no reason why not, use urpmi --test to check that you don't need to download dependencies as well, if so, download those, put all in a directory and then run 'urpmi namesofrpmshere', urpmi is usually better to use on an rpm than rpm itself since you will get more useful info regarding dependencies that might not be met
bascule On Wednesday 08 Dec 2004 1:24 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi folks, > Can I download the rpm directly from Mdk's update repository and then > install it manually instead of using urpmi? -- "Oh no, not again." -- A bowl of petunias on it's way to certain death.
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