On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 09:24:43 +0100, Anne Wilson
<cannewilson(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2009 08:54:02 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Thursday 25 June 2009 08:18:39 Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> > > Now I just want to know how to deal with the remaining 15 f10
> > > packages.
> >
> > Maybe there isn't any f11 equivalent for them?
>
> That did occur to me. If they are unused I don't suppose that they
> matter.
> If they are (correctly) being used, that's fine. However there are
some
> on
> the list that surely don't come into those categories - iptables, sudo
> and
> libtar, for instance. This is the list
>
> google-gadgets-0.10.5-7
> libdcp4client-4.0.0-35
> neon-0.28.4-1.1
> iptables-ipv6-1.4.3.2-1
> ca-certificates-2009-1
> kbackup-0.5.4-1
> GeoIP-1.4.6-2
> libtalloc-1.2.0-31
> compat-db45-4.5.20
> sudo-1.7.1-2
> kompose-0.5.3-13
> iptables-1.4.3.2-1
> google-gadgets-qt-0.10.5-7
> libtar-1.2.11-11
> kipi-plugins-0.3.0-1
>
I now find that neither dolphin nor konqueror will run, so I've runout
of
patience. Later today I'll be backing up and doing a clean
install -
although
without a file manager selecting files for backup will not be easy.
Erm, do you really need a X filemanager for that or did I miss something?
:)
What about mc?
[eelko@eb Documents]$ yum info mc
Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
Name : mc
Arch : i586
Epoch : 1
Version : 4.6.2
Release : 10.fc11
Size : 5.3 M
Repo : installed
From repo : updates
Summary : User-friendly text console
file manager and visual shell
URL :
http://www.midnight-commander.org/
License : GPLv2
Description: Midnight Commander is a visual shell much like a file
manager, only
: with many more features. It is a text mode application, but
it also
: includes mouse support. Midnight Commander's best features
are its
: ability to FTP, view tar and zip files, and to poke into RPMs
for
: specific files.
Anne
--
Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards,
Eelko Berkenpies