Yeah - thanks for your advise guys. But I think i give that one a
miss. ;)

Of course it wont break the system since it is not touching any running
stuff. I am more concerned about the "long-therm" effects that this may
have. I ignored dependencies before...


On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 19:27 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Walter Dresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-12-07 19:20]:
>  [...]
> > Maybe the whole problem is that if the headers were installed first and
> > the kernel source after you get this problem. But that would be a fault
> > of yast or the rpm database. Redundant or not - I cannot remove the
> > header rpm - or are you suggesting I should click ignore on all the
> > dependencies (and the resulting ones) and hope for the best?
> 
> Why not?  It shouldn't make your systime break.  If you see or have
> problems after removing, it's a simple task to reinstall.
> 
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