From: "Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)" <nils@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Did you add your own .repo file to /etc/yum.repos.d/ or did you add > the info to /etc/yum.conf? Or did you download the rpm that installs > the repo file? I add them manual as xxxx.repo at yum.repos.d > Some repositories don't mix well and mention that fact on their > website. Don't just enable every repository you come across; see what > it provides and whether you need that. Yes, i know that. But the software i run comes from all of them. And some repo's are faster with newest versions then other repos. Pitty that there is not 1 big repo :) I must say, the most active repo with fast and good updates is repo atrpms. But if you enable atrpms repo on FC3 system that is a fresh installation or a running some time box.. you see so much fro atrpm that you think.. holy moly i get a new Linux install :) It still works, what I want and what repo's offers for FC3. But i guess as readed on the wiki pages.. there comes a day for a mayor upgrade.. maybe FC7 is out then.. so FC3>FC7 will be happen some day :P But so long FC3 security patches and new software versions provides, i am happy :) Its that i am not lazy, i did install for example latest mysql5 on my play FC3 machine, and more builded from sources to see how it works and then do it the same on my other FC3 box(es).. Danny -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list