Did you try a 'rpm -e' ?
Perhaps you also need to throw in a '--force' or
'--nodeps'.
But don't try this, untill you have no other options.
-Manoj.C
Hi Manoj,
My knowledge of the non-GUI world of Linux is somewhat limited. I will try to find the relevant commands or better still, find a pro to do it for me :-)
Cheers
Mo
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