On Fri, 24 May 2013 09:05:09 -0700, Keith Keller wrote: > What do you think are the "standard" repositories? >From the school of hard luck, the repos I was forced to install are: $ ls -l /etc/yum.repos.d adobe-linux-x86_64.repo CentOS-Base.repo CentOS-Debuginfo.repo CentOS-Media.repo CentOS-Media.repo.rpmsave CentOS-Vault.repo ... elrepo.repo <== needed for nvidia display drivers, for example ... epel.repo <== needed for recordmydesktop, for example epel-testing.repo ... google-chrome-64bit.repo <== needed for chrome, for example google-chrome.repo ... linuxtech.repo <== needed for DeVeDe, for example ... mirrors-rpmforge mirrors-rpmforge-extras mirrors-rpmforge-testing ... naulinux-school.repo <== needed for avidemux, for example ... nux-dextop.repo <== needed for NAS, for example ... rpmforge.repo <== needed for vlc, for example rpmfusion-nonfree-updates.repo <== needed for vcdimager, for example ... rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing.repo ... torproject.repo <== needed for Tor, for example Of those, assuming the CentOS repositories are standard, I'd guess the other "standard" repos are elrepo, epel, & rpmforge. I've learned never to use Atrpms; and I just can't figure out yum priorities setup; so I get burned rather frequently. Is that a decent guess as to what's a standard repo for Centos?