mechatotoro wrote:For .rar files, I guess that all you have to do is install the package "unrar" using Mageia Control Center and voilà.
Ken-Bergen wrote:Is your nonfree release repository configured and enabled?
I checked again and unrar-4.00-1.mga1.x86_64.rpm is in nonfree.igorcf wrote:Ken-Bergen wrote:Is your nonfree release repository configured and enabled?
Yes it is activated the non-free and still is not unrar. but I found another way to do that, I installed an Easy-care program called Xarchiver that although GTK +2 installed as conditions depending unrar and go! Already I can decompress zip files on my mageia!
Thank you for help and attention.
Just a thought but if your using "Install & Remove Software" did you set both radio buttons to All?
DarkFoss wrote:Just a thought but if your using "Install & Remove Software" did you set both radio buttons to All?
Off topic but that really should be the default setting!
so it's a compromise one way or the other :/
- it takes more space on the screen, which would certainly annoy users with smaller resolutions, netbooks, laptops... etc; i.e. from a HIG perspective, that's bad.
my %views = (all => N("All aplications and libraries"),
if_($is_backports, backports =>
#-PO: Backports media are newer but less-tested versions of some packages in main
#-PO: See http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Policies/SoftwareMedia#.2Fmain.2Fbackports
N("Backports")),
meta_pkgs => N("Meta packages"),
gui_pkgs => N("Only aplications with GUI"),
all_updates => N("All updates"),
security => N("Security updates"),
bugfix => N("Bugfixes updates"),
normal => N("General updates")
ahmad wrote:The situation should be improved, there's no question about that. But adding more text for the labels has two problems:
- new users may still not notice it
- it takes more space on the screen, which would certainly annoy users with smaller resolutions, netbooks, laptops... etc; i.e. from a HIG perspective, that's bad.
wobo wrote:But in principle I do not agree to the necessity of this "Programs with GUI" filter in the first place. It caused more questions in the forums than most other things around rpmdrake ("Why does this distribution not offer clamav?" is one of my favorites). I think that even first time users can very well handle the full offer - they can always change form a default "All" to a "Programs with GUI" if they prefer. That would be a much better situation.
ahmad wrote:So you search for "amarok" you get:
amarok-2.4.0.90-4.mga1.x86_64
wobo wrote:ahmad wrote:So you search for "amarok" you get:
amarok-2.4.0.90-4.mga1.x86_64
See! The first match is all you need - how difficult is this? ahmad, you picked one of the packages which will most possibly never searched for because it is installed by default in the matching DE. :)
wobo wrote:But that's not the point - compare these rare occasions with the continuous flow of questions, complaints and even wrong reviews caused by the default setting of "Programs with GUI" (once I read a Mandriva review where the author claimed that Mandriva does not offer any plugins - later it turned out that he just did not find them because of this "Programs with GUI" filter). Not counting users who do not complain or ask, who just throw the CD away and test another distro because they think these apps listed by default are all there is.
A "First time use" message may be a good idea, though.
You are contradicting your own arguments. On one side you say the dummy user will not read anything, OTOH you claim that better descriptions of a dropdown list will solve the problem
I understand that there is no man power to do something radical about Rpmdrake. But at least we could use better descriptions.
I'm thinking about altering just a bit the "rpmdrake"" shell to make things just a tiny tiny bit easier.
...a way to inform the user with something like "There're more search results, show them?" or something like that, when "Packages with GUI" is selected and there's more non-GUI search results.
And just why would you use a package manager that is looking for *.deb packages on a system that uses *.rpm packages?alexanderaddams wrote:So back to the original Q. I have mageia setup with non frees activated and all's set in synaptic. It's not listed for me either:
SOLUTION:::
http://pkgs.org/mageia-2/mageia-nonfree-release-i586/unrar-4.10-2.mga2.nonfree.i586.rpm/download/
See how easy this is?
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