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Old 5th November 2007, 10:32 AM
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Extra Repos

Hey, was poking around at the how-to forge web site and found a Fedora section. Browsing that section I found a tutorial on managing yum. Yeah, another tutorial about yum... Anyhow, there is a comprehensive list of available Fedora repos there and I just thought I'd post a link to the article in case anyone's interested. Maybe there are a few repos that some were not aware of. After all, we all need more options to help us get into trouble, right?

Here's the link.... http://www.howtoforge.com/managing_p..._yumex_fedora7
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There were a couple in there that I did not know about.

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Welcome. Thought that it was worth at least a mention...
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Thankyou glennzo it was well worth a mention
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Yes in deedily. More repos for my personal repos.rpm
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Darn, that is alot of repos! Nice find Glennzo.
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