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Re: Newbie install question


From: Michel
Subject: Re: Newbie install question
Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 15:42:40 +0100
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Suse should have a tool called YasT I think that sgould solvbe your dependecy-problems.

Brabants Michel

Bill Kreamer wrote:

I recently bought and installed SuSE Linux 9.0 Personal, and found out that
both Octave and Gnuplot were missing. I tried downloading rpm's from SuSE's
ftp site, but got into a package dependency mess when I tried to install
them. Is there a better way to obtain  and install these two items?





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