Previously, Keith Antoine chose to write: > I updated to kde-2.2.2 and found that I cannot use the kpackage to install > rpms its broken once again. However I used the konsole to install no real > problem till today. It all of a sudden tells me that there is no such > command as rpm anymore, yes I was in root. So I have lost the ability to > install rpms and of course I ahve quite a few to put in, no I do not want > to compile, make install all day if I can get rpm back. Trouble is I am > stumped as to where I can get and reinstall this easily, I cannot use an > rpm to do this. > > I am in Suse 7.3
Shot in the dark: Did you su to root from a regular user? Suse may be like RedHat in that when you su, you don't get root's full path. With RedHat, you must use 'su -' to get root's path to executables. HTH, Tim _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users