Mandriva 2007.0 LiveCD

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gola10
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Post by gola10 »

rdmelin wrote:gola10 would you mind reporting whether upgrading or downgrading the timezone package as was suggested to you in your other thread made any difference.
Instead of downgrading i am running from Livecd Mandriva 2007 zoneminder, i see that installed Time Zone package is "Timezone -2-4-7mdv2007.0" and with it the problem is present.

Now, i am running from hard disk that has all updates applied and see that Update is "Timezone-2007c-1.1mdv2007.0" and is already installed in my installation and the problem is also present.

So the problem is not solved by the update.
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Post by gola10 »

I made the mistake of reporting this timezone problem in two different topics.
Sorry for that.
More information about it is on http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewto ... 9963#29963
jameswilson
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Post by jameswilson »

Ross, i know i bang on about this from time to time and you know im a fan of the 2006 non live version.
I prefered the non live version as the installer seemed to be easier for me anyway. But its installer kernal is getting a bit long in the tooth and it doent like various sata chipsets. Id use the 2007 version but it wont installer /var to a raid 0 or raid 1 array.
So im wondering, does such a thing as a non live 2007 exist that could be modded? Or can we add raid installer support to the live version (i looked at this on 10.1 and pclos but it looked a non-starter)

Thanks
James
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rdmelin
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Post by rdmelin »

Hi James,
At this point your best bet would be to install from Mandriva's CDs and then add zm manually. If you set up ftp sources including plf and collect zm and the few perl mods on a CD or usb thumb drive it should be fairly painless. Just cd to the media where the zm and perl packages are and do "urpmi *.rpm" and all the other dependancies should be resolved and downloaded.

I just don't have the time needed to assemble another installation CD now. I will try to get a look at supporting raid on the livecd sometime soon but don't hold your breath :)
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Post by jameswilson »

Cheers Ross. BUilding zm on my own is not something im any good at lol. Ill hang on for the iso, at the moment im just avoiding new hardware lol
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rdmelin
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Post by rdmelin »

BUilding zm on my own is not something im any good at lol.
I was thinking rpm not building from src.
BTW I changed to a new ISP and need to relocate the Mandriva RPMs so will post new links soon.
WoFNuLL
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Post by WoFNuLL »

Ok , one Present for the Zone Minder Comm ;)

100 Mbit Upstream Server , located in Germany. Sharing 3000 % of the File ...

If you would like to see more in the share, PM me ;)

This should hold the DL up and running :P

MfG WoFNuLL
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Post by cordel »

Did I miss something, as I don't get it????
Do you mean that your feeding the torrent?
If so thats great and thank you.
WoFNuLL
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Post by WoFNuLL »

Yes.

The machine Leeches the Torrent right now, at this speed, i think the full speed seeding should start in about 3 or 4 hours ...

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