Satish Balay wrote: > Oh you mean - install some RPM built for SUSE 8.0 on FC3? Dave Woolcock wrote: > er, yes - I thought you could do that. > > Otherwise Linux is worse than Windoze DLL hell In my experience, yes, you should be able to do that ... IF you've got the right dependencies installed. That, too should be fine, but you could end up installing quite a bit of legacy RPMs to satisfy the legacy requirements. It depends on the application, of course. Character mode applications generally have few dependencies (that aren't satisfied by generic Unix applications), while something that depends on an otherwise obsolete toolkit will obviously have to have enough of that toolkit installed. But the Linux developers take application-level binary compatibility seriously: you should still be able to run ten year old binaries. James. -- E-mail address: james | "Isn't air travel wonderful? Breakfast in London, @westexe.demon.co.uk | dinner in New York, luggage in Brazil."