Hi Rahul,
> It isn't a feature that is driven by Fedora and hence it won't be in the
> feature list. It is just what happens when more upstream software take
> advantage of it over time..
> feature list. It is just what happens when more upstream software take
> advantage of it over time..
Yes, NOW it's clear! Thanks Rahul!
-Ilyes
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:16 PM, Rahul Sundaram <metherid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/25/2011 12:36 AM, Ilyes Gouta wrote:It isn't a feature that is driven by Fedora and hence it won't be in the
> Rahul,
>
> > If you aren't actively using the GNOME or KDE frontend, just remove
> those and leave the
> > framework as it is.
>
> That was tough :)
>
> AFAIK (and I might be wrong) deep PacakgeKit integration wasn't
> clearly mentioned in Fedora 15's feature set list.
feature list. It is just what happens when more upstream software take
advantage of it over time..
Just leave it installed. You don't have to use it. That is still a
>
> I was just asking if it was possible to recover to a situation where
> the user would still have the choice, to use or not use PackageKit.
> That's all. Fedora 14 gave that choice.
>
> Alright, thanks for explaining!
choice.
Rahul
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