A little while ago I reported a problem I had here with not being able to load the gnome-terminal help, I found that it needed yelp to be installed for the help to work. I installed yelp and all was well but couldn't quite work out why yelp had gone missing. Now I have discovered why. If you remove firefox it removes yelp with it, even though other things require yelp for their help. I had removed the 64-bit version of firefox and replaced it with the 32-bit version which doesn't appear to have yelp with it. OK, it's a bit of an odd dependency issue but there are good reasons for wanting a 32-bit firefox on a 64-bit system. -- Chris Green