Jim McNamara wrote:
> 
> Solved! Thanks for everyone's help. I found that I did fine by manually
> downloading a httpd rpm, but knowing that -x doubles for --exclude is nice.
> That didn't make my yum man page.
> 
> I now have graphics, password protection and all is well.
> 
> I still will stick to Debian however!!

None of that should have been necessary unless things have changed in 
recent updates.  I had it running on a 4.x box some time ago without 
similar issues and there are none on 5.x.  Which brings up the question 
- why would anyone install a 4.x now if you don't already have something 
old that you need to keep working on it?

-- 
    Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com


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