old-school
Craig White
craigwhite at azapple.com
Wed Jan 11 01:41:30 UTC 2006
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 12:49 -0800, Rickey Moore wrote:
>
>
> Robin Laing <Robin.Laing at drdc-rddc.gc.ca> wrote:
> Rickey Moore wrote:
> >
> >
>
> If you want software from a different repository, it is as
> simple as
> enabling the repository and getting a list of applications. It
> is
> time for you to do some reading up on yum. It is allot
> different and
> nicer than the old download, install what will install,
> download the
> dependencies and install what will install ......
> Sorry, what I failed to mention was that I'm using my roommate's
> Windoz machine for file dnloads and <shudder> yahoo to get email. He's
> got DSL, so we just added a network hub, and since Sprint uses pppoe
> I'm wildly updating to just get the sucker to get the ipadd! ress's
> and nameservers. Then I'm burning all these updates to CD's and
> transporting them physically to my Fedora machine, kinda like all at
> once! <smile> Trouble shooting with a shotgun...
>
> So, that's why I was looking for update instructions for humans to
> read. I know I'll just love yum once I get to the net... I updated
> KDE to use the new network manager and some pppoe deamons that I
> found. Uptodate used to make me crazy. I do love Linux though, and
> have great plans for using it.
>
> Thanx for any considerations, Ric
----
FC-4 represented a large jump in various items and the initial
installation was pretty buggy. Consequently a lot of updates are
required to make it function properly.
You really need internet access to get the updates installed as it would
be a large project to get the updates installed by hand.
Craig
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