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=== Kernels by Linville === |
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Link: [[http://people.redhat.com/linville/kernels/rhel5/]] |
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Kernels for testing and experimentation, useful for new features, including wireless cards. |
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=== RPMFusion === |
=== RPMFusion === |
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Revision as of 11:06, 3 February 2010
Additional CentOS repositories
Before to add any other repitory, do setup yum-priorities
yum -y install ''yum-priorities''
and setup priorities on each repo defined under `/etc/yum.repos.d` folder, by adding the following line into the repo section:
priority=N
Where N is the number of priority, the higher preference is 1 and the lower is 99.
Recomended values
- base, addons, updates, extras : priority=1
- centosplus, contrib : priority=2
- others : priority=3
Kernels by Linville
Link: [[1]] Kernels for testing and experimentation, useful for new features, including wireless cards.
RPMFusion
Link: [[2]]
Is a merge of [[3]], [[4]] and [[5]] repositories.
RPMforge
Link: [[6]]
Is a merge of [[7]], [[8]] and others.
ELRepo
Link: [[9]]
Provides hardware support based on kernel module packages.