> ask it to upgrade them. Something like:
> rpm -Uvh XFree86*
>
> If it complains about a dependency, add whatever is missing to the end of
> the command line, after the XFree86*. Just don't force anything and then
> complain that it isn't working..
>
> What does
t below, you
> probably need the following as well:
>
> XFree86-75dpi-fonts
> XFree86-100dpi-fonts
> XFree86-server
> (XFree86-devel) <-- if installed
> (XFree86-static) <-- if installed
> XFree86-xfs
>
> To see all the XF RPMs installed on your system, d
I downloaded the XFree86-4.1.0-2mdk.ppc.rpm and
XFree86-libs-4.1.0-2mdk.ppc.rpm files and tried to install them with rpm -U
but got dependency problems. Using --force just gives you 2 installed
versions when I do rpm -q XFree86. What is the best method to isntall these
RPM's and get rid of the o
I installed Mandrake without a problem and booted it right up and configured
PPP and it worked fine I rebooted and conected to PPP with no problems then
I configured the internet connection sharing to share my connection over
ethernet to another mac and this worked with no problems. The next time