OK, since I am on a slow dial-up connection at home, I got some help from a friend of mine, who's working for a major ISP here in Athens and made me a favor of collecting the latest XFREE86 updates on a CD.

Now, I wonder what is the proper command to install these updates, since I observed that there are rather complex dependencies between the packages.

So, I suppose that the correct command would be:

rpm -Uvh --nodeps *.rpm

while being into the directory, where the updates are stored.

Am I correct or what?

If yes, is there any way (e.g., variant / option of the "rpm" command), that I can apply afterwards in order to check whether everything in my system is healthy and consistent?

TIA,
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Registered Linux User #305894,
Ximian Evolution (ver.1.4) on Red Hat Linux (8.0),
Athens, GREECE,
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