SU in a Konsole or be in root and type in "kpackage". If it is already installed the window should pop up for you to look for files. Also you could try "rpmdrake" to see what is installed or not installed. You can toggle on the reverse arrows on the tool bar to get installed or uninstalled. (Assuming you have rpmdrake installed also). Remember: Life is good, just don't weaken. -- Dennis a registered linux user #180842
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