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Mark Knecht wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
None music question. I'm setting up my son's Christmas computer and
wondering how people go about getting new packages installed for
non-music applications.
Is there a way to point apt/Synaptic at some other repositories
that have RPMs for FC2? I don't want to download RPMs and go back into
dependency hell.
Do you only use the original CDs?
Some other way?
How do you all get new stuff downloaded when it's a non-Planet app?
Thanks,
Mark
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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">It depends on
what OS i'm on. I use yum on FC2/AMD64 (does NOT use sources.list) and
Synaptic/apt for FC2/i686.<br>
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the synaptic app has a nice way of configuring the repositories. It's
easy to configure.<br>
I'd start there. I'm sure many here will reply with their favorite
repos from p.c. to freshrpms.net<br>
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