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May 28th, 2002, 08:16 PM
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Oh, there are different ways to install RPM files. Most of the time in GNOME and KDE their is a visual version of an RPM installer. Just download the RPM, click on it, and tell it what you want it to do (ie: update, overwrite all existing, plain install, etc). Hope this helps, and if you want the way to do it in a command console tell me and I'll post how to do it that way.
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