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It's working now because my brother who lives far away from me in seattle hacked inside it and then he's gone to seattle and he's not coming that soon .
What to do ?
Do you mean to uninstall grip and install it again?!!!
I downloaded that version but I don't k'now how to uninstall,,You might be saying -Uvh, I guess this is it but,,, What file should I uninstall ???
I don't k'now which file do you want me to uninstall,,
What to do ?
Distribution: Currently Suse 11.1 but have RH7,8,9 / Fedora 7,8_64,9_64,&10_64
Posts: 634
Rep:
if you use the commandline listed in my last post
it should replace the old one with the new one
if and old one exists straight installs if it finds no old one
open terminal
$ cd <wherever-you-downloaded-the-file-to>
$ su
<enter-root-password>
# rpm -Uvh < whatever the package name is>
when it finishes
type
# cntrl + d <to return to normal user>
$ grip
Well,, Uninstalled and tehn Installed properly,,Cool so far,,
But,It works only when I'm rooting,,,
When I try ctrl+d (Getting out) It doesn't work like I'm a root .
It says
Error: Unable to initialize [/mnt/cdrom0]
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