RE: Which Perl modules are installed?

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I don't have red hat enterprise, but in red hat 9 if you have installed GNOME you start up X Windows by typing "startx" in the console. Once GNOME has loaded click on the Main Menu (the red hat) then click on "system settings", followed by clicking on "Add/Remove Applications". Go down to "Servers" amd click on "detials" which is on the right of Webserver. It should be the same for all of Red Hat. I hope this helps.

Ben

From: Ken Morley <ken@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Which Perl modules are installed?
Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 08:03:20 -0400

I've just installed Red Hat Enterprise ES V3 and want to add some
supplementary software which requires a few Perl modules as prerequisites.
How can I tell which Perl modules are currently installed?

Thanks!


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If you fuck me off then standby, Ben

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