On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 15:26, Colin Watson wrote: > I believe it's there for extracting files manually from RPMs, building > RPMs, and that sort of thing. Using it to install packages on your live > system is dangerous because there's no protection against RPM packages > stomping all over things that dpkg has installed; if you use alien, you > get that protection. > Thank's that was interesting. With time I will probably learn...:-)
Now when I run the tarball installation I can't seem to give the installer the right information when it asks me: *What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel?* Cheers, Helgi Örn -- ~~~~~ This message is digitally signed - GPG key at: ~~~~ ~~ <http://www.sacred-eagle.com/gnupg_public_key.html> ~~
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