What do I do when I cant use Yum?. I mean I can get connected to the internet only thru Wi-Fi here. So my only choice is to get the packages in a flash drive and install them. I remember using deb only my ubuntu.
Dont know how to do the same thing in Fedora
I was hoping if someone could help me with that.
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 22:44 +0530, abhishek sharma wrote:
What do I do when I cant use Yum?. I mean I can get connected to the internet only thru Wi-Fi here. So my only choice is to get the packages in a flash drive and install them. I remember using deb only my ubuntu.
Dont know how to do the same thing in Fedora
I was hoping if someone could help me with that.
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hi,
To install you can use "rpm"
"man rpm" should give you all the info you need.
If you can specify what you're trying to install, we could maybe give you a better answer.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:44 PM, abhishek sharmaemote2abhishek@gmail.com wrote:
What do I do when I cant use Yum?. I mean I can get connected to the internet only thru Wi-Fi here. So my only choice is to get the packages in a flash drive and install them. I remember using deb only my ubuntu.
Dont know how to do the same thing in Fedora
I was hoping if someone could help me with that.
Perhaps you are looking for yum localinstall (please see man page for yum for more details) but we'd need some details about the packages you'd like to install before going further.