On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Attila Csipa <ma...@csipa.in.rs> wrote:
> On Monday 15 February 2010 17:55:16 Christopher Intemann wrote: > > I guess that rpm is just more advanced than deb. Finally, most third > party > > software applicable to date is either binary or rpm, but not deb. It is > > probably easier to convince developers to port their linux tools to MeeGo > > if they're already familiar with the package management. > > > Which third party software are you referring to ? Not trying to get into > the packaging format fight, just being curious... > > > Linux binaries, like... flash, silverlight (mono package), several google apps like chrome, google desktop/gadgets/earth/picasa... I'm currently installing all my stuff via the repositories, but after having used as well Debian, SuSE and Fedora for several years, I have the impression that, if there is a binary package available for download, it would be an RPM. I've barely seen Debs for download. By the way. Is Moblin using yum, yast, or anything homebrew? Cheers, Chris
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