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Feb 2, 2011When i use search command with yum,i get a lot of error messages and then the correct result.
The output at terminal is as follows:
When i use search command with yum,i get a lot of error messages and then the correct result.
The output at terminal is as follows:
i guess this is an installation issue as i am newish to Linux and got a F14 laptop from a used/refurb store... Anyway it seem i have difficulty with getting GTK running or maybe it is WGET...?
i did manage to install apt-get and was able to run synaptics ... but now whenever i try to run synaptics it flashes the interface and crashes. i tried apt-get search wget and it says invalid operation search. i tried apt cache wget and get a crash box in the upper right corner... i tried apt-get gtk+extra-2.1.2-4.fc14 and it says invalid operation gtk...
All of which is frustrating my attempts to get the GTK interface to J working. Their script uses WGET which i also cannot get.
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for (pkg, inst) in res:
[code]....
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Code:
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