I want setting my seedbox but i have a problem, i cant solve, this is my problem
-bash: yum: command not found
I have installed fedora 6
I want setting my seedbox but i have a problem, i cant solve, this is my problem
-bash: yum: command not found
I have installed fedora 6
Last edited by messi30; 03-07-2008 at 02:50 PM.
basically you typed the command wrong. i have done this many times, and sometimes it may be because you have typed the wrong thing earlier on
-bash: always means you typed the wrong thing, and you cannot -bash: command
REVOLT please, i will make you soooooooo proud.
Did you follow the tutorial word for word yet?
how did you get on?
Yes Sir, I'm Right On It!!
I am having the same problem. I have hosting IE as well. I have the centurion II plan. I get the same errror. I think I am running red hat, which might be what he is running as well. The reason the linux OS type is unclear is that it never lists they type anywhere, as far as I can see. I am truly in need of help on this problem too.
Looks like you dont have yum installed
do this:
wget http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/d...-3.2.12.tar.gz
tar xvzpf yum-3.2.12.tar.gz
cd yum-3.2.12
./configure
make
make install
I'm a bit new to linux myself but this is how you generally install programs "manually" instead of using programs like apt-get or yum. There may be other things you need to do in the ./configure, make and make install parts so you may want to see if there's a README in the yum-3.2.12 directory. Pico is a good editor for new users so just type pico README or pico INSTALL in the yum-3.2.12 directory (ctrl x to exit)
Last edited by Ragecloak; 03-07-2008 at 11:11 PM.
As above YUM (Yellowdog Update Manager) is the package manager used for Redhat/Mandrake based Linux distro's , If the distro on this server is Debian/Ubuntu based then the package manager is APT (Advanced Packaging Tool), there is also emerge for Gentoo based distro's but Gentoo is not commonly used for server installations.Originally Posted by SgtMajor
In a PuTTY session type uname -s this will show the O/S version onscreen to confirm which distro you have.
The command line for apt is slightly different to yum it is apt-get install [ ] [ ]
but once you have the distro type this will be clearer.
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I thought RPM was the package manager for redhat? If you have rpm, that's easier than compiling like I suggested above
just do this:
wget http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/d...2.12-1.src.rpm
rpm -Uvh yum-3.2.12-1.src.rpm
edit: be sure to wget the full link and not the short link like the forum shows h ttp://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/download/3.2/yum-3.2.12-1.src.rpm
Last edited by Ragecloak; 03-07-2008 at 11:18 PM.
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