Hi, You can use synaptic, from conectiva. Even if you don't use the upgrade function (via apt_rpm " a la Debian"), you will see the list of your packages installed, non installed, etc ... Regards, Philippe On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 20:12, marcos.otc wrote: > In the past, we had the kpackage to see the database rpm. > Nowadays what we should use ? > Am I asking in terms of graphic interface (environment), ok? > > The RH8 program to dealing with RPM database is an > only "instalation wizard", that is not updated with the > packages that we installed. > > -0- > > I am constantly updating my system through RHNetwork. > Including the kernel updatings. I saw that when beginning, > I am still informed that the kernel stays ...14 and the files > and slinks into /boot pointing to ...19. > Why ? > > -0- > > Thanks in advance, > > MNobre. -- Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list