Now I have installed those two plug ins and the YUM looks better. But I have few troubles with Fedora14 and I'm not sure if I should relate them here or open a new thread of each one, but well about Libreoffice, I tried to install according the documentation inside, but I couldn't, there was a packages without signatures and the YUM simply stopped.
Now I read the link sent by Mark Eggers, but it doesn't works, I mean the steps followed according this: http://edigitales.org/installation-libreoffice-on-linux-fedora-14/
but after the steps 6 and 8 I obtain always this:
[root@Wiidora desktop-integration]# yum – nogpg install redhat *. rpm *
Complementos cargados:fastestmirror, langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Adding es_MX to language list
If you don't understand Spanish, the translation is very simple: Complementos cargados = Plug-ins installed
So I'm not sure what to do. About the plug in I could install it according another guide and it works well. My other problem is that I installed Adobe Reader 8 and every time I want to open it, there is a SElinux security alert ¬¬ and do not allows to open it. It says:
Resume:
SELinux is preventing /lib/ld-2.12.90.so from making the program stack executable.
Detailed Description:
The ld-linux.so.2 application attempted to make its stack executable. This is a potential security problem. This should never ever be necessary. Stack memory is not executable on most OSes these days and this will not change. Executable stack memory is one of the biggest security problems. An execstack error might in fact be most likely raised by malicious code. Applications are sometimes coded incorrectly and request this permission. The SELinux Memory Protection Tests (http://www.akkadia.org/drepper/selinux-mem.html) web page explains how to remove this requirement. If ld-linux.so.2 does not work and you need it to work, you can configure SELinux temporarily to allow this access until the application is fixed. Please file a bug report.
Excepting those details Fedora14 runs very well and I feel fine with it.
Aradnix
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