Re: [Test-Announce] Fedora 22 Alpha Release Candidate 3 (RC3) Available Now!

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Again to how to install the graphical view of Yum/ex. Here 2 screenshots of F21
to compare with my last posting for F22. (I have F21 and F22 on different
external disks, therefore it's no problem to switch from F22 to F21 and vice versa)


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Betreff: Re: Fwd: [Test-Announce] Fedora 22 Alpha Release Candidate 3 (RC3) Available Now!


On Sun, 2015-03-08 at 17:40 -0400, Joerg Lechner wrote:
> 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.

There's no significant
difference in the behaviour of different 
graphical software tools in F21 and
F22.

GNOME Software was the default (and only installed) graphical software

manager in Fedora Workstation 21, and it's the same in Fedora 
Workstation 22.
Its design and behaviour hasn't changed in any notable 
way.

yumex is a
different graphical software manager. It is not installed 
by default in Fedora
Workstation - in 21 or 22. It *is* installed by 
default in the Cinnamon, Xfce,
LXDE, and MATE spins.

If you don't have it installed, you can install it with
'yum install 
yumex' and find it in the overview after that.

As Michael said,
yum per se provides no graphical application you 
would find through the
overview. I'm really pretty sure you must be 
remembering yumex, nothing else
seems to fit the bill.
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