Here is how I did what you are trying to do:
Whhile connected to the internet and while a registered user of the REdHat Network - I entered the followiing at a prompt:
up2date samba-swat samba-client samba common samba.
And away it went. All the latest samba software from REDHAT was installed on my system. All from a prompt.
Worked like a charm..
And if it so happens that you want samba removed from your system first just enter - rpm -qa | grep samba, to first find out what packages are installed, and than run rpm -e samba-packages-whatever -they-are-called..
At 02:48 PM 1/11/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi list, I recently installed a firewall/router file server computer. I now want to install SAMBA so the 2 windows machines in my network can access the printer. But, I did not install in on installation and do not have a GUI installed in that machine. If I try to rpm samba I receive warnings of other packages that must be installed. And they too rely on other packages. Is there a text oriented tool I can use that does the same as the redhat-config-packages application.Thanx in advance, Ronald -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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