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Old 7th November 2005, 06:01 PM
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FC3 and mysql administrator and mysql query browser

hi guys, im new with fedora, i've just intalled mysql from FC3 cds, but now i need to install mysql administrator and mysql query browser, but i dont know how to do it, i tried with yum

using

yum install mysql-adminstrator*

but after repositories checking, it says nothing to do, package not found

also i tried with the complete name

yum install mysql-administrator-1.0.22a.rpm and nothing

i think maybe i need more repositories in my yum configuration or what 's wrong??

thanks by your help
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