Karl Larsen wrote:
[root@localhost ~]# yum install vlc
Setting up Install Process
Parsing package install arguments
Resolving Dependencies
The yum is not looking for a repo to get this mess. How can this be? I
have removed all livna repos but it does not even use them.
All of the vlc rpm's are in the livna repos. So, if you have
removed/disable livna then you will not get vlc.
For what ever reason, this mailing list seems to be failing in its
attempts to help you. Have you thought about dropping in on your local
high school to see if they have a computer club? You may find someone
there that is willing to help with "hands on" help. I think that is
better suited to you than "long distance learning".
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