"Dell Community Repositories Your Dell PowerEdge systems can be managed using the yum utility that already manages packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 on your nodes. This provides easy access to any Dell provided Linux software, Dell PowerEdge firmware updates, some DKMS drivers, and other open source software. For more information, visit linux.dell.com/repo/community/ If your nodes do not have access to the internet, skip this section and perform manual firmware updates and software installation to your PowerEdge systems as needed. Visit support.dell.com for information. NOTE: The repositories are community supported, and not officially supported by Dell. Use the linux-poweredge mailing list on lists.us.dell.com for repository support. "
Friday, March 13, 2009 Extra Repositories for Ubuntu 8.10 You Might Want Ubuntu logoImage via Wikipedia The repository system is a great strength of open-source operating systems, but some people want the latest-and-greatest of a particular application while keeping the core system unchanged. There is also the situation where non-free applications aren't available from within the standard repositories. In these two cases, adding outside repos can help you get the functionality you want. I've done some homework for you and here are the "Extra Repositories for Ubuntu 8.10 You Might Want." Simply open up System > Administration > Software Sources and add the repository lines listed below as a third-party repository.
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rpm.livna.org provides many useful packages that can not be distributed in Fedora (previously known as Fedora Core and Extras) for one reason or another, including multimedia applications such as xine and VideoLanClient, and video drivers for ATI and Nvid
DSpace is an open-source digital archiving system designed by MIT Libraries and Hewlett Packard to capture, manage and share research in digital formats.