9 Apr
2002
9 Apr
'02
22:27
It is hard to say what may cause this. You should be able to click on the rpm in Konq and have a look at it. If it will not open, it may be corrupted. Also check permissions. I use Vanilla kernels. There is a lot of information on the list about compiling these. Brian Marr On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 17:29, you wrote:
Hi,
I have Suse 7.0 kernel 2.2.16-17 and I desire to upgrade it to 2.2.19.
I have downloaded the approproiate rpm modules, but rpm refuses to install the package. The only message I get is "cannot be installed"
What is wrong and where do I find the appropriate information to enable me to upgrade the kernel successfully?
Cheers Brian