^_^ I have solved the problem.Updating the "curl" package to latest
version.Then everything is OK.
>
>> The output is not detailed enough. You would need to increase the
>> verbosity or --debug setting.
>>
>> > wvdial is available in the Fedora Everything repo for Fedora 12
>> >
>> > wvdial-1.60-1
hi,
I have the same problem when I use ipv6 repository. There are some output
below:
[r...@localhost ~]# yum -d 255 repolist
Not loading "blacklist" plugin, as it is disabled
Loading "presto" plugin
Loading "refresh-packagekit" plugin
Not loading "whiteout" plugin, as it is disabled
Running "config
On 12/08/2010 05:09 AM, Adil Adil wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> If you installed F12 from the install DVD,
>> wvdial-1.60-10.fc12 is on that, in
>> the Packages/ directory. If you haven't updated yet (due to
>> not being able to go
>> online), then any necessary dependencies to install it
>> should be on the D
Adil Adil yahoo.com> writes:
> I already downloaded the package of wvdial from my win partition. Tried to
install it with "yum
> localinstall path/pachage_name". I had the same error message. So the problem
is in yum itself. I think
> the problem comes from my installation. As I had F8 before, wh
Hi,
> If you installed F12 from the install DVD,
> wvdial-1.60-10.fc12 is on that, in
> the Packages/ directory. If you haven't updated yet (due to
> not being able to go
> online), then any necessary dependencies to install it
> should be on the DVD as
> well.
>
I already downloaded the package
ti, 2010-12-07 kello 02:38 -0800, Adil Adil kirjoitti:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use my 3G modem in F12. the manufacturer gives automatic
> intallation software for mac and win only.
>
> I checked on internet, I found there is a way to do that using "wvdial". But
> I cannot find it. Does this command
Adil Adil yahoo.com> writes:
> I checked on internet, I found there is a way to do that using "wvdial". But
> I cannot find it. Does this command
> have another name in fedora?
If you installed F12 from the install DVD, wvdial-1.60-10.fc12 is on that, in
the Packages/ directory. If you haven't u
Tony
> I guess the solution at this point is just wait until i'll find another way
> to connect to internet in fedora.
>
> Thank you
>
>
> --- On Tue, 12/7/10, Tony Molloy wrote:
>
> From: Tony Molloy
> Subject: Re: command wvdial not found
> To: &
py wvdial to local disk
Them
yum localinstall wvdial
Tony
>
> because once i'm in fedora i'm not connected to internet.
>
> I did :
>
> yum clean metadata
> yum install wvdial
>
> but did not change anything.
>
> Thank you
>
> --- On
>> I'll answer your questions:
>> I want use F12 because i want to use a software (NCTUns) that was tested
>> only in F12.
>> The model of modem is "HDM EC122".
>>
>> The problem now is that even yum does not work properly. Does it nead an
>> internet connection to work properly?
>>
>> because on
Adil -
> I'll answer your questions:
> I want use F12 because i want to use a software (NCTUns) that was tested only
> in F12.
> The model of modem is "HDM EC122".
>
> The problem now is that even yum does not work properly. Does it nead an
> internet connection to work properly?
>
> because onc
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 12:04:05 +, Tony wrote:
> > [r...@localhost ~]# yum provides */bin/wvdial
> > Modules complémentaires chargés : presto, refresh-packagekit
> > Erreur : Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository:
> > fedora. Please verify its path and try again -
On Tuesday 07 December 2010 13:16:01 suvayu ali wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Adil Adil wrote:
> > The problem now is that even yum does not work properly. Does it nead an
> > internet connection to work properly?
> >
> > because once i'm in fedora i'm not connected to internet.
>
> y
gt;
> yum clean metadata
> yum install wvdial
>
> but did not change anything.
>
> Thank you
>
> --- On Tue, 12/7/10, Harish Pillay wrote:
> > From: Harish Pillay
> > Subject: Re: command wvdial not found
> > To: "Community support for Fedora users"
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Adil Adil wrote:
> The problem now is that even yum does not work properly. Does it nead an
> internet connection to work properly?
>
> because once i'm in fedora i'm not connected to internet.
>
yum needs an internet connection to download the packages for you. I
e i'm in fedora i'm not connected to internet.
I did :
yum clean metadata
yum install wvdial
but did not change anything.
Thank you
--- On Tue, 12/7/10, Harish Pillay wrote:
> From: Harish Pillay
> Subject: Re: command wvdial not found
> To: "Community support
> I want to use my 3G modem in F12. the manufacturer gives automatic
> intallation software for mac and win only.
>
> I checked on internet, I found there is a way to do that using "wvdial". But
> I cannot find it. Does this command have another name in fedora?
What model 3G modem are you using?
On Tuesday 07 December 2010 11:57:49 Adil Adil wrote:
> > This should provide your answer:
> > sudo yum provides */bin/wvdial
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your answer. After executing the command you gave me, I
> realised that I have a problem with my yum
>
> Here is the output:
> --
>
>
> This should provide your answer:
> sudo yum provides */bin/wvdial
>
Hi,
Thank you for your answer. After executing the command you gave me, I realised
that I have a problem with my yum
Here is the output:
--
[r...@localhost ~]# yum provides */bin/wvdial
Modules complémentaires
On 12/07/2010 11:38 AM, Adil Adil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use my 3G modem in F12. the manufacturer gives automatic
> intallation software for mac and win only.
>
> I checked on internet, I found there is a way to do that using "wvdial". But
> I cannot find it. Does this command have another
On 12/07/2010 11:38 AM, Adil Adil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use my 3G modem in F12. the manufacturer gives automatic
> intallation software for mac and win only.
>
> I checked on internet, I found there is a way to do that using "wvdial". But
> I cannot find it. Does this command have another
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Adil Adil wrote:
>[snip]
> I checked on internet, I found there is a way to do that using "wvdial". But
> I cannot find it. Does this command have another name in fedora?
This should provide your answer:
sudo yum provides */bin/wvdial
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I want to use my 3G modem in F12. the manufacturer gives automatic intallation
software for mac and win only.
I checked on internet, I found there is a way to do that using "wvdial". But I
cannot find it. Does this command have another name in fedora?
Thanks
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