might as well collect my observations on
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/en/index.html
section 1.3: might mention that "tsclient" can also be invoked just
from the command line, not only from the menus
section 2.2: "To view a list of all of the available package groups
for your Fedora system, run the command su -c 'yum grouplist'. "
- i don't believe just getting a yum grouplist requires root access,
and i'd avoid typing "su -c" where it's technically not required.
section 4.1: if you're going to mention "yum groupinstall", it might
be useful to also mention "yum groupinfo", unless you cover that
later. (i notice you do cover "yum groupupdate" and "yum
groupremove"
just a bit farther down the page.)
section 5.1: again, i would avoid prefixing commands with "su -c"
that don't require it.
i also don't see any mention of "yum info" on that page, which i find
handy, particularly with wildcard patterns.
section 5.2: the example of "yum provides libneon" might emphasize
that that search covers only installed packages, no?
more later, possibly.
rday
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