Couldn't stop myself from trying the new Fedora 2-test1 release, even if it is an alpha! The 2.6 kernel, KDE 3.2 and Gnome 2.5 all in the same release was just to much candy to turn away from; too bad it's more sour rather than sweet at this (beta) point than I would have expected.
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Finding updated packages
Downloading needed headers
flash-plugin is installed and is the latest version.
j2re is installed and is the latest version.
xmms-mp3 is installed and is the latest version.
mozilla-acroread is installed and is the latest version.
libdvdread is installed and is the latest version.
acroread is installed and is the latest version.
divx4linux is installed and is the latest version.
No actions to take
Oh my god its soooo hard what will the users do! *cry*
I have helped many newbies with this, And I tell them 3 things put this yum.conf in etc, then type 'yum update' and the command you just saw. Infact I posted the yum.conf in an earlier thread and people think this is too hard? but its easy to search the web for divx, java, flash, winamp, photoshop, firewall, antivirus, etc, etc, etc. then they ask you for cracks, and pop up blockers, etc, etc would you people stop trolling already. Now all you tell them to do is
'yum -C info "*"|more' and go through installing anything they think might be neat. this is easier than setting a wrist watch.
yum install flash-plugin j2re xmms-mp3 mozilla-acroread libdvdread acroread divx4linux
Finding updated packages
Downloading needed headers
flash-plugin is installed and is the latest version.
j2re is installed and is the latest version.
xmms-mp3 is installed and is the latest version.
mozilla-acroread is installed and is the latest version.
libdvdread is installed and is the latest version.
acroread is installed and is the latest version.
divx4linux is installed and is the latest version.
No actions to take
Oh my god its soooo hard what will the users do! *cry*
I have helped many newbies with this, And I tell them 3 things put this yum.conf in etc, then type 'yum update' and the command you just saw. Infact I posted the yum.conf in an earlier thread and people think this is too hard? but its easy to search the web for divx, java, flash, winamp, photoshop, firewall, antivirus, etc, etc, etc. then they ask you for cracks, and pop up blockers, etc, etc would you people stop trolling already. Now all you tell them to do is
'yum -C info "*"|more' and go through installing anything they think might be neat. this is easier than setting a wrist watch.