Thanks Brad and Anders... both of your answers are helpful - I started on the ethereal site and then migrated onto the Redhat site, ultimately, I needed to install the ethereal-gnome rpm.. which required that I update several base rpms. It works now, except that I don't fully understand what I'm looking at ;-) I'll ask those questions if I can't answer them through documentation.. thanks.
>>> Wed, 6 May 2003, George wrote:
>>>
>>> help please.. I am convinced Ethereal will solve a long standing home
>>> network problem for me, but
>>> I can't seem to get it started. A query of my Linux server suggests it
>>> should be a simple command line:
>>>
>>> [root@xxxx root]# rpm -qa | grep -i ether
>>> ethereal-0.9.6-1
>> Thur, 7 May, 2003, Brad wrote:
>>
>>Some distros break up the packages into GUI forms and non-GUI forms. You may
>>need to install a gtk+ethereal package or something like that. In any case,
>>you should have a look at
>>ftp://ftp.ethereal.com/pub/ethereal/rpms/
>>and compare the various packages, and pick a more up-to-date version, which
>>has important fixes.
>>
>>HTH
>>
>>Brad
> Fri, 9 May, 2003, Anders wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Or load the following RedHat errata :
>
> https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2003-076.html
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Anders Broman
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