Hi
An idea:
Why not make an extension to Nautilus applications:/// so it can handle
rpm installations? (like OS X)
Example: if I drop an rpm file in the applications:///Internet, the rpm
program will install as usual, but the icon for the program I installed,
will show up under Internet in the GNOME-menu.
If some conflicts ac cure, YUM cold resolve the depencies, against the
RHN (subscription based).
That cold be THE THING, that wold turn over new users.
Just an idea...
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Best Regards
Bjorn Andersen <ba(a)linuxin.dk>
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