You should be able to use yast to remove hpoj.

Also running "yast --remove hpoj" may work as well.

Aaron

On 1/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How do I remove HPOJ from my SUSE 10.0 (64bit) machine?
>
>  When I run the installer I get the following message:
>  sh ./hplip-1.6.12.run
>
>   DEPENDENCY AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
>  ----------------------------------
>  error: HPOJ is installed and/or running. HPLIP is not compatible with HPOJ.
>  error: Please stop/remove/uninstall HPOJ and then re-run this installer.
>
>  I checked the processes & I can't find any hpoj process
>
>  ps -efa | grep -i hpoj
>
>  I also removed the following directories:
>
>  /var/run/ptal-mlcd/
>
> /var/run/ptal-printd/
>
> /etc/ptal
>
>
>
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