Thanks for the note David, you are right,  Win4Lin has made to be not
upgradeable, so rpm -i is the appropriate one to use. 

But since I pointed out in the very beginning of this guide that you have to
UNINSTALL all kinds of previously installed Win4Lin BEFORE you start doing
anything, if you followed the guide, you are still OK, even if you did rpm
-Uvh...

Viktor


David Peet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > ...............
> > Download the win4lin 2.0 desktop version from:
> > 
> >
ftp://ftp.netraverse.com/pub/win4lin/Win4Lin2.0-eval/Win4Lin/RPMS/i386/Win4Lin-5.1.0ga-1.i386.rpm
> > 
> > This is the only rpm you find there, so it is easy enough...
> > 
> > Become root again and install the above rpm:
> > 
> > rpm -Uvh Win4Lin-5.1.0ga-1.i386.rpm
> > 
> > ...............
> 
> NOTE: You should NOT use "-U" with the Win4Lin RPM.  Use "-i" to install
> and "-e" to remove.  If you have Win4Lin already installed, the "-U"
> will screw it up, and you will have to do "rpm -e Win4Lin" and then
> "rpm -i filename" to fix it.
> 
> -Thanks
> -David Peet
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