Andy,

Here are links that might be helpful:

http://rpm.livna.org/
http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/
http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/General/yum_HOWTO.php
http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/General/yum_article.php
http://www.jdmz.net/yum/

I think:
 
/etc/yum.conf == sources.list
yum install alsa-lib == apt-get install alsa-lib

Good luck,

Troy

>>> chris.smith at apigroupinc.com 02/02/04 12:35PM >>>
Those (mp3) and so on problems are due to license issue, but there is
a
repository you can add to yum and it will fix all of those. I don't
remember
the link, but search for "livna" it basically will tell you how to add
another place to look for yum repositories. 

-----Original Message-----
From: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org 
[mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org] On Behalf Of Andy Zbikowski
(Zibby)
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 12:25 PM
Subject: [TCLUG] Hello Fedora...
I decided to give Fedora a shot for a bit, though after getting it all
up
and running I nearly went back to the backup of my Debian Stable
install due
to Fedora's version of XMMS not including mp3 support. (Due to
licensing/patent issues or something.) Alright, deep breath. XMMS.org
has
RPMs for xmms. Download, install...needs alib-blah, or wast it
asound-blah...damn I miss apt.
Install apt, check sources.lost, add freshrpms.net. apt-get install
alsa-lib. Ah, that's better. rpm -U xmms*.rpm. Hello
raidioparadise.com,
Fedora can stick around for another week or so.
So now that I'm this far, anyone have any other tips or things I
should
know? This is the first time I installed a RPM based distro without
being
fustrated enough by it to reinstall Debian the next day.
Still getting used to the RedHat way of doing things with Run Levels
and
using services instead of /etc/init.d/. Well, back to stumbling
blindly
about my fresh new install...


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