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Re: Help Installing QTR in Redhat 9..Think I'll Call It a Day

2004-04-29 by Ramin

I would suggest you to try Mandrake. It has an improved rpm 
software installer that checks the dependencies automaticly. 
It is called urpmi. Mandrake has a free download version as well 
though i don´t know if it contains the kernel sources, however i 
believe you can find it as well since if i understand correctly, all 
linux distros are obliged to provide the sources for free according 
to GNU public licence. 
  On version 9.2, i have successfully installed QuadTOneRIP, but 
since i haven´t still purchased the printer(!), i can not say for 
sure that every thing will work as it should. Let´s just hope. 
  Regards, Ramin 
 
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Husband" 
<thusband@s...> wrote: 
> I really appreciate everyones help but I'm about to call it quits 
on 
> installing QTR in my Redhat 9.  I've followed all the suggestions 
and 
> am still getting errors when I do "sh make-quadtonerip".  I tried 
> running "rpm -Uvh gcc*" to solve the compiler problem but got a 
bunch 
> of dependancies.  I tried running all the rpm files and some 
loaded 
> but still others had dependancy errors. 
>  
> I think I went wrong when I didn't install everything right at the 
> beginning.  I went with the desktop choice or something like that.  
I 
> guess I could delete everything and reload RH9 but, truthfully, 
I'm 
> not sure I'm up to it. 
>  
> Thanks, again, for the help. 
>  
> Tom

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