I was trying kpackage because I spaced on rpm -e even
existing. I eventually got it worked out though.
Thanks for the thoughts Paul. I'm pretty happy with
7.1 now since all my hardware works more often then it
doesn't.
I keep seeing this other problem though. It has
happened to me on 7.02 and 7.1 with the advanced
installs, developer installs and newbie installs.
Occasionally either when first booting into linux or
when logging out/switching users, the mouse and
keyboard cease to respond. Sometimes I can Tab
through login fields and other times the only thing I
can do is hold down the dreaded reset button. Have
you seen this problem? It seems to only happen after
I get mouse wheel working.
huh. Anyway, thanks again Paul.
Dacia
--- Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Dacia and AzureRose wrote:
>
> >I updated the RPM database to no avail. I used the
> >file list in the RPM for the voodoo3 to manually
> >delete all of its files, to no avail. I have
> searched
> >my entire file system for files named 3dfx,
> voodoo2,
> >voodoo3, V2, V3, Glide etc etc. Nothing is
> installed.
> > I have rebooted three times. Why will this not
> work?
>
> Do you try to uninstall through kpackage or so?
> Try RPM -e voodoo<whatever> from a prompt? (Don't
> know what voodoo is in
> respect with a card, only with carribean rituals)
>
> >I am totally completely raging pissed off at
> mandrake
> >right now.
>
> Of course. Call it Bill. ;)
> Paul
>
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