syhim77 wrote yea...thats the good idea.... Dennis Myers wrote: > 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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