Larry, Sure, but since you're going to wind up pulling down an entire RPM again anyway, I would actually download it again and run RPM against it to make sure it wasn't corrupted again. In fact, I would run RPM against the originals to make sure they were corrupted in the first place. If they were, fine, but if they weren't then there would seem to be a problem with the RPM itself, and not your copy of it.
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Davis, Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 8:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Downloading Files for SuSE issue I Have installed the Beta releases of SuSE on Our Z800, but had issues with two RPM's for KDE on the 64-bit install, and gzip on the 31-bit install. Now on the 31-bit SuSE I can not run YaST because it can't find gzip. Is it ok to use the RPM command to retrieve the needed files to complete the down load. \|/ (. .) Larry Davis, ___ooO-(_)-Ooo___, x2627