Every time I run yast to install anything it installs apache. I have apacheSSL on my system, and I like it that way! You'd think this was a MS product that knows what you want wether you like it or not. the last time I ran yast I looked under /n and saw that apache had an X by it so I unchecked it. Apache was STILL installed. This is getting to be a ritual for me. I go and rpm -e apache and rpm -i apassl.rpm, then I go grap the working httpd.conf.good and copy it to httpd.conf. Next I run the little fix script that is in the SuSE.readme to fix the DB error. Is there a better way? TIA Steve -- The linux counter: http://counter.li.org -Registered Linux User # 79059 S.u.S.E. Linux: http://www.suse.com KDE: http://www.kde.org SaMBa: http://samba.anu.edu.au Mathematica: http://www.wri.com StarOffice: http://www.stardivision.com I think. I think I am, Therefore I am. I think? - Graeme Edge of the Moody Blues
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