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Old 05-08-2008   #1 (permalink)
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running rpm files

I have installed installed compiz on my computer and it came up with all the gui correctly but i couldn't get it to run correctly so i uninstalled it. After that i tried to redownload it but now all i get are files and when i try to run the executable files it acts like something is running but nothing apears and there is no gui so i am lost. Can anyone tell me how to run this i have gnome on suse10.3. thanks
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Could someone anyone please help im about ready to give up on linux bc i cannot do ANYTHING watch a movie download a program nothing. If someone could tell me how to do something i would be reenergized and my life would have meaning again lol thanks
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You will find it much easier to use the package manager for installing software - for SUSE that is Yast. Using the community repositories is also a good idea ... I see from your previous posts you have been having problems with net access which I suggest you cure first.

If you use Yast and the repositories you should have fewer problems than installing direct from rpms, dependencies and setup are done for you. You will also be using packages which should work with your distro.
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