I'm posting this on behalf of quien-sabe@xxxxxxxxxxx who messaged me privately with the solution. > I had the same EXACT symptoms and this solved them: > > rpm -e libgnome libgnome-devel --nodeps > rpm -ivh libgnome-2.6.0-2.i386.rpm libgnome-devel-2.6.0-2.i386.rpm > > of course the above assumes that the original libgnome rpms were in > the > current directory > > Definitely a bug with the libgnome updates. I don't have time to do a > bugzilla at the moment, but will tonight if you haven't yet or can't. > > Regard, > Jim > > > -- > Helping Business Profit from Technology > http://www.aidant.net This solution also worked for me. Apparently this is a bug. Jim also sent me the bug no. it has been submitted under. > Bug 124375 has been added to the database > Would you mind posting this to the mailing list? I don't subscribe but > read often using gmane. But apparently if I am not subscribed, I can't > post. > -- > Helping Business Profit from Technology > http://www.aidant.net Now I just have to wait for a solution. :-(. Thanks for all the help guys. -- Adam Cooper <adam.j.cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxx>