mc will allow you to look inside of the rpms, but I don't 
know about more "rpm funcionality" it would provide.


Rick
On Sun, 19 Apr 1998, Mike Frisch wrote:

> On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Chris Frost wrote:
> 
> > Well, there is the rpm command, which I use all the time. To install a
> > package you simply type "rpm -Uvh <rpm filename>." To uninstall, "rpm -e
> > <name>" Do "man rpm" for more info of course.
> 
> Umm, I'm fully aware of rpm...  I mean some sort of a GUI wrapper around
> RPM that does not require X.
> 
> Mike.
> 
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