 2.5.5 5mdv2009.1 i586
1.2MB of additional disk space will be used.
4.9MB of packages will be retrieved.
Proceed with the installation of the 4 packages? (Y/n) y
installing pidgin-i18n-2.5.5-5mdv2009.1.i586.rpm pidgin-plugins-2.5.5-5mdv2009.1.i586.rpm libpurple0-2.5.5-5mdv2009.1.i586.rpm pidgin-2.5.5-5mdv2009.1.i586.rpmfrom /mnt/2009.1/i586/media/main
Preparing... #############################################
1/4: libpurple0 #############################################
2/4: pidgin-plugins #############################################
3/4: pidgin-i18n #############################################
4/4: pidgin #############################################
Maybe tomorrow I'll try updating the kernel next.
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