On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 19:18:37 -0500, Darr wrote: > (gleaned from the results of the original search provided by this list's > resident smartass). :) Well, that "original search" was not meant to be a full answer or the only answer. It only tried to compete with the OP's brevity, refusal to do a little bit of home-work and not giving any background: | I got a file from a friend: And apparently the friend has not told anything about what to do with the file? What other information has the friend given when referring to the file? | asfd.apxl asfd? asdf? qwerty? What's the meaning of that file name? The .apxl file extension looks special enough to suggest it might be unique and specific to a single file format. One never knows, though, since there are lots of file name extensions that refer to multiple different file types. | it's some kind of xml Here a quick search done by the OP should have resulted in a comment on what the .apxl format is (and learning that other people have discussed various aspects of that file format before). Such background could be helpful since "yum search apxl" does not find anything at all. And the OP did not comment on any own Yum search results either. | with what could i open this file under Fedora 14? … and again, the post really could have commented on whether there is any software compatible with Fedora 14 that can load or convert Apple Keynote files. http://developer.apple.com/appleapplications/keynote-apxl.html -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines