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== Proposed Topics - Installation == | == Proposed Topics - Installation == | ||
# Install a package like xmms using Pirut. (Perhaps xmms with fluendo?) - done with Banshee | |||
- done with Banshee | # Install Yumex via Pirut, and then install (perhaps a game) via yumex. | ||
# Use rpm from the CLI to view a list installed packages (no root password required). | |||
# Use rpm to install a locally available package (root password required). | |||
# Use yum to install a package from an internet repository. | |||
# Use yum to provide various reports. | |||
# Use yum to do a group-level installation, such as a complete KDE desktop installation -done with MySQL database group as example | |||
# Advanced topic: Using smart. | |||
# Advanced topic: Using apt-get. | |||
# Advanced topic: Using yum-extender. | |||
# Advanced topic: Using yum at installation time via the new anaconda feature. | |||
# Make sure that all references to Fedora Core and Fedora Extras are replaced with appropriate details. | |||
# Cover all the yum plugins and related utilities available in the repository | |||
# Include details on Pirut, Pup and Puplet - done | |||
-done with MySQL database group as example | |||
-done | |||
== Proposed Topics - Updating == | == Proposed Topics - Updating == | ||
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progression from the simple to the advanced. | progression from the simple to the advanced. | ||
# Update packages using Pirut -can packages be updated with Pirut? Pup isn't covered yet, waiting for updates to come through on F7! | |||
-can packages be updated with Pirut? Pup isn't covered yet, waiting for updates to come through on F7! | # Update using Yumex. | ||
# Update using yum from the CLI -done | |||
# Selectively update using yum (including/excluding packages and disabling/enabling repositories). | |||
# Advanced topic: Do a complete Fedora release upgrade (I actually did this successfully on a laptop with a bad CD drive and broadband internet access. - John) | |||
-done | |||
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== Reminders == | == Reminders == | ||
* Give more background information and provide concepts and details as required. | * Give more background information and provide concepts and details as required. | ||
* Demonstrate different methods of installing packages, going from the simplest to the most complex. | * Demonstrate different methods of installing packages, going from the simplest to the most complex. | ||
* http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2008/01/16/tips-and-tricks-yum-security/ | * http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2008/01/16/tips-and-tricks-yum-security/ | ||
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== Status of Wikification Process by Chapter == | == Status of Wikification Process by Chapter == | ||
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== Status of New Material == | == Status of New Material == | ||
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| Yum Plugins || In Progress | | Yum Plugins || In Progress |
Revision as of 00:21, 2 June 2008
POSSIBLE NEW TOPICS (Writers: Please add your suggestions)
Proposed Topics - Installation
- Install a package like xmms using Pirut. (Perhaps xmms with fluendo?) - done with Banshee
- Install Yumex via Pirut, and then install (perhaps a game) via yumex.
- Use rpm from the CLI to view a list installed packages (no root password required).
- Use rpm to install a locally available package (root password required).
- Use yum to install a package from an internet repository.
- Use yum to provide various reports.
- Use yum to do a group-level installation, such as a complete KDE desktop installation -done with MySQL database group as example
- Advanced topic: Using smart.
- Advanced topic: Using apt-get.
- Advanced topic: Using yum-extender.
- Advanced topic: Using yum at installation time via the new anaconda feature.
- Make sure that all references to Fedora Core and Fedora Extras are replaced with appropriate details.
- Cover all the yum plugins and related utilities available in the repository
- Include details on Pirut, Pup and Puplet - done
Proposed Topics - Updating
Likewise, we should cover the topic of updating packages in a similar progression from the simple to the advanced.
- Update packages using Pirut -can packages be updated with Pirut? Pup isn't covered yet, waiting for updates to come through on F7!
- Update using Yumex.
- Update using yum from the CLI -done
- Selectively update using yum (including/excluding packages and disabling/enabling repositories).
- Advanced topic: Do a complete Fedora release upgrade (I actually did this successfully on a laptop with a bad CD drive and broadband internet access. - John)
Reminders
- Give more background information and provide concepts and details as required.
- Demonstrate different methods of installing packages, going from the simplest to the most complex.
- http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2008/01/16/tips-and-tricks-yum-security/
Status of Wikification Process by Chapter
Chapter | Status |
1. | Completed |
2. | Completed |
3. | Completed |
4. | Completed |
5. | Completed |
6. | Completed |
7. | Completed |
8. | Completed |
9. | Completed |
10. | Completed |
11. | Completed |
12. | Completed |
Index | Ignore for Now |
Status of New Material
Yum Plugins | In Progress |
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