Re: Is there a 'whatprovides' equivalent?
- From: James Kosin <jkosin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 15:35:37 -0400
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George Arseneault wrote:
For financial reasons, I am currently without Internet access on myhome system. I get by on friends system or the local library, if I only
need to check email. But, all of these systems are Windows systems.
'whatprovides' command that I can access from these systems? Or maybe a
Is there a repository or other web site that has an equivalent of the
mailing list where I can list the files I need to find. It seems rude
to constantly ask the rest of the group.
rates.
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George,
http://www.rpmfind.net
- -James
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