Appendix A: Fedora Software Repositories
This appendix provides information on some popular third-party software repositories that support Fedora Core. Although Fedora Core comes with thousands of software packages, there is still more software out there that people like to use with their Linux systems. It is virtually impossible for a distribution to include every piece of software that somebody might use, while still maintaining a high level of stability. Because of this, third party software repositories have sprung up to offer the extra software that is not included with Red Hat distributions. Table A-1 lists and describes many of these popular repositories.
Repository Name and Hompage |
yum or apt Support |
Description |
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Fedora.us www.fedora.us |
Yum and apt |
Fedora.us is a community project dedicated to building high-quality, third-party RPMs for the Red Hat Linux distribution. |
rpm.livna.org http://rpm.livna.org |
Yum and apt |
Because of legal questions, certain packages were removed from the Fedora.us site and can now be found on rpm.livna.org . |
FreshRPMS www.freshrpms.net |
Yum and apt |
From its beginning in 2000, FreshRPMS has grown into one of the most popular software repositories for Red Hat Linux and now Fedora Core also. |
DAG http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/ |
Yum and apt |
Dag Wieers is a private citizen who enjoys packaging software for various Linux distributions, including Fedora Core. |
Atrpms http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/ |
Yum and apt |
ATrpms is a third-party RPM repository for Red Hat Linux distributions. Its original focus was on software used in natural sciences, but it now includes many nonscientific software titles such as system tools and multimedia packages. |
NewRPMS http://newrpms.sunsite.dk |
Yum and apt |
NewRPMS is a noncommercial project. Its mission statement is to provide and maintain Red Hat and Fedora RPMs for software that is not included in the main distribution. |
Jpackage www.jpackage.org |
Yum and apt |
JPackage Project has two primary goals: -To provide a coherent set of Java software packages for Linux, satisfying all quality requirements of other applications. -To establish an efficient and robust policy for Java software installation. |
PlanetCCRMA ccrma-www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ |
Apt |
Planet CCRMA (pronounced "karma") at Home is a collection of rpms for creating a multimedia workstation. |
NyQuist http://people.ecsc.co.uk/~matt/repositoryl |
Yum and apt |
NyQuist is a publicly accessible personal collection of RPMs. |
KDE for Red Hat Linux http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/ |
yum and apt |
The KDE for Red Hat project intends to promote the use of KDE and KDE-based applications on Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core through the creation and distribution of core and third-party KDE RPM packages. |
Note |
Many of these repositories are designed to be used alone, not mixed with other repositories. Some do make an effort to work with others. Please check the repository website for information about other repository interoperability. |