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<div>Yes and no. Originally it was, but after clearing that, I still
had the yum problem which I cleared with the apt-get -f install.
-Chuck-</div>
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<div>At 10:20 AM -0800 12/28/04, Frostykev wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>Maybe I'm reading to much into your
posts, but wasn't your problem due to the dual files because of the
packages for AMD64?</blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>I installed Fedora Core from the i386
iso's</blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Min also seems to be one dependancy,
python2.4. Is Python2.4 usually installed from the iso's or from
one of the updates? Maybe I forgot to check a box during the
installation?<br>
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<i><b>Chuck Rice <chuck@wildrice.com></b></i> wrote:<br>
<blockquote>At 8:12 AM -0800 12/28/04, Frostykev wrote:<br>
>Hello all, I'm starting to build my first MythTV<br>
>system. Also a newbie to Linux. I have searched the<br>
>archives with little success for this problem:<br>
><br>
>after apt-get install apt yum<br>
><br>
>I get a dependancy error, specifically:<br>
><br>
>The following packages have unmet dependencies:<br>
> yum: Depends: /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages but<br>
>it is not installable<br>
> Depends: Requires: but it is not installable<br>
>E: Broken packages<br>
><br>
>I tried re-loading Axels' kickstart, but no changes.<br>
><br>
>Any ideas? How do I install python2.4, or did I miss<br>
>it in the initial fedora core 3 install?<br>
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I was also getting this on an AMD64 system. Thanks to Axels'
advice,<br>
I had to remove all i386 modules, then remove yum. See my posts
from<br>
yesterda y. I am a linux newbie too and had a lot of trouble.
-Chuck-<br>
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