You may try rpmreaper, it's like aptitude for RPM based systems, for easier package management.
2013/10/19 Beartooth <beartooth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I'm sitting here watching F19 try to downgrade itself to F18,
with screenful after screenful flashing by. I know that, if/when it
completes, it will tell me how many rpms it means to change; what I want,
though (out of admittedly idle curiosity), is the number of all the rpms
on the whole machine. Is there a command for that??
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Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.
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