On 3/10/06, Michael L Torrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 09:53 -0700, Brian Phillips wrote:
> > That would be an interesting poll.  Chime in if you've ever installed apt on
> > fedora or another distro that didn't have it natively (like ubuntu does).
> > I'm interested in finding out how popular the said prospect is.  You also
> > need to have run it for longer than 2 weeks.  It doesn't count if you did it
> > to see if it was possible and then whiped it a few days later.

I used apt-for-rpm on Fedora when I first started using Linux and
didn't know the difference between apt, yum, yast, or whatever...  now
that I know the difference, if I were to for some reason install
Fedora Core, I would definitely use apt.

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Alex Esplin

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