[CentOS] CentOS for non-tech user

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Thu Sep 24 11:54:34 UTC 2009


On Thursday 24 September 2009 12:38:12 Sorin Srbu wrote:
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> >Of Anne Wilson
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> >Yea, I know, "I get to keep the pieces" :-)  I have both of those on my
> 
> server
> 
> >box, which is where I'm testing what's available for her, but kipi-plugins
> >isn't found be yum list or yum search.  Strange when libkipi is there.
> 
> Have you checked eg pbone.net for some suitable rpm's? Assuming all
> dependencies are met from before, you could install them manually.
> 
Yes, I checked pbone - but only for centos.

> I don't know much about Fedora any longer, I gave it up somewhere around at
> FC5 or 6, but there might be some repo(s) for this one that you might use.
> At least worth checking up I think.
> 
I think if the worst comes to the worst it would be possible to install a FC6 
package.  Pbone says there is a package for FC6, and also offers an rpm from 
sourceforge.  That may be a possibility too.

Anne
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