On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 21:44:20 +0100, Giulio Sorrentino wrote: > >>On yum/up2date you can find only a minimal part of all rpm... > >>If you know what are you doing yum/up2date are not useful... > >> > >> > > > >Don't understand what you mean by 'find only a minimal part of all > >rpm'. > > > >And yum is a pretty good tool for folks who know what they are doing > >as well. It dones't do everything you can do with rpm (but then you > >dones't want to replace rpm) > > > >Satish > > > > > Try to find a you repository that contains "tkgate" software for fedora... That you found a package, which apparently has not been included in any of the widely-known repositories, makes yum/up2date "not useful"? What a weird argument! :-o With those tools you get easy access not only to all packages in the distribution itself, but also to several hundreds of extra packages. -- Fedora Core release 3 (Heidelberg) - Linux 2.6.9-1.667 loadavg: 2.56 2.27 1.64