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[ILUG] Installing software on Linux (Specifically Fedora core 3)

[ILUG] Installing software on Linux (Specifically Fedora core 3)

Joseph Kiniry kiniry at acm.org
Sat Mar 19 18:57:57 GMT 2005


And don't forget to setup your yum conf to point to the Irish mirrors!

--On 19 March, 2005 18:10:31 +0000 Ivan Kelly <ivan at ivankelly.net> wrote:

>> 1. Does anyone know how I could quickly get either Kvim or JEdit up and
>> running
> use yum or apt-get, they'll resolve the dependancies for you, and you can
> keep your system up to date with them.
>> 2. Is there anything actually better (easier) than KVim or JEdit.  The
>> former for editing Java Files and the Latter as a graphical environment
>> for Java development
> emacs? eclipse?
>> 3.  Is there anything Im specifically missing in terms of installation
>> of software in Linux?
> see 1.
>
> Regards
> Ivan



-- 
Joseph R. Kiniry
Dept. of Computer Science, University College Dublin
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