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They will be installed automatically if you use yum to install gcc. But, as already stated before, this is only possible if you subscribe for the support.
There is no way i can register without being able to connect to the internet. I already bought self support subscription.
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I then went ahead to download ethernet realtek ethernet gigabyte card driver for my version of linux.
And of course it is up to you which operating system you choose, but as already stated before, Red Hat is not free, if you want to use it you have two options:
1. Pay for it.
2. Go for one of it's free derivatives, like CentOS, Scientific Linux or Fedora.
Anyways, because I know that you will not accept advice given to you (as seen in this thread), I see no sense in this whole thread. I will not reply anymore and put you on my ignore list.
And of course it is up to you which operating system you choose, but as already stated before, Red Hat is not free, if you want to use it you have two options:
1. Pay for it.
2. Go for one of it's free derivatives, like CentOS, Scientific Linux or Fedora.
Anyways, because I know that you will not accept advice given to you (as seen in this thread), I see no sense in this whole thread. I will not reply anymore and put you on my ignore list.
Have fun with Linux anyway.
And that's why I deleted my posts and stopped replying too. Subscription deleted.
Can anyone tell me how to get these dependencies please?
error: Failed dependencies:
cloog-ppl >= 0.15 is needed by gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.x86_64
cpp = 4.4.4-13.el6 is needed by gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.x86_64
glibc-devel >= 2.2.90-12 is needed by gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.x86_64
And of course it is up to you which operating system you choose, but as already stated before, Red Hat is not free, if you want to use it you have two options:
1. Pay for it.
2. Go for one of it's free derivatives, like CentOS, Scientific Linux or Fedora.
Anyways, because I know that you will not accept advice given to you (as seen in this thread), I see no sense in this whole thread. I will not reply anymore and put you on my ignore list.
Have fun with Linux anyway.
Alright i mistakenly mentioned realtek, i'm sorry 4 that. But i'm still adamant on using redhat and i do accept reasonable advise
I'm sorry i dont have the subscription to call linux for support pls help me out.
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Yes I'm new to linux but i prefer to go on with redhat no matter how difficult it is. I don't look for cheap and easy things. If you have been following my posts on this problem you'll realize from the results that i've been catching up rapidly being a first time user which i'm sure many of you that are irrelevantly replying me wouldnt have. So if you dont know it just keep quite and don't try to discourage me using redhat. I've decided to use redhat and i've to find away to use it, period!
So you contradicted yourself? Why use a distro when it is made for paid support? I think that is what the point was trying to be made before about....
Sounds good. Back on track.... What is your current problem?
Thanks. I need to know how i can get the following dependencies, i.e do they come in one package? and if so what's the name of the package?
error: Failed dependencies:
cloog-ppl >= 0.15 is needed by gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.x86_64
cpp = 4.4.4-13.el6 is needed by gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.x86_64
glibc-devel >= 2.2.90-12 is needed by gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.x86_64
I was thanking you for doing the right thing i.e not taking things personal. Anyway i can't use yum because i understand that yum is used to connect to redhat to get updates via my internet connection which i dont have. That is why i've been trying to work on my Ethernet card. I'm using a different computer (with windows)to communicate to the forum.
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