look about rpmfusion.
the rpmfusion repositore will start working as soon as possible, there
are alof of packages compiled since yesterday
Tom Horsley wrote:
I just tried adding the fedora 9 livna repo to my f10 alpha
system and manually edited the $baseversion string to just
be 9 everywhere.
This does indeed allow me to install stuff from livna (note: I
don't expect to find kmod packages that match my f10 kernel,
but other stuff like mplayer installs OK).
Is this as good a way as any to test out a fedora 10 alpha
system which needs some of the livna tools to get any real
testing done? Is there some more official technique I've
never read about?
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