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Ok, I just made on F21 2 screen shots to explain, what I am missing in F22. I
myself read the
manpages (yumex, dnf, or whatever I need), if it's neccessary
to use the command line.
But there are people, who decide, do I use linux or
something else. And when linux is too
complicated to apply, these, also young
people, students, will decide not to use linux.
That's the reason why I started
this thread. I am not a linux expert, as most of the QA testers,
but I think I
have a good overview over different computer systems.


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Verschickt: So, 8 Mrz 2015 7:45 pm
Betreff: Re:
[Test-Announce] Fedora 22 Alpha Release Candidate 3 (RC3) Available Now!


On
Sat, 7 Mar 2015 13:56:22 -0500, Joerg Lechner wrote:

> I don't know how
to
express correctly in computer English. As I used YUM previously from Fxx to
F21,
for installation of YUM I went 
> to the software tool in Gnome, put into
the
search line "yum" and then install. Afterwards there
> was an icon "YUM"
amongst
all the other application icons,

Really? Maybe your memory plays
tricks on you.
Here with F21 (x86_64) it
only displays "Yum Extender" (aka
"yumex"), the
graphical tool.
Same happens when using GNOME Shell "Type to
search..." at the
top.

> which are displayed, when You hit the
"Aktivitaeten" 
> Button (F22
German language version), and then the icon at
the bottom there.

Sounds
unusual. Yum in package "yum" does not include
anything that would
have the
tools displays it there.

> I could use this
simple way to display the yum menue
in the window 

What do you mean with
that? There is no such thing.
Even with
Alt+F2 execution of programs, GNOME
Shell does not manage to start
"yum",
because it needs a terminal program to
be started within.

> and in not
> too
complicated cases it was not
neccessary to go via command line. 
> In F22 it is
not possible even to find
YUM in the Gnome Software Tool, but there is Yum (or
Yumex, I don't know the
difference) as command line tool.
> 

Again, the
Software Tool in F21 only
finds "Yum Extender". I haven't
checked whether it
still does that for F22
(but I can do that).
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