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Old 10-Jan-2007, 09:52
artist@noplacelikehome.com
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Is there a Tux Typing rpm for SuSE 10.0? I looked for it at pbone.rpm.net
but the search came up empty.
I tried the rpm that was listed on Sourceforge.net but I got lots of
dependency conflicts that YaST listed:
#### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2007-01-09 18:35:11 ####

ladcca-libs 0.4.0-111 conflict
Required by:
vkeybd requires libladcca.so.2
Conflicts with:
lash requires lash-libs = 0.5.2-
ZynAddSubFX requires liblash.so.2
fluidsynth requires liblash.so.2
seq24 requires liblash.so.2
lash requires liblash.so.1
lash requires lash-libs = 0.5.2-
Conflict Resolution:
Remove All 11 Conflicting Packages
Delete FOTAQ
Delete fluidsynth
Delete cecilia
Delete csound
Delete BASS
Delete jack-rack
Delete ZynAddSubFX
Delete lash
Delete scummvm
Delete muse
Delete seq24
Remove the Referring Package
Delete vkeybd
Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
libpng.so.2 not available
Required by:
tuxtype requires libpng.so.2
Conflict Resolution:
Remove the Referring Package
Delete tuxtype
Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
libsmpeg-0.4.so.0 not available
Required by:
tuxtype requires libsmpeg-0.4.so.0
Conflict Resolution:
Remove the Referring Package
Delete tuxtype
Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
libvorbisfile.so.0 not available
Required by:
tuxtype requires libvorbisfile.so.0
Conflict Resolution:
Remove the Referring Package
Delete tuxtype
Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
tuxtype 1.0.3-1 conflict
Unresolved Requirements:
tuxtype requires libpng.so.2
tuxtype requires libsmpeg-0.4.so.0
tuxtype requires libvorbisfile.so.0
Conflict Resolution:
Do Not Update tuxtype
Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies

#### YaST2 conflicts list END ###

I could not find libsmpeg-0.4.so.0 nor could I find libvorbisfile.so.0.

Needless to say, my kids were watching as well as my husband and this
situation did not look good to them. My son went back to the Windows XP
computer to play Tux Typing there.
I just wish Tux Typing could be installed on this Linux computer.
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Old 10-Jan-2007, 13:20
Uwe Buckesfeld
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* artist@noplacelikehome.com,

on 10.2 I have it in Yast. I cannot really see from which repository; could be the full install source on the Suse mirror or packman or the guru. I'd check for 10.0

Else try and download the version from
http://tuxtype.sourceforge.net/download/
and report the dependency errors it causes.

Uwe

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Old 10-Jan-2007, 13:30
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 14:20:06 -0500, Uwe Buckesfeld <u.buckesfeld@web.de>
wrote:

> * artist@noplacelikehome.com,
>
> on 10.2 I have it in Yast. I cannot really see from which repository;
> could be the full install source on the Suse mirror or packman or the
> guru. I'd check for 10.0
>
> Else try and download the version from
> http://tuxtype.sourceforge.net/download/
> and report the dependency errors it causes.
>
> Uwe
>

It should be on the source repo, he can always search http://rpm.pbone.net


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Old 11-Jan-2007, 14:34
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Default Re: Tux Typing rpm?

I checked in the software section in YaST and when I searched for "tux"
rather than, "tuxtyping" all the games and stuff with tux in the name came
up and "tuxtype" was listed last. So, I used the run command and found out
that it had been installed all along since I installed my system! There
just wasn't a menu item in the list of software in the "kicker" menus
(which is what made me think that I didn't have it) so I added it now.

When I had used the "which" and the "whereis" commands to try and find it
at first, I had been typing, "tuxtyping", so obviously, the search came up
empty.

That rpm that I had tried to install came from the sourceforge site and I
had reported the dependency conflicts there but it looks like there has
been no activity for some time.



> * artist@noplacelikehome.com,
>
> on 10.2 I have it in Yast. I cannot really see from which repository;

could be the full install source on the Suse mirror or packman or the guru.
I'd check for 10.0
>
> Else try and download the version from
> http://tuxtype.sourceforge.net/download/
> and report the dependency errors it causes.
>
> Uwe
>
> --
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> Please don't send me support related e-mail unless I ask you to do so.


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Old 11-Jan-2007, 21:34
Rajko M
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artist@noplacelikehome.com wrote:

> I checked in the software section in YaST and when I searched for "tux"
> rather than, "tuxtyping" all the games and stuff with tux in the name came
> up and "tuxtype" was listed last. So, I used the run command and found out
> that it had been installed all along since I installed my system! There
> just wasn't a menu item in the list of software in the "kicker" menus
> (which is what made me think that I didn't have it) so I added it now.

....

There is also KTouch in KDE edutainment package:
kdeedu3-3.5.5-25

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Old 12-Jan-2007, 09:16
artist@noplacelikehome.com
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Default Re: Tux Typing rpm?

Thank you.
My son (he's 8) tried that one out and said it was boring. It is good for
adults though.



> artist@noplacelikehome.com wrote:
>
> > I checked in the software section in YaST and when I searched for "tux"
> > rather than, "tuxtyping" all the games and stuff with tux in the name came
> > up and "tuxtype" was listed last. So, I used the run command and found out
> > that it had been installed all along since I installed my system! There
> > just wasn't a menu item in the list of software in the "kicker" menus
> > (which is what made me think that I didn't have it) so I added it now.

> ....
>
> There is also KTouch in KDE edutainment package:
> kdeedu3-3.5.5-25
>
> --
> Regards, Rajko.
> http://en.opensuse.org/Portal


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Old 12-Jan-2007, 19:20
Rajko M
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artist@noplacelikehome.com wrote:

> Thank you.
> My son (he's 8) tried that one out and said it was boring. It is good for
> adults though.
>


:-)
Agree, but there is more educational programs that might pass the test ;-)

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