Hi,

You can use synaptic, from conectiva. Even if you don't use the upgrade
function (via apt_rpm " a la Debian"), you will see the list of your
packages installed, non installed, etc ...

Regards,

Philippe

On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 20:12, marcos.otc wrote:
> In the past, we had the kpackage to see the database rpm.
> Nowadays what we should use ?
> Am I asking in terms of graphic interface (environment), ok?
> 
> The RH8 program to dealing with RPM database is an
> only "instalation wizard",  that is not updated with the
> packages that we installed.
> 
> -0-
> 
> I am constantly updating my system through RHNetwork.
> Including the kernel updatings. I saw that when beginning,
> I am still informed that the kernel stays ...14 and the files
> and slinks into /boot pointing to ...19.
> Why ?
> 
> -0-
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> MNobre.
-- 
Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand



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