Davy Brion said: > ok, but apt doesn't come with Fedora by default. Yum does come with > fedora. I don't know why yum was chosen over apt, personally i prefer > yum but i don't really want to get into that argument right now... but > there were probably valid reasons as to why yum was chosen instead of > apt. So why not take full advantage of yum and make it as easy to use > as possible to new Fedora users? well, apt doesn't come on the fedora DISCS, but it is a part of the official fedora EXTRAS, which is housed at www.fedora.us. you'll find tons of programs there for fedora. -d +( duncan brown : duncanbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx )+ +( linux "just works" : www.linuxadvocate.net )+ -------------------------------------------------- Understatement of the century: "Hello everybody out there using minix - I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones" - Linus Torvalds, August 1991 --------------------------------------------------