urpmi for Fedora C1

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Date: 03/29/04


Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 21:00:05 +0100

Hi all,

I've been interested in trying out FC1 for a while now, so the other
day I partitioned off a chunk my LM 9.2 install and now am able to
successfully dual boot between the two. It's rather nice, I admit.

I just have one question. In LM9.2 I have a huge bunch of "contrib"
sources defined for urpmi. This makes installing almost anything that
has an RPM for Mandrake a breeze. My question is two-fold, is there
anything like urpmi for Fedora? If so, is there anything like PLF for
it? (PLF has all the goodies that can't be included for whatever
reason or another).

Thanks all 8)

Jeremy

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