On 10/11/05, Bill Baird Bill.Baird@phoenixmi.com wrote:
We need more details than that!
You sure about that? Seems like it's either going to be a keyboard error, or a user error. Given the content of the message, I'm going to bet on the latter. simply use yum to update to user version 2.0, and the problem should resolve itself. :-P
/blindly blathering on.... -- Jim Perrin System Administrator - UIT Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center