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Old 8th August 2006, 11:39 AM
Jongi Offline
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Yum: Using it as root and through a sudo command

Does this return different results? It seems to me that when I do a yum list <wildcard>, that it returns no results. But if I immediatley as root do a yum list <wildcard> that it returns a list of programs. Would there be any particular reason for this?
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