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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Jul 2 10:34:43 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: woengler at gmail.com (William Engler)</li>
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I know that www.fedora.us supports both apt and yum and is a pretty
reliable "extras" repository, but there are loads of yum repositories
out there also.
William "SPAM" Engler
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 10:13:29 -0400, Dow Hurst <dhurst at kennesaw.edu> wrote:
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> Just checking since I have a pretty high priority on getting apt to do what I
> want. Anyone ever installed KDE to get K3B on Redhat? Is it just easier to
> compile and install from source rather than use apt? I haven't had enough
> time to research this thoroughly but what Googling I have done yields very
> little for Linux apt Redhat, or apt Redhat repository and so on.
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> I'll be looking at my errors on the KDE install and seeing what I can figure
> out this weekend. Thanks,
> Dow
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