Fermi Linux 901 June 9, 2003
This release is based on RedHat Linux 9 with the following changes.
Please read this entire document before installing.
See /RELEASE-NOTES for the RedHat release notes.
Changes made by Fermi(Troy, Connie)
Table of contents
INSTALLATION INFO
ADDED compared to RedHat 9
UPDATED compared to RedHat 9
Installer modifications
/contrib
MISC Notes
HARDWARE SPECIFIC ISSUES
SOFTWARE ISSUES/BUGS
MORE INFO
RedHat ERRATA
Each has a "---" line above and below it.
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INSTALLATION INFO
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Installation Locations
Via NFS
linux.fnal.gov:/export/linux/901/i386/
With Fermi Linux 9.0.1 and RedHat 9 the install floppies has increased to 2.
There was not enough space on just 1 floppy so RedHat redesigned the install
have a "generic" boot floppy. All of the device drivers are on driver
floppies. There is a net , pcmcia, and a block driver floppy. WIth a Fermi
Linux install you will need the "generic" bootdisk.img floppy. And either
the "net" drvnet.img or the "pcmcia" pcmcia.img floppy for your network
drivers. I have modified the boot.img install floppy image to automatically
put in the nfs server and nfs install directory. To override this you can
select the original redhat choice with
linux original
at the install floppy prompt.
Floppies are available from Yolanda in Wilson Hall 8ne and PREP in FCC3W.
Or from
ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/901/i386/images/bootdisk.img
ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/901/i386/images/drvnet.img
ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/901/i386/images/pcmcia.img
To make the install floppies. Put a scratch floppy in "/dev/fd0" for
each image.
dd if=bootnet.img of=/dev/fd0
There is also a boot.iso which is small iso image which includes all the
drivers on the driver floppies and the generic boot info. This can be used
instead of the above floppies. After download you can use cdrecord to
create a cdr with this image on it.
ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/901/i386/images/boot.iso
See the RedHat documentation in /images/README for more info about these
images.
Via CDROM
Either download and then burn cdrom iso images from
ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/901/iso/
Or
Request cdrom's from csieh@fnal.gov
Via DVD
Either download and then burn cdrom iso images from
ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/901/iso/dvd/
Or
Request a DVD from csieh@fnal.gov
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Kerberos -- Fermi version
We have tweeked the fermi krb5 rpm's so that they add a line
to /etc/security/console.perms that will help with the
detection of people doing kinit over the network.
krb5-fermi-config had the krb5.conf template tweeked to put all
the pam settings in one place.
krb5-fermi-config-1.7-90x.3.i386.rpm
krb5-libs-fermi-1.7-90x.5.i386.rpm
krb5-workstation-fermi-1.7-90x.5.i386.rpm
zz_a2ps_stdout-1.0-2.i386.rpm
Change the output of a2ps to go to stdout vs the printer.
zz_cups_nobrowse-1.0-2.i386.rpm
By default the cups deamon constantly searches the network to find
and check on other cups printers. This rpm turns that feature off.
Release 2 was to fix the new cups.conf file format which changed
with the cups errata.
zz_desktop_tweeks-1.0-2.i386.rpm
This adds a shell and mozilla icon to the kicker panel.
zz_dhcp_resolv-2.2-1.i386.rpm
This rpm fixes that so that when your network starts, as it checks
your resolv.conf, if you have dhcp.fnal.gov, but not fnal.gov it will
put it in, so that you will have "search fnal.gov dhcp.fnal.gov" in
your /etc/resolv.conf file.
Release 2.2 checks to see if you are using redhat 9's dhcp client
dhclient and changes the appropriate file depending on if you are
or not.
zz_emacs_link-1.1-3.i386.rpm
Make a symbolic link from "emacs" to "xemacs" when
xemacs is installed and emacs is not installed.
This version uses triggers to make or remove the link when
emacs, or xemacs is added or removed.
zz_fermi-logos
Because we were required to change redhat-logos, we didn't have
to do all the little tweeks that we were doing in zz_fermi-logos
This version has most of those tweeks taken out.
Since it is related, and the license permits us, we have also
taken out the most glaring redhat logo's from redhat-artwork.
Fixed a bug with the gdm greeeter theme.
Put in gnome-foot for menu icon so you can tell it is gnome.
zz_fermi-logos-9.0.1-5.i386.rpm
redhat-artwork-0.73-1f3.i386.rpm
zz_fermi-release
Made change so that /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net showed Fermi
Linux instead of RedHat.
zz_inittab_change-1.0-3
Changes /etc/inittab to require the root password for
single user mode.
zz_lang_collate-1.0-2.noarch.rpm
Changes LANG so that sorting is done the same as 6.1 and
earlier. (ABCabc instead of AaBbCc). This is not installed by
default except for a few workgroups. Can be added later with
a "yum install zz_lang_collate" .
zz_libg2c.a_change-3.0-1.i386.rpm
Creates a missing symbolic link in the gcc-g77 package from
/usr/lib/libg2c.a
to /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/3.2.2/libg2c.a
zz_no_colorls-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
Turns off "color" of ls. Same as 7.1.1 and 7.3.1. Again not
installed by default except for a few workgroups. Can install
later with "yum install zz_no_colorls"
zz_ntp_configure-3.0-3
Configure ntp for Fermi site network.
zz_rpm_keys-1.0-1.i386.rpm
The gpg key that RedHat's rpms were built with is not put
in the rpm database by default. This put's the basic
rpm gpg keys into the rpm database.
As of rpm 4.1 it checks automatically for the key and if it
is not there you get a warning message. Not installed by default
so you should install it later with "yum install zz_rpm_keys"
zz_sendmail_accept-1.0-2.i386.rpm
Changes Sendmail config so that it allows incomming mail.
Not installed by default. If a workgroup needs it then the workgroup
maintainer should add it to the workgroup. Same as 7.1.1 and 7.3.1 .
Can install later with "yum install zz_sendmail_accept".
zz_sshd_aklog-1.1-6.i386.rpm
This rpm contains a script that will ensure that you have the
correct path to aklog in your sshd_config script. It you do not
have AFS installed it comments out the aklog line. This script is
'trigger'able, so that when you update your openssh-server or your
afs client, it will re-run to keep the sshd_config file up to date.
zz_tcp_wrappers_change-1.2-5
Disable all offsite access to common network services. Also
puts in the "DOE required login banners".
zz_tex_tweaks-1.0-1.i386.rpm
Changes the default paper size to 8.5 x 11 vs A3
ups/upd bootstrap
This version includes the new v4_7_1 version of ups which allows for
flavors of <kernelversion>-<glibcversion> so that binaries that
need to be recompiled on 9 can be distinguished from those that
do not need to be recompiled.
To install ups/upd if it has not been already installed by your
workgroup you can
yum groupinstall "UPS/UPD Bootstrap"
upsupdbootstrap-3.0-3.i386.rpm
upsupdbootstrap-generic-3.0-3.i386.rpm
upsupdbootstrap-local-3.0-3.i386.rpm
flpr
There is a error message shown when flpr is run. It is only a
warning message as flpr works fine. The error message is
"Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno, h_errno or _res directly. Needs to be fixed."
I am installing the flpr rpm by default. I got the latest version
from Randy. This does NOT require ups/upd. The flpr binary will
reside in /usr/local/bin/ . This should just make using flpr
easier for all. This is version 2.4-3f.
Yum -- From Duke University
This latest version of yum has been optimized to work with
groups of packages. It can even work with Fermi's workgroups.
yum grouplist
list all the groups available
yum grouplist hidden
list all the groups including hidden ones
yum grouplist <groupname1> <groupname2> ...
list all the packages in the groups
yum groupupdate <groupname1> <groupname2> ...
update all the packages in the groups
yum groupinstall <groupname1> <groupname2> ...
install all the packages in the groups
NOTE: The groupname's are often more than one word so it is
best to put them in quotes. Example: "Kernel Development"
yum-2.0-6f1.noarch.rpm
yum-conf-9.0.1-r7.noarch.rpm
yum-headers
OpenAFS
openafs 1.2.9 has been released. We have put our usual fermi
changes in and released it. One thing we did not put in was
the change than turned off ntp. This has been tested on several
machines and we have found that ntp and the openafs client have
been playing nicely together.
openafs-1.2.9-FL901.1.i386.rpm
openafs-client-1.2.9-FL901.1.i386.rpm
openafs-compat-1.2.9-FL901.1.i386.rpm
openafs-kernel-1.2.9-FL2420.18.1.i386.rpm
kdethemes-fermi-3.1-1.i386.rpm
Themes based on Fermilab pictures.
Workgroup tag files. Only 1 is installed depending on which
workgroup was selected. Added Sidet and Minos.
Added FarmsConsole. Changed OSS to CSS and ODS to OAA.
Astro-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
Farms-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
FarmsConsole-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
BooNE-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
FermiStandAlone-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CDFCAFWorker-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
FermiVeryGeneric-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CDFlevel3-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
FnaluBatch-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CDFoffsite-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
FnaluInteractive-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CDFonline-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
FOCUS-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CDF-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
GenericFarm-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CMSdesktop-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
OAA-tag-3.0-2.noarch.rpm
CMSfarm-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CSS-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CMSserver-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
RIP-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
ConsoleServer-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
SDSS-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
CPD-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
Theory-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
ClueD0Workstation-tag-3.0.1.noarch.rpm
Minos-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
Sidet-tag-3.0-1.noarch.rpm
IceWM
A small and fast window manager. Good for slower systems or
systems with not much memory.
We recompiled it to remove some gnome depenancies.
icewm-1.2.7-4.90x.i386.rpm
Java
Sun currently allows us to distribute their java rpm.
j2re is just the runtime enviroment
j2sdk is the runtime enviroment, plus compilors.
Renamed these rpms so as to fit the RedHat rpm naming convention.
j2re-1.4.1_02-fcs.i586.rpm
j2sdk-1.4.1_02-fcs.i586.rpm
ksh (korn shell)
Randy Herber suggest that we add the "real" ksh as it is freely
redistributable now. pdksh still exists. Can install with
"yum install ksh93"
ksh93-2000.10.31.0-1.i386.rpm
mpg321, xmms-mpg123
Because of licensing reasons RedHat did not include MP3 support
in their distribution. While this does not fill all cases, this
does allow some of the more popular music players to use mp3's.
mpg321-0.2.10-fr2.i386.rpm
xmms-mpg123-1.2.7-21.i386.rpm
nessus-client
The nessus client for use with the nessus server. From Randy
Reitz.
nessus-client-2.0.6a-1.i386.rpm
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UPDATED compared to RedHat 9
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kernel
RedHat released a errata kernel for 9.0 .
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.athlon.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.i586.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.i686.rpm
kernel-bigmem-2.4.20-18.9.i686.rpm
kernel-BOOT-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
kernel-doc-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-18.9.athlon.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-18.9.i586.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-18.9.i686.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
OpenSSH
Fermi version of openssh with kerberos cryptocard changes.
If a workgroup wants to install openssh-server then they just need
to add the entry from their "comps" file as it is NOT installed by
default.
There was a problem with both passwd and kerberos checking , this
has now been fixed.
openssh-3.5p1f1-2_7x.i386.rpm
openssh-askpass-3.5p1f1-2_7x.i386.rpm
openssh-askpass-gnome-3.5p1f1-2_7x.i386.rpm
openssh-clients-3.5p1f1-2_7x.i386.rpm
openssh-server-3.5p1f1-2_7x.i386.rpm
Authconfig
Authconfig needed to be tweeked because it was putting a line into
the /etc/pam.d/system-auth that would not allow you to log into
root or a group account if there was a .k5login file in the accounts
home area. In Fermi Linux 7.3.x we changed the kerberos pam module
to fix this 'feature', but this time is was deemed safer to change
authconfig.
authconfig-4.3.4-1f1.i386.rpm
authconfig-gtk-4.3.4-1f1.i386.rpm
OpenOffice
Because of size concerns we recompiled openoffice with only
selected languages instead of it's default. This saved 100MB. Nothing
else was changed.
openoffice-1.0.2-4f1.i386.rpm
openoffice-i18n-1.0.2-4f1.i386.rpm
openoffice-libs-1.0.2-4f1.i386.rpm
comps-extras
This rpm contains the various icons used in redhat-config-packages.
This was changed to include our varous custom comps groups
comps-extras-8.0.94-1f2.noarch.rpm
RedHat EULA required changes
RedHat requires that the following rpms be changed as part of
their EULA (End User License Agreement)
anaconda-images
redhat-logos
redhat-artwork
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Installer modifications
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The "Package Selection Screen" has been changed to indicate what sub
groups are selected as part of a workgroup.
Kerberos is enabled by default on the normal RedHat authentication
screen. The installer does NOT know if what you put in here is
accurate so if you change something make sure it is right because
that is what you are going to get.
Fermized the graphics -- anaconda-images
RedHat requires us as part of their "EULA" that we replace
the images in "anaconda-images" with our own.
anaconda-images-9.0-3f4.noarch.rpm
Changes to "defaults" from RedHat installer.
Firewall is off by default. RedHat default was Medium.
US/Central is default timezone. RedHat default was New York.
Kerberos is on by default with a realm of FNAL.GOV . RedHat default
was off.
gv
Ghostview was not installed at all. I added it to the
default "desktop" installs.
flpr
Now installed by default. No need for ups/upd as this is
a rpm.
Package Selection Groups
These can be selected by either a workgroup maintainer, during the
install, after with Yum. To install after with Yum a
yum groupinstall "group from list below" will install that group.
As expected may of these groups are already installed by default
by many of the workgroups. You can also use yum to see which are
installed with a "yum grouplist installed" command. To see what
is available(not installed yet) a "yum grouplist available" can
be used.
Added for your selecting pleasure
Fermi Kerberos
Local Printer
Minimum X Window System
Openafs Client
Openssh Server
YUM
Mysql Database Server
Postgresql Database Server
UPS/UPD Bootstrap
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/contrib (on cdrom 3)
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Broadcom.4400/
Broadcom 4400 ethernet drivers for use in Dell Dimension 2350 and systems
with Asus P4PE motherboard
kernel-net-bcm4400-2.0.0-1_2.4.20_13.i386.rpm
kernel-smp-net-bcm4400-2.0.0-1_2.4.20_13.i386.rpm
kernel-net-bcm4400-2.0.0-1_2.4.20_18.i386.rpm
kernel-smp-net-bcm4400-2.0.0-1_2.4.20_18.i386.rpm
*SysKonnect/
*
* SysKonnect SK-98xx Gigabit Ethernet Adapter family driver 6.10
* install-610.tar.bz2
* README
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MISC NOTES
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RPM
rpm needs the public DSA redhat key in the rpm database so that it may
check against it during rpm installs. As of rpm 4.1 the checking of
the DSA redhat key is done automatically on rpm installation.
If you do not put the key in the rpm database you will get the following
message when you install rpms that have been signed by the key.
"warning: <rpm name>: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID <somekeyid>"
To fix this you need to either
rpm --import /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY
or
yum install zz_rpm_keys
UPDATES are supported for recent versions of Fermi Linux.
Backup before doing a upgrade!!!!
RedHat has changed how they do updates. One change they made was to
search for existing "installs". A screen is presented that contains
the result of this search. You are then asked which if any of these
partitions you want to upgrade.
So a few things will change with upgrades based on the RedHat changes.
If the partition selected is a RedHat install and NOT a Fermi install
Then a RedHat upgrade will happen. This is basically new rpms of already
installed rpms will be upgraded. After the upgrade is done a
yum "groupinstall" <workgroup> may be done if one wants to upgrade to
a Fermi workgroup. Note that without upgrading to a Fermi workgroup you
do not get most of the Fermi changes.
For the case of a Fermi Install(where /etc/workgroup exists) then a
upgrade to that existing workgroup will happen. This upgrades
existing rpms to new versions and will also install new rpms that exist
in the workgroup's "comps" rpms definition. Note that old rpms are only
removed if a new rpm obsoletes a old rpm. In the case of the workgroups
that have changed names recently the new workgroup name will be upgraded to.
So if you have a existing OSS workgroup and do a upgrade you will
automatically get a CSS workgroup when you are done. This is also true for
ODS to OAA.
Disk Space
You will need lots. One big reason why this is true is because a
upgrade does not remove old rpm's unless a obsolete of that rpm
is done by some new rpm. So old stuff just hangs around.
On a test install of 711(original release) of "Fermi Generic Desktop"
into a 2GB partition will not upgrade to 90rolling because of a
shortage of disk. You can of course remove things before the
upgrade and add them back later assuming disk space is available.
The installer will tell you how much space you need.
On a test install of 731(original release) of "OSS" which included
Software Development, Kernel Development, Gnome, Kde and Publishing
into a 3GB partition . On upgrading to 90rolling did not have enough
disk space.
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HARDWARE SPECIFIC ISSUES
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Upgrades involving ethernet
It can happen that what used to be eth0 becomes eth1 and vice versa.
I have seen this happen on a couple of boards where
the 10/100 port was recognized as eth0 and the 10/100/1000 port was
recognized as eth1 initially, only to be changed around once the
new install was done. Of course it is possible to force them
back to whatever you want with appropriate entries in /etc/modules.conf.
These were Tyan 2721 and 2723 boards in this particular case.
I also observed on an Intel STL2 board which has an on-board 10/100
ethernet and a PCI card 1000XF gigabit fibre adapter that the whole
install made use of the fibre adapter only...didn't even detect
the other card.
This can also happen when the prior release did not have a driver
for said adapter and a driver was added manually. Then when 9.0.1
is installed it has a driver and it numbers the adapters based on
its new info.
Cisco Aironet 350 wireless ethernet card
If you install Windows patch xxx in addition to upgrading the windows
driver it also upgrades the firmware in the Cisco 350 wireless card.
Info from Cisco follows. The "good" firmware is 4.25.30 or 1.6.7 or 1.5 .
If it is 5.20.17 then it is the BAD firmware. I got these firmware
versions from the Cisco website.
"Recommended repair is a firmware down-grade of the Cisco Aironet 350
PCMCIA network interface card as Cisco has not released a updated Linux
for the upgraded firmware as of yet."
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SOFTWARE ISSUES/BUGS
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XFree86 and ATI
After the successful install (again using the graphical X-windows
install) and after what appears
to be a successful boot up, I get a blank screen and just sits there.
The Radeon driver in the initial XFree86 4.3.0 release has suffered from
some monitor detection problems. Especially when using flat panel
monitors. Although the problem has for the most part been restricted to
some 8500/9xxx based cards. 9500/9700 based cards being effected the
most.
In the "Device" section of you /etc/X11/XF86Config, try adding this
option, this assumes you are only using the DVI port....
Option "MonitorLayout" "TMDS, NONE"
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MORE INFO
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Fermi Linux web pages
http://www.fnal.gov/cd/unix/linux
Fermi Linux Community support mailing list
linux-users@fnal.gov
Which is archived at
http://listserv.fnal.gov/archives/linux-users.html
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RedHat ERRATA included
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new
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-18.9.i586.rpm
Updated
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.athlon.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.i586.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-18.9.i686.rpm
kernel-bigmem-2.4.20-18.9.i686.rpm
kernel-BOOT-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
kernel-doc-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-18.9.athlon.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-18.9.i686.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.20-18.9.i386.rpm
kon2-0.3.9b-16.9.i386.rpm
kon2-fonts-0.3.9b-16.9.i386.rpm
ghostscript-7.05-32.1f1.i386.rpm
ghostscript-devel-7.05-32.1f1.i386.rpm
hpijs-1.3-32.1f1.i386.rpm
httpd-2.0.40-21.3.i386.rpm
httpd-devel-2.0.40-21.3.i386.rpm
httpd-manual-2.0.40-21.3.i386.rpm
mod_ssl-2.0.40-21.3.i386.rpm
cups-1.1.17-13.3.i386.rpm
cups-devel-1.1.17-13.3.i386.rpm
cups-libs-1.1.17-13.3.i386.rpm
lv-4.49.4-9.9.1.i386.rpm
gnupg-1.2.1-4.i386.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-13.9.athlon.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-13.9.i586.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-13.9.i686.rpm
kernel-bigmem-2.4.20-13.9.i686.rpm
kernel-BOOT-2.4.20-13.9.i386.rpm
kernel-doc-2.4.20-13.9.i386.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-13.9.athlon.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-13.9.i686.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.20-13.9.i386.rpm
tcpdump-3.7.2-1.9.1.i386.rpm
xinetd-2.3.11-1.9.0.i386.rpm
kdebase-3.1-13.i386.rpm
kdebase-devel-3.1-13.i386.rpm
kdegraphics-3.1-5.i386.rpm
kdegraphics-devel-3.1-5.i386.rpm
kdelibs-3.1-11.i386.rpm
kdelibs-devel-3.1-11.i386.rpm
mysql-3.23.56-1.9.i386.rpm
mysql-devel-3.23.56-1.9.i386.rpm
mysql-server-3.23.56-1.9.i386.rpm
ethereal-0.9.11-0.90.1.i386.rpm
ethereal-gnome-0.9.11-0.90.1.i386.rpm
LPRng-3.8.19-3.1.i386.rpm
squirrelmail-1.2.11-1.noarch.rpm
glibc-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm
glibc-2.3.2-27.9.i686.rpm
glibc-common-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm
glibc-debug-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm
glibc-devel-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm
glibc-profile-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm
glibc-utils-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm
httpd-2.0.40-21.1.i386.rpm
httpd-devel-2.0.40-21.1.i386.rpm
httpd-manual-2.0.40-21.1.i386.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-9.athlon.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-9.i586.rpm
kernel-2.4.20-9.i686.rpm
kernel-bigmem-2.4.20-9.i686.rpm
kernel-BOOT-2.4.20-9.i386.rpm
kernel-doc-2.4.20-9.i386.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-9.athlon.rpm
kernel-smp-2.4.20-9.i686.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.20-9.i386.rpm
nptl-devel-2.3.2-27.9.i686.rpm
nscd-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm
mod_ssl-2.0.40-21.1.i386.rpm
samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0.i386.rpm
samba-client-2.2.7a-8.9.0.i386.rpm
samba-common-2.2.7a-8.9.0.i386.rpm
samba-swat-2.2.7a-8.9.0.i386.rpm
evolution-1.2.2-5.i386.rpm
sendmail-8.12.8-5.90.i386.rpm
sendmail-cf-8.12.8-5.90.i386.rpm
sendmail-devel-8.12.8-5.90.i386.rpm
sendmail-doc-8.12.8-5.90.i386.rpm
openssl096-0.9.6-17.i386.rpm
openssl096b-0.9.6b-6.i386.rpm
openssl-0.9.7a-5.i386.rpm
openssl-0.9.7a-5.i686.rpm
openssl-devel-0.9.7a-5.i386.rpm
openssl-perl-0.9.7a-5.i386.rpm
balsa-2.0.6-2.i386.rpm
eog-2.2.0-2.i386.rpm
krb5-devel-1.2.7-14.i386.rpm
krb5-libs-1.2.7-14.i386.rpm
krb5-server-1.2.7-14.i386.rpm
krb5-workstation-1.2.7-14.i386.rpm
mutt-1.4.1-1.i386.rpm