You can re-run the installation, choose the 'Upgrade'
option and select the option to Customize packages to
be upgraded, This way, dependencies are automatically
handled.
Oh, and yes - dependencies are not handled
automatically by the rpm command (installating
manually). rpm will look and say w
Check for other Xwindows related commands like Xconfigurator and XF86config
. If these work then it means that x server has been installed on the system
and due to some reason startx is missing. Try to locate the rpm containing
startx and force install it on your system. Try the man pages for st
On 27-Jun-02 Rob Yale wrote:
> I'm currently having a problem with one of my machines, where if I issue
> the command 'startx', I get a 'command not found' error. I'm quite
> certain I installed X on this machine.
is /usr/bin/X11 in your PATH ?
-Greg
> I'm using Red Hat 7.0.
>
> Firstly, I h