At 10:45 AM 11/18/99 , you wrote:
> > > rpm -e gnome (also rpm -e Gnome) gives the message: package not
>installed.
> >
> > Rather than use # rpm -e foo , I would suggest you download , install and
> > use 'rpmutils' , a package available by searching at http://rpmfind.net/
> > or http://rufus.w3.org/ or http://freshmeat.net/
> >
> > - Ravi.
>
>Okay but that still doesn't answer my question of why the plain vanilla rpm
>command should not work.
You can reinstall this.  It automatically check all installed programs.  If 
GNOME is not installed it will do.
Select first option (upgrade and install).  Just now I reinstalled Samba 
through this way.

Anil.



>regards,
>
>Sharukh.



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