[ale] Fedora 9
Scott Castaline
hscast at charter.net
Tue May 27 06:25:53 EDT 2008
Jim Kinney wrote:
> And it's a rip-snorting pile of dog poo. You can only install one
> package at a time. Maybe that's easier for noobs but I found it to be
> a time waster. yumex is great for all purpose use and pirut can also
> be reinstalled (cli: yum update yum rpm && yum install pirut yumex ).
>
> The big change is the new package tool no longer asks for root
> password for updates to installed packages. It requires root password
> to install new packages. I can see the logic of that but I'm not real
> happy with it.
I too thought that was a little odd. As far as pirut goes, when you go
to install pirut it installs gnome-packagekit. But I agree, it's a PITA
when you want to install a bunch of packages, you gotta wait for each
one to complete before it allows you to request more. I guess yumex
maybe the way to go.
>
> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Jeremy T. Bouse
> <jeremy.bouse at undergrid.net <mailto:jeremy.bouse at undergrid.net>> wrote:
>
> Scott Castaline wrote:
> > Does anyone know the command that starts the package-kit gui in
> Fedora
> > 9? It's the one that corresponds to the menu option "Add/Remove
> Software".
> >
> > TIA
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> It's gpk-application and can be found in the menu system under
> System -> Administration -> Add/Remove Software
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