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  • angrypie
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    Yeah, more bikeshedding please.

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  • GrayShade
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    "Why is my DNF config in /etc/yum.repos.d?"

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  • Vistaus
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    Originally posted by kaprikawn View Post
    I don't care that much personally, but I think they could have avoided this issue if they didn't come up with such a bad name. Yum is a good name, pithy, easy to write and say. DNF is a clunky acronym and is associated with 'Did not finish' and 'Duke Nukem Forever'. It's not the worst name out there (that accolade goes to Gimp), but it's pretty bad.
    So? Just abbr -a yum dnf

    Problem solved.
    (and there's a way to do it for bash as well)

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  • beowuff
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    Did not one person ever google for dnf to see what it means?

    Did Not Finish

    Starting to seem appropriate...

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  • kaprikawn
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    I don't care that much personally, but I think they could have avoided this issue if they didn't come up with such a bad name. Yum is a good name, pithy, easy to write and say. DNF is a clunky acronym and is associated with 'Did not finish' and 'Duke Nukem Forever'. It's not the worst name out there (that accolade goes to Gimp), but it's pretty bad.

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  • Britoid
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    Silverblue doesn't use yum (or dnf) so it makes sense to use /etc/distro.repos.d

    I say go for it.

    Still read from /etc/yum.repos.d for a while, no need to symlink.

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  • Compartmentalisation
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    I'm glad this most important thing is taking up everyone's attention. (sarcasm)

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  • eydee
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    Just symlink /etc/distro.repos.d and /etc/yum.repos.d. Problem solved.

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  • Yum vs. DNF Is Still Causing Headaches For Fedora Logistics

    Phoronix: Yum vs. DNF Is Still Causing Headaches For Fedora Logistics

    While the DNF package manager as the "next-generation Yum" has been in development for over a half-decade and has been the default over traditional Yum for a number of Fedora releases, it's still causing headaches for some and a subset of users still desiring that DNF be renamed to Yum...

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