Re: Apt Problem.

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Kam Leo wrote:
> By the way, yum is easy to use. As superuser or root run "yum
> upgrade".  (You don't have to do an update command.)  For more
> informatiion "man yum" and "man yum.conf" should do the trick.

For the sake of completeness, apt does not understand Fedora's x86-64
multilib arrangement and will get seriously confused.

If you're on x86-64, then consider apt broken.

Hope this *doesn't* help (i.e. hope you don't have to worry about this!)

James.


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