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    FC2 Problem, well an issue with YUM

    Hello guys,

    I installed FC2 a while back and only installed GNOME, i now want to install KDE for various reasons, but in the installation program, i can´t see an option for adding components, only to upgrade to FC2 or do a full install.
    I tries (as superuser)
    YUM install KDE
    it downloaded the headers etc. and did all the other monkeying about then gave me this output:
    Cannot find a package matching kde
    No actions to take

    What do i do now?

    I´ve not used YUM before and i can´t seem to find out from Google or man YUM etc.

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    You should be able to install KDE and all the required packages through the Add/Remove Applications program under the gnome start menu. Failing that just type :
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    yum search kde
    And you should be able to find the exact package name.
    If you just type yum then it should give you a list of options, either that or yum --help.

    RenaultSport Clio 172

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