On Wednesday 09 January 2013 11:49:40 am Patrick Serru wrote:
Hi all,
I post a lot of requests for assistance on this list, but got few
answers. A developer can tell if the observations at the origin of requests
(possible bugs), ot the questions themself are followed by effects within
the TDE team or other groups of developers?
In other words: is it useful if I waste my time sending smoke signals
on this list???
Patrick, the problem is that the really knowledgable people are very busy and
the rest of us are, well, not very knowledgable. Until they dropped KDE 3 for
KDE 4 I was a very happy user of PCLinuxOS where everything was very easy and
we used to say that "everything just worked."
Ignorance really was bliss. :-)
Anyway, Fedora uses the "yum" utility according to Wikipedia. There is a short
tutorial on yum available at
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rhel-centos-fedora-linux-yum-command-howto/
in English. I'm sure you could also find one in French.
Wikipedia also says that "apt-rpm is an alternative to yum, and may be more
familiar to people used to Debian or Debian-based distributions,"
and perhaps you might want to Google apt-rpm, though yum might be safer being
the native utility.
<troll>
How dreamer I am! In 199x, I dreamed that the beginning of the end
of Windows would be in 2000, replaced by Linux. But maybe next year... :-)
Yeah, maybe next year, or the year after that... :-)
Andy