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Old 6th June 2006, 05:42 PM
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Adding and removing software

I tried to use the add/remove software feature in FC5 to install xfce but out of 3 times, my gnome and openoffice was removed automatically, although I made sure that all of them were selected before clicking on the apply button. How frustrating...
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Old 6th June 2006, 06:31 PM
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try yumex for adding and removing packages next time
Code:
yum -y install yumex
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