> Like most newbies I have made the mistake of installing programs rather > than upgrading or freshening an example is I have Evolution installed > from Red Hat 9 as I didn't know what I was doing I installed Evolution > 1.4 now I think I have two versions of Evolution installed and am scared > to un-install in case I loose anything. Nothing to worry about - evolution stores everything in /home/<user>/evolution in standard mbox format. It will not get corrupt if you use it on different versions. Back it up, just in case, and use rpm -qa | grep evolution and remove the older version with rpm -e <package> > > > On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 21:43, Austin Isler wrote: > > I downloaded all the files to a temp directory, then I used the command > > rpm -Uvh <insert filenames here> be sure to use the * wildcard so you > > don't have to type all the filenames. > > example: kde*.rpm qt*.rpm > > > > Austin > > -- > > Regards > > Peter Cannon > > peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > "And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, > he wept for there were no more worlds to conquer."