Hello gentlemen.
According to fedora.us, the merger between fedora and redhat necessitated the removal of certain problematic packages due to licensing issues.
rpm.livna.org repositories contain those packages, and are apt/yum enabled.
For apt, add to your /etc/apt/sources.list : - For RH8 : rpm http://rpm.livna.org/ redhat/8.0/i386 stable unstable testing rpm-src http://rpm.livna.org/ redhat/8.0/i386 stable unstable testing - For RH9 : rpm http://rpm.livna.org/ redhat/9/i386 stable unstable testing rpm-src http://rpm.livna.org/ redhat/9/i386 stable unstable testing - For RH 9.0.93 (aka Severn) : rpm http://rpm.livna.org/ redhat/9.0.93/i386 stable unstable testing rpm-src http://rpm.livna.org/ redhat/9.0.93/i386 stable unstable testing
For yum, add to your /etc/yum.conf : [livna-stable] name=Fedora Compatible Packages (stable) baseurl= http://rpm.livna.org/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/yum/stable [livna-unstable] name=Fedora Compatible Packages (unstable) baseurl= http://rpm.livna.org/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/yum/unstable [livna-testing] name=Fedora Compatible Packages (testing) baseurl= http://rpm.livna.org/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/yum/testing
You'll find the same informations at http://rpm.livna.org/readme.txt
D - Good day