Fedora Core 3 Add/Remove Applications problem

From: USER (user_at_user.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:23:25 -0600

I installed FC3 via FTP. I run the Add/Remove Applications program and
every time I want to install something, it wants a certain Fedora Core 3
Disc. As I said, I installed via FTP so I do not have any FC3 CDs. How
can I force the Add/Remove Applications program to use FTP rather than
asking for CDs?

I know there are better package managers out there, including just using
RPM at the CL or APT, but I'm just playing with FC3 right now as it is.
  Please limit responses to a fix for this program, and not suggestions
for better package managers.

Thanks,

KR



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