Remember Automatix? Yes the nifty little application that made installing additional softwares on the Ubuntu system a breeze. Here comes the same for Fedora 9, FedoMATIX (v0.1Beta). It currently works on the command line only, but supports more than 60 additional softwares/apps already. The next version, which is due release in 2 months, will feature a GUI and many more softwares and hacks.
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by jb7852 on Mon 7th Jul 2008 14:02 UTC
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2008-07-07
This is NOT an Automatix Team project. An Automatix for Fedora is in the process of being developed.
i thought automatix was ditched as ubuntu already had the functionality built-in
Automatix for Ubuntu wasn't ditched for technical reasons it was ditched for political reasons, which a lot of people are probably aware of. I could tell the team was pissed when they moved to Windows Vista.
now they think fedora needs it?
Fedora is in desperate need of an Automatix. When a new user comes to Fedora they are probably going to ask "Why can't I play my music and how do I make my nvidia card work properly." "Ok, I now know I need to get these codecs from a separate repo, but there are 3 livna, RPMforge, and ATrpms. Which one should I use? Can I use all three?" "Ok I now decided on which repo I want to use, How do I add that repo?" "The repo-release RPM wasn't too hard, but I want to install Skype also and they don't have a repo-release RPM so how do I add that repo?" "This is getting confusing!!!"
Member since:
2008-07-07
This is NOT an Automatix Team project. An Automatix for Fedora is in the process of being developed.
Automatix for Ubuntu wasn't ditched for technical reasons it was ditched for political reasons, which a lot of people are probably aware of. I could tell the team was pissed when they moved to Windows Vista.
Fedora is in desperate need of an Automatix. When a new user comes to Fedora they are probably going to ask "Why can't I play my music and how do I make my nvidia card work properly." "Ok, I now know I need to get these codecs from a separate repo, but there are 3 livna, RPMforge, and ATrpms. Which one should I use? Can I use all three?" "Ok I now decided on which repo I want to use, How do I add that repo?" "The repo-release RPM wasn't too hard, but I want to install Skype also and they don't have a repo-release RPM so how do I add that repo?" "This is getting confusing!!!"