At 08:48 PM 12/7/99 , you wrote:
>I wanted to put a few problems I face with RH6.1.
>I had RH6.0 and upgraded to RH6.1.
>1) when I tried to use pcqupdat, i got msg saying permission denied. I
>could not use updating script. Where as when i installed full Rh6.1 I
>could update.

cd /mount/cdrom
cd /pcq
bash pcqupdt


>2) I tried to install kde scripts as explained in some msg. I could
>configure. However make and make install didn't succeed.
>3) Kppp asking for root password is not solved after lot of experiment
>mentioned in these lists.
>4) Kvoice configured and installed in Rh6.0 was working. After upgrading
>to Rh6.1 stopped working with out any change.
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