it's worth noting that the default mandrake sources (CDs/ISO images) 
contain lots of packages that redhat/fedora users must make an extra 
effort to locate.  i use mandrake on both desktops and servers and very 
rarely have to venture beyond the stock ISOs to find any package i 
need.

jason

On Thursday 12 August 2004 23:55, Tanner Lovelace wrote:
> Timothy A. Chagnon said the following on 8/12/04 10:14 PM:
> > Since no one else has yet, I'll start the thread about everyone's
> > favorite yum or apt repositories.  This was suggested in the
> > meeting tonight for those that weren't there.
>
> If you're on Mandrake and are looking for a good place for setting
> up your urpmi repositories, try this url:
>
> http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/
>
> This will ask you a few questions and then give you the
> exact commands you need to setup all the mandrake urpmi
> repositories you need. :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Tanner
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