> Digs,
>
> chill. :-)
Hi-
yes i have chilled a fellow /Dave Fletcher/who works at the american
office has got a new set of cdroms heading my way.
> There are people on the list that "may" be able to help you install
> afterall. If you want help, you might give as many details on your
> failure as possible, such as error messages and what alternatives you
> tried.
Yes thats good to know,I bet there are alot of you on this list
several times more sharper than me.
> Also, give details on your hardware, such as cdrom, drives, cpu, ram,
etc.
The problem is a corrupt cd /disk1/ lx_suse.rpm contains a bad header
after taking the cd over to a freinds house /he's running redhat/
I tried to open the rpm in midnightcommander and on the commandline
the file is bad or the image of it is at least.
What really got me going was nobody would return my call or I would
get put on hold and no one would get back with me..
I made the move to linux /slackware/ about 2 1/2 years ago.
I use staroffice for my book keeping needs and after reformatting
I proceeded to install SuSE when the error made its self known.
The installation would simply wig out- ie. the package that would'nt
install was needed by other packages and this quickly proved to
confuse yast.At this point the install would tell me of the errors
and recomend a reinstall.
lx_suse.rpm bad header
My hardware is in line with all that SuSE is able to run on,I checked
so while some hardware is better than others mine is fully
compatable.Disk space is not a problem.
These things can happen no biggie,but to be ignored is not an option
I will entertain after paying $60.00usd.
I'am sorry for all the fuss but I had exhausted all other means of
getting SuSE to respond, gladly they did.
digs
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