Re: Where is the overall list and descriptions of F7 packages?

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Stanley A. Klein wrote:
For FC5 there is a collection of wiki pages that identify and describe all
the extras and their versions with links to rpm downloads.  It is useful
for browsing to see what packages are available and for determining if
there is an FC5 rpm for a package that someone is interested in
installing.

Where is the equivalent for F7?


Stan Klein



Stan,

In case you can't find an online listing, you can use yum
to get a listing of information on all packages available
and installed.

yum info all
will give you a listing of all the packages available
and installed plus a short description of each
package. The listing will inform you as to whether the
package is "installed" or "available".

man yum
will give you all the ways to use yum

Darlene Wallach

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