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Dag Wieers <[log in to unmask]>
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Dag Wieers <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:59:02 +0200
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:

> I've been a CentOS user for a few years, and I just decided to switch to SL. 
> I installed it on two of my sandbox PCs in my office. First reaction 
> :  I like it a lot!
>
> I expect a few things to be different than CentOS, and maybe the odd rough 
> edge here and there. First things first.
>
> Does the RPMForge third party repo work OK with SL ? Because I just 
> configured it and tried a 'yum install mplayer' and got a load of Yum error 
> messages about missing dependencies.
>
> I'm aware this question could possible (also?) belong on the RPMForge mailing 
> list, though I'm not exactly sure.

I would be interested to know what yum errors you got, and 
distribution/arch and other relevant information. :-)

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