Did you Upgrade XFree86 with rpms or compile it?

If you compiled it try the --nodeps option. This may solve your problem or 
just create another :-p 

On 23-Feb-99 Michael Stearne wrote:
> I have a Neomagic display for an HP Omnibook 2100 with Redhat 5.0.  As
> far as I can tell Redhat 5.0 comes with XFree86 3.2.  In the Linux on
> Laptops HOWTO for my computer it says my card is not supported by
> XFree86 yet and I have to go to http://PrecisionInsight.com to get a
> driver. I went there and got the driver and went to install it (rpm -ivh
> XFCom......rpm) and the message I got from it was
> XFCom.... requires XFree86 >= 3.3.2.  Fine. So I went to xfree86 org and
> got the required files for the 3.3.3 release.  I ran the preinst.sh
> script it was OK, and then I ran the postinst.sh script and it ran OK.
> But then I went back to install the
> rpm -ivh XFCom......rpm
> and got
> XFCom.... requires XFree86 >= 3.3.2 again.
> 
> Did I not install the XFree86 version correctly?  I only ran preinst and
> postinst is there a step in between that I missed or why is this new
> version not recognized?
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael Stearne

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