for the redhat guys
Cyber Source
peter at thecybersource.com
Tue Jul 23 09:46:44 EDT 2002
How about getting Netscape 7 to work in RedHat? I downloaded and
installed it from the internet much the same way I would for Mandrake.
It did the install, even checked the log file on it and it said it all
installed. However, when I try to run it, it dies without reason. It's
not a path problem as I am in the directory when invoking it. Any ideas?
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 07:57, Justin Bennett wrote:
Hmmm... Never used mandrake so I can't compare, for the KDE Theres the control
Panel, and Kpackage, but also there is the Gnome Equivelents (if you
installed gnome) theres gnorpm the gnome RPM manager. You can run this from
the command prompt, or in KDE in the K panel under Programs (with the gnome
foot icon next to it) System GnoRPM. Most of the time I use command based RPM
command so I don't know how good any of the GUIs are. I don't think there is
a RedHat specific RPM manager, just the ones that come with gnome and kde.
Justin
On Monday 22 July 2002 11:34 pm, Cyber Source wrote:
> Hello all,
> Over the weekend I decided to download and install Redhat 7.3. I was
> pleasantly suprised to see it came with kde3! I would like to ask this
> of the Redhat guys though, I am lost without the control-center of
> Mandrake and the Software Manager of Mandrake. What substitutes does
> RedHat have as far as those two? I already know about RedHat's Control
> Center and it's RPM(kpackage) and those leave a lot to be desired when
> compared to Mandrakes packages of the same sort. Does RedHat have better
> ways of handling those 2? I could live without the Control Center as I
> have enough knowledge to stumble through manually but would love to find
> a software manager comparable to Mandrake's. Any thoughts?
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