On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:59:58 -0400, max bianco wrote: > On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Amadeus W.M. <amadeus84@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> What's the name of that program that can be used to display stock >> market charts? I first saw it in F7. I can add it to a pannel (right >> click -> add to panel -> Invest), but I probably don't have it >> installed, because nothing happens when I click the icon on the panel. >> And I did search for "invest", "stock", "market", "ticker", "tracker" >> with yum and found nothing that might ring a bell. >> >> > Invest is the right name. I check my stocks with it too. Are you using > gnome or kde? Its still there in gnome but I don't know about kde. Did > you remove any packages from your install that you thought you might not > need? I am pretty sure its part of the gnome-applets package. I am > still playing with the new kde. Maybe there is a stocks widget? I > haven't looked. > I love the menu. Reminds me of what open suse was doing in 10.2. Not > like the ever expanding menu nightmare that confronted me in f7. I am > finding it pretty usable but after so much time using gnome i am having > to adjust plus kde isn't quite finished with the reworking. Still soon I > will make the transition back to KDE completely. I have missed K3B and > amarok among others(which i notice is missing replaced by Juk or is JUk > a new amarok?I am out of the loop here) Anyway, i am getting off the > subject. gnome-applets package should have what you need. [root@phoenix ~]# yum list | grep -i invest [root@phoenix ~]# yum doesn't find it. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list