YUM repository links
Marcelo Giles
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Thu May 6 10:07:01 2004
Suppository \Sup*pos"i*to*ry\, n.; pl. Suppositories. [LL.
suppositorium, fr. L. suppositorius that is placed
underneath: cf. F. suppositoire. See Supposition.] (Med.)
A pill or bolus for introduction into the rectum; esp., a
cylinder or cone of medicated cacao butter.
Repository \Re*pos"i*to*ry\ (r?*p?z"?*t$*r?), n. [L.
repositorium, repostorium: cf. OF. repositoire.]
A place where things are or may be reposited, or laid up, for
safety or preservation; a depository. --Locke.
On Wednesday, May 5, 2004, at 11:17 PM, mascarasnake wrote:
> Hey, John-
> Once you've updated the kernel or installed with a 3.0.1 disk, there's
> no need for the 3.01 site in your yum.conf file. Comment it out (
> using a # in front of those three lines)
>
> All of the stuff at freshrpms is YDL ready (with the exception of gimp
> - to some degree) - just do "yum info xxxxx" to get the info on what
> "xxxxxx" is. freshrpms are your friends.
>
> One last word of caution. RPM suppositories aren't always PPC
> suppositories. RPM means Redhat Package Manager. Redhat being a PC
> linux gizmo upon which YDL is based. Tread steadily, My friend.
>
> All will become apparent, in time
>
> g'luck
>
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