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Geoffrey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Jim Popovitch wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 8:33 PM, Scott Castaline <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:hscast@charter.net"><hscast@charter.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Nope. Command not found. Fedora changed to something else in F9. F8 and earlier was pirut.
Everything I found so far references package-kit, but there ain't no
such command. I have also posted on the Fedora Forums, several views no
replies, not even any comments from the Fedora people.
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<pre wrap="">pup? puplet? (if so, don't ask me how I found that out)
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That's the update app. pirut is the software install app on fedora 8.
I'm surprised they would have starting using something else on fedora 9.
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<pre wrap="">-Jim P.
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I just got done with a whirlwind distro trial (F9, Slack, OpenSUSE)
before going back to Ubuntu 8.04 (KDE 4). Release notes say that they
replaced pruit with packagekit.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.packagekit.org/pk-using.html">http://www.packagekit.org/pk-using.html</a> says to launch it use
gnome-packagekit<br>
but do yourself a favor and get yumex.<br>
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Will<br>
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