new to Linux

Jeffrey Watts watts at jayhawks.net
Fri May 26 12:07:25 CDT 2000


On Fri, 26 May 2000, Jason Fruge wrote:

> ok, but thats upgrading =o)
> 
> # rpm -i would be install =oP~

Do a 'man rpm'.  You'll find that all upgrade does is 'rpm -e
<package>; rpm -i <package>'.

Unless you know what you are doing, you should never use 'rpm -i', as you
can accidentaly install multiple versions of the same software.  'rpm -U'
is the proper way to install software.

J.

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