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korn_16_f_t_l 10-07-2008 07:25 AM

YDL 6.0 (PS3) questions
 
ok well i got YDL 6.0 running on my ps3 now and im trying to install firefox3 and found the following link
http://pleasantfiction.ipower.com/bo...st=0&sk=t&sd=a

in that guide it says to use the terminal and type: su -l

what charecter is - on the keyboard ive tryed - and . but i get an invalid error deal when i try them

Total-MAdMaN 10-07-2008 08:37 AM

It should just be the normal - located to the right of the 0 key (on a UK English keyboard). Try "su --login" or "su -", as they perform the same function.

korn_16_f_t_l 10-07-2008 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Total-MAdMaN (Post 3302856)
It should just be the normal - located to the right of the 0 key (on a UK English keyboard). Try "su --login" or "su -", as they perform the same function.

figured it out its that one key nobody ever looks at before the 1/! key and below the esc. button and above the caps lock button the ~ / ` button

i havent figured it all out yet i didnt use there method to install yellowdog mentioned nor even skimmed it


Quote:

SETUP:

If you haven't already followed the Howto: Install software (the easy way) YDL 6 guide, please do that first! This repo is designed to be used in conjunction with the default yellowdog repos and Fedora Extras (no need for Livna or Dribble).


i just did it with an .ISO that already had "otherOS"already on it and picked up from there to installing and partioning the deive for the otherOS
and got kboot and pressed TAB a few times till the correct set up command came up than i set up yellow dog like i wanted i t and all that jazz.

but some reason i get this when i start this method maybe some one will see my error

for this section
Quote:

Code: Select all
su -l


<enter your root password>

i got nothing at all but a cursor change looking like a >

but i uninstalled it as said by the direction and was lost from there so i reinstalled it and[as in now while typing in the forum :D] now im getting what i was supposed to get

suppose ill try to do it there way [as in how to get firefox3 working] again and itll work this time ill keep yall posted

from here im going to get going on making my wireless work stay tuned :jawa:

new problem AFTER

korn_16_f_t_l 10-07-2008 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Total-MAdMaN (Post 3302856)
It should just be the normal - located to the right of the 0 key (on a UK English keyboard). Try "su --login" or "su -", as they perform the same function.

figured it out its that one key nobody ever looks at before the 1/! key and below the esc. button and above the caps lock button the ~ / ` button

i havent figured it all out yet i didnt use there method to install yellowdog mentioned nor even skimmed it


Quote:

SETUP:

If you haven't already followed the Howto: Install software (the easy way) YDL 6 guide, please do that first! This repo is designed to be used in conjunction with the default yellowdog repos and Fedora Extras (no need for Livna or Dribble).


i just did it with an .ISO that already had "otherOS"already on it and picked up from there to installing and partioning the deive for the otherOS
and got kboot and pressed TAB a few times till the correct set up command came up than i set up yellow dog like i wanted i t and all that jazz.

but some reason i get this when i start this method maybe some one will see my error

for this section
Quote:

Code: Select all
su -l


<enter your root password>

i got nothing at all but a cursor change looking like a >

but i uninstalled it as said by the direction and was lost from there so i reinstalled it and[as in now while typing in the forum :D] now im getting what i was supposed to get

suppose ill try to do it there way [as in how to get firefox3 working] again and itll work this time ill keep yall posted

from here im going to get going on making my wireless work stay tuned :jawa:

AFTER WORDS

ok well in the terminal after typing in my password i received the following

Quote:

[root@localhost ~]# Code: Select all
[root@localhost ~]# su -l
[root@localhost ~]# <enter your root password>*******
-bash: enter: No such file or directory
[root@localhost ~]#
any ideas here?

other result i am getting now [same as i was before]

Quote:

[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/ps3bodega.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/ps3bodega.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/ps3bodega.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/dribble.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo
[root@localhost ~]# yum clean all
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Config Error: File contains no section headers.
file: file://///etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo, line: 1
'enabled=0\n'
[root@localhost ~]# rpm -q yum-protectbase
package yum-protectbase is not installed
[root@localhost ~]# yum repolist
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Config Error: File contains no section headers.
file: file://///etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo, line: 1
'enabled=0\n'
[root@localhost ~]#
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/ps3bodega.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/ps3bodega.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/ps3bodega.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/dribble.repo
[root@localhost ~]# gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo
[root@localhost ~]# yum clean all
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Config Error: File contains no section headers.
file: file://///etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo, line: 1
'enabled=0\n'
[root@localhost ~]# rpm -q yum-protectbase
package yum-protectbase is not installed
[root@localhost ~]# yum repolist
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Config Error: File contains no section headers.
file: file://///etc/yum.repos.d/livna-stable.repo, line: 1
'enabled=0\n'
[root@localhost ~]#
[/quote]

note didnt realize i double posted till just now i apologize (maybe an admin could delete one ;) )


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