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If you haven't used Fedora since Core 5, you would be surprised how much faster is yum now. Maybe it isn't so fast as apt, but almost.
You should know, that all extra media codecs, and stuff, is in just one repository called rpmfusion. Yo go there, install one package (plenty of instructions there), and you'll have access to all that stuff you want to install after Fedora.
Good luck 
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http://www.osnews.com/story/21652/Yum_It_s_Starting_to_Get_Tasty
The speed of yum in Fedora Core 5 and Fedora 11 is very much different. It doesn't make sense to talk about yum lacking packages. Yum is merely a tool that downloads packages from the repository. In the case of Fedora, all of packages you mention is either in Fedora itself or in http://rpmfusion.org
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f11.html




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2005-07-06
I have kept Fedora at bay after I started using Ubuntu 6.06. My last Fedora was FC5. However I'm willing to try again and again. I only need a help in better yum support after the basic installation.
Yum is too slow, and lacks packages by default. I need a guide that can point me to add more yum repos and build the repo to support various packages like - icewm, xfce, banshee, acrobat, gaim, vlc, mplayer, gnomad2, picard, astrix etc....