John,
Thank you for posting the item below. For a progress report:
Using yumex, removing the opera repo that could not be found, and
eliminating one conflicting package from the list of RPMs (making a
guess as to which specific one needed to be removed, as I use the
proprietary Nvidia Xwindows RPM and the conflict referenced nvidia, but
not the actual kernel driver and related interfaces), I now have a SL
7.8 system on my laptop workstation. The issues with Firefox and
Thunderbird seem to be resolved, and thus far, all of the applications I
have tested, both those supplied by an EL repo as well as others (e.g.,
Nero Linux, Qoppa PDF Studio Pro, Grace, Paraview, UCSF Chimera, VMWare
Player, VirtualBox, etc.) all seem to be working. Thus, the system was
left in an unstable state when I did just enough to get Kdenlive to
run. As it is almost midnight local time, I again have access to my
university's IMAP and SMTP server (that in fact are for-fee Microsoft
Exchange "cloud" services, throttled based upon the fee structure) as
the systems at this hour of the night are not over-subscribed.
Other than for security patches, is SL 7.8 the end of SL 7? If so, the
next change I shall institute probably will be to Ubuntu 20 LTS that is
due summer 2020. I know that the home directory and related non-systems
directories are portable from SL 7 to Ubuntu 18 LTS and thus probably to
Ubuntu 20 LTS, as I copied all of my wife's such directories from a
conventional laptop running SL 7 to her new Dell 2-in-1 that she needs
to provide an on-line chalkboard (e.g., a written virtual paper tablet
using Stylus Labs write that does work with the Dell stylus -- only the
internal microphone cannot be made to work because Dell will not release
in any form the microphone code that is incorporated into the Dell
supplied Ubuntu port that was used by Canonical Ubuntu to "certify" the
machine as Linux supported -- Dell evidently will not allow that machine
with Dell Ubuntu to be sold in the USA market, only a MS Win version).
Once I installed Ubuntu LTS MATE, everything worked on her machine, and
I suspect it will work on this one as well. Of course, I will image all
of my personal, etc., directories onto a USB external harddrive from
which I shall copy back to this machine once Ubuntu LTS is installed.
At this point, I am not considering going to either CentOS or Oracle EL 8.
As we have a residential DSL Internet connection, the yumex upgrade from
start to successful reboot lasted approximately 5 hours. I had to wait
until there were no Zoom sessions being required.
Stay safe. Take care.
Yasha Karant
On 4/23/20 11:01 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
> I'm forwarding this at Yasha's request, and have added some extra info.
>
> On 23/04/2020 17:29, Yasha Karant wrote:
>> Thank you for the kind reply. Because the USA for most purposes has
>> an Internet infrastructure similar to the USA "health care" system in
>> that it is amongst the most expensive but with poorer results than
>> many other nations with lower costs (e.g., USA internal deregulation
>> for profiteering), the university email server is not responding due
>> to the much higher than anticipated (by the university information
>> technology experts, not by myself and others) traffic load. Thus, I
>> am requesting that if you do not know the answer, you kindly relay
>> this email to the SL list, as my login thereunder is limited to my
>> university email address.
>>
>> After performing the necessary steps (additional and/or revised
>> packages) for Kdenlive to start, neither my current Firefox nor
>> Thunderbird are operational. Given an understanding of both Murphy's
>> Law and O'Toole's Corollary, I keep multiple access applications and
>> routes open. In this case, I am using Seamonkey that seems to be
>> functioning. Because I use the current production versions of both
>> Firefox and Thunderbird from Mozilla, etc., not the distro, I did use
>> yum to install the distro versions -- same issue. I also did a full
>> cold reboot in the event that some stale information (a cached
>> internal .so entry, etc.) was causing the issue (not really fully
>> using the updates), but again, no Firefox, no Thunderbird. I
>> currently am backing-up via cp -pRa all of my "local" files,
>> including home, opt, and usr/local in the event that I must do a
>> major re-install.
>
> I installed kdenlive from the rpmfusion-updates repo via yumex on 22
> April, the day after the update (485 packages at first, then 49 more)
> to SL7.8. 53 packages were 'altered' by the kdenlive install, and no
> issues were reported. The epel repo is required too, and I use the
> elrepo-lt kernels.
>
> When I started kdenlive it complained about missing packages, and the
> ones you mentioned sound familiar, but I ignored them and it started.
> I haven't actually used it for anything yet, and need to find a
> howto. No problems seen with Firefox, Thunderbird or the kdenvironment.
>>
>> My immediate plan once the copy to an external USB harddrive is
>> completed, is to upgrade SL 7 to the latest supported release. I do
>> recall that both yum from a terminal application and yumex in a GUI
>> can do this. Could you kindly remind me what are the steps
>
> If the system
>> fails to (re)boot, etc., then a fresh install is required as the
>> simplest alternative, and I shall change to Ubuntu LTS current that
>> is satisfactory on my wife's machine save for one thing: there does
>> not appear to be any Ubuntu LTS equivalent to this SL list.
>>
>> Keep safe. Take care.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Yasha Karant
>>
>> John Pilkington wrote:
>>> On 23/04/2020 06:53, Yasha Karant wrote:
>>>> After accepting
>>>>
>>>> yum downgrade libgpod
>>>>
>>>> kdenlive still would not load/run because of unsatisfied symbols.
>>>>
>>>> kdenlive: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libQt5Gui.so.5: undefined
>>>> symbol: hb_font_funcs_set_font_h_extents_func
>>>>
>>>> Doing a bit of digging on the web, I discovered the two additional
>>>> yum commands needed:
>>>>
>>>> yum update freetype-devel [add this dependency]
>>>>
>>>> yum install harfbuzz [add this dependency]
>>>>
>>>> At this point, kdenlive does run, but with the following:
>>>>
>>>> missing package Breeze icons
>>>>
>>>> codecs libvpx, libvpx-vp9 not found
>>>>
>>>> yum install breeze-icon-theme [add this dependency]
>>>>
>>>> solves the Breeze icon issue
>>>>
>>>> [root@localhost ykarant]# yum install libvpx
>>>> Loaded plugins: langpacks, nvidia
>>>> Repository sl is listed more than once in the configuration
>>>> Package libvpx-1.3.0-5.el7_0.x86_64 already installed and latest
>>>> version
>>>> Nothing to do
>>>>
>>>> How does one find what is needed to install the two libvpx codecs?
>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Stay safe. Take care.
>>>>
>>>> Yasha Karant
>>>
>>> There may be a problem here. ISTR that kde/plasma in el7 needs the
>>> version of libvpx that you have now. I use MythTV which normally
>>> 'requires' libvpx >= 1.4.0 I don't have vpx material, so I just
>>> build without libvpx.
>>>
>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.fedoraproject.org_archives_list_kde-40lists.fedoraproject.org_thread_DVI5ZEKLJ733CB27KUYSXYKT6LISB6N5_&d=DwIDaQ&c=gRgGjJ3BkIsb5y6s49QqsA&r=gd8BzeSQcySVxr0gDWSEbN-P-pgDXkdyCtaMqdCgPPdW1cyL5RIpaIYrCn8C5x2A&m=nN644mHFSY3Mv2uPAb8CAjSnHo69O_xfhP9OIXFY-_Q&s=epVIQ47-vrOnPHcVxJ98tl3cb1HMp_UJR_zHtkumTz8&e=
>>>
>>>
>>> John P
>>>
>>
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