Installing Fedora Core 5
- get either full distro or first disc from a mirror site
- avoid zeniiia; the FC5 distribution appears to be missing some RPMs
- perform a basic install
- now spend a day trying to make the basics work e.g. video, network, etc.
- 915resolution may help here
- if you have an Intel 3945ABG wireless chipset, prepare for some reading...
- add livna to your list of repositories
- do a full update
- as root: yum update
- this will take some time
- install boost
- install ffmpeg
- install faac, faad2, lame
- as root: yum install facc-devel.i386 faad2-devel.i386 lame-devel.i386
- install opengl
- search YUM for GLU
- I used mesa-libGLU-devel.i386 and freeglut-devel.i386
- install GLEW (FC5 here: http://rpmfarm.free.fr/5/i386/SRPMS.farm/repodata/repoview/glew-0-1.3.4-1.EL.FC5.html)
- this provides a source RPM which needs to be turned into an RPM and then installed
- rpmbuild --rebuild glew-1.3.4-1.EL.FC5.src.rpm
- rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/glew-1.3.4-1.%\{disttag\}.%\{repotag\}.i386.rpm
- rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/glew-devel-1.3.4-1.%\{disttag\}.%\{repotag\}.i386.rpm
- install openal
- as root: yum install openal-devel.i386
- python
- configure openlibraries
- you may need to update the qt paths (default is /usr/lib/qt3, on FC5 this is /usr/lib/qt-3.3)
- if you have SELinux enabled, then you will need to modify the openlibraries .so to allow text relocation. This can be done as follows:
- sudo find /usr/local/lib/ -name '*.so*' -exec chcon -t texrel_shlib_t {} \;
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