> > For instance, user knows (from a friend or random webpage) that the > > program foo is neat, and tries to start it: > > > foo > > > Command not found: foo > > > This program is available for Fedora but is not currently installed. > > > To install this program type (as root): yum install FooPackage > > That'd be nice to have also, and i think is fairly orthogonal to the > fedora-apps RPM idea. After all this targets terminal users, while the > uninstalled icons target all users, especially those that never use a > terminal app (i.e. those for whom the only way to install additional > software is with the 'Add/Remove Software' menu entry, aka pirut). command-not-found if I remember good did that in Ubuntu. -- Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek http://liviopl.jogger.pl/
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