Robert Moskowitz:
>> yum provides gnome-tweak-tool
>> 
>> and
>> 
>> No matches found

Steven Stern:
> Yum install gnome-tweak-tool
> 
> You search should  have been
> 
> [sdstern@sds-desk-2 ~]$ yum provides "*/gnome-tweak-tool"
> 00:00
> gnome-tweak-tool-3.10.1-2.fc20.noarch : A tool to customize advanced GNOME 3
>                                       : options
> Repo        : fedora
> Matched from:
> Filename    : /usr/share/doc/gnome-tweak-tool
> Filename    : /usr/share/gnome-tweak-tool
> Filename    : /usr/bin/gnome-tweak-tool

I don't believe I've seen someone point out *this* distinction, the
different parameters being written after "yum," in this thread, that
different people have written while trying to work it out:

  yum search
  yum provides

Note *that* difference, search or provides, not the actual
gnome-tweak-tool thing being looked for, as to why it's not doing what
you expect.  They do different jobs.

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