Hi Darren, > I presume that Red Carpet removed gedit in an > attempt to resolve your > dependency conflicts. Didn't you pay attention to > what it told you it > was about to do? You can check what it did by > starting it and switching > to the History tab where you will be able to see > what you did. Yes, on History; Installed openssl096b 0.9.6-14.1 Removed gnome-spell 1.9.5.4.1 gedit 2.6.0.4 galeon 1.2.11.1.8.0 gaim 0.80.1.FC2 balsa 2.0.17.1 aspell-en 0.51.7.1 aspell-devel 0.50.3-19.1 aspell 0.50.3-19.1 gnome-spell1.0 1.0.4-0.ximian.5.1 gtkspell 2.0.4-4.1 xine 0.9.8-4 telex-dvilj 1.0.7-47 qtlx-GL 1.45-16 pine 4.44-14.80.0 pan 0.14.2-7 ltmodem-kv_2.4.18_18.8.0 8.26a9-1 koffice 1.3-6 ical 2.2-26 abiword 2.0.5-2 > You can > try to re-inistall gedit by clicking on the icon on > the toolbar that > looks like a Radar dish, selecting the following > channels: > > * Fedora Core 2 > * Fedora Core 2 Stable > * Fedora Core 2 Updates > * rpm.livna.org stable > > and then switching to the Available Software tab, > find gedit, select it, > Mark for Installation, and then click the icon that > looks like gears. Now I got 'gedit' back. Tks for your detail advice. B.R. Stephen _______________________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com.hk address at http://mail.english.yahoo.com.hk