Another way to view what's in them or even read the README or setup instructions is from within console or an xterm, run Midnight Commander. The command to start it is mc You can look into an RPM and read the text files with it without installing. Just another way. Ron On Sun, 21 Mar 1999, Nicholas J. Leon wrote: >On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, John Johnson II wrote: > > # Does anyone know of a way that I can browse (excuse my use of a MS term) > # all of my rpm files before installing them? Or maybe a file that lists the > # basic contents of all the rpms? > >Um, list the CONTENTS of a given rpm? rpm -qlp the.file.in.question.rpm > >To list all the INSTALLED rpms? rpm -qa > -- Ron Marriage Email = mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Blind Related Links http://www.seidata.com/~marriage/rblind.html
