gnome/kde "add or remove packages" utility
ian douglas
id at w98.us
Tue Nov 16 23:11:43 UTC 2004
Akin to Window's "Add/Remove Software", the Gnome/KDE utility for adding
additional packages is kind of handy at times, if for nothing else than
to get RPM package names associated with "english" names.
However, I haven't found any way to tell that software to install
packages based on an FTP connection the same way I did my installation.
I downloaded the disc 1 iso and the DVD iso, and mounted the DVD iso on
an internal LAN system using "mount -o loop FC3-i386-DVD.iso
/path/to/dvd" and burned the disc 1 iso onto a CD for booting. During
the boot process, I specify "linux askmethod" to chose the FTP install,
give it the server name, path, and login details and away it goes - nice
and fast, and no CD's to change... walk away, have lunch, etc., come
back and it's finished.
However, this "Add or Remove Programs" software doesn't seem to have any
way to install packages (or groups of packages) via FTP in the same
fashion. I don't want to have to burn all 4 CD's to add one or two
utilities, and would much rather use that software to, say, add Gnome,
after an installation was already finished, than to reinstall the whole
OS all over again to select that option.
Any suggestions? Feedback? Should I submit this feature to the Fedora
crew? (install RPMs the same was as "linux askmethod" allows: CDROM, HD,
HTTP, FTP, NFS)
Thanks,
Ian
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