Hello, I use the online_update script via cron to download packages, and then I use it manually to install packages. Recently, updates to apache2 were downloaded, but running online_update -i returns an error when trying to update apache. So then I decided to try updating apache manually via rpm, here are the errors: # rpm -Uvh apache2-2.0.46-3.i586.rpm error: failed dependencies: libapr0 = 2.0.46 is needed by apache2-2.0.46-3 apache2 = 2.0.44 is needed by apache2-devel-2.0.44-38 apache_mmn_20020903_0 is needed by apache2-prefork-2.0.44-38 apache_mmn_20020903_0 is needed by apache2-mod_perl-1.99_08-29 # rpm -Uvh apache2-devel-2.0.46-3.i586.rpm error: failed dependencies: apache2 = 2.0.46 is needed by apache2-devel-2.0.46-3 I know how to manually go, one by one, and install the necessary packages in order to get around the dependency problems. But doesn't YasT2 provide a way to automatically take care of that? That's one of the purposes of using an auto-install program, so I don't have to worry about the dependency issues... Another question, I see a kernel update was downloaded recently. What is the recommended procedure for upgrading the kernel? Will the online_update script take care of that automatically, including any grub changes or do I need to do something myself? Thanks for your help. Ricardo