rpmdrke "configure your computer"
I've been installing gentoo on my laptop and while waiting for something to compile I was playing with various wm's on my Madriva/Mandrake 2005 box to see what I fancied installed on my gentoo laptop.
Anyway, I had fvwm, fvwm2 and enlightenment on there, which i subsequently removed to just leave kde and icewm to make sure I don't confuse all the non-linux fans who I force to use linux who have to use this PC... it now seems however that i've lost various key parts of the operating system... rpmdrake/the whole "configure your computer" section has vanished, and doing a urpmi. whatever says urpmi isn't a valid command... it also seems to have swallowed firefox, but that isn't as pressing as I still have Konqueror... and advice/help would be much appreciated!!! Thanks |
Do the /var/log/urpmi.log files show up anything useful about what packages were removed?
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You need to do,
Code:
#urpmi rpmdrake |
Thanks for the replies.
/var/log/urpmi.log is 0 bytes and I was about to say doing urpmi gave command does not exist or some such, but then I realised I was being stupid and not running as root... I have my control centre back. Thanks guys...hopefully it will actually work for updating/ installing software!! |
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