Hi David,
First, **please** turn off html formatting in your email.

Now to your question,  rpm has a built-in checker that will check to see
if you need to install other packages in order to install the one you
want. this is called dependency checking, and it happens
automatically. Sooo, if you want to install Nautilus, as root run the rpm
command.  It will tell you that you need to install gnome and a bunch of
other stuff to make it work.  Install that stuff, then Nautilus.  You
don't need to install everything, as a matter of fact, you shouldn't
install everything.  Just install what you need.

Mark

On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, David Schulberg wrote:


> I have installed the Redhat 7.2 Linux associated with Clark Connect and
> would now like to install the rest of the packages that come with the
> 7.2 distribution. Principally I am interested in Nautilus, Gnome etc
>  
> I am unsure of what approach to take. If I run 'rpm' and specify a
> wildcard *.rpm using my distribution CD I understand that I would
> install everything from the CD. I am unsure however if this would affect
> my Clark Connect setup.
>  



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