by supra92 » Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:04 pm
off the top of my head, it's pretty rare to actually reference the ".rpm" when using the yum or rpm commands. I've never installed SS via RPM, but have you tried simply doing "yum install subsonic-4.1" ?
also... doublecheck that your yum repositories actually contain subsonic. you could always download the RPM directly from the subsonic homepage, and then do a simple "rpm -ivh subsonic-4.1"....
Regards,
Supra92