Yum Extender - Rises Like a Phoenix
Yum Extender (yumex-dnf) as retired 5 years ago from Fedora, as I did not have the time to handle development.
Back in May 2021 i started up the development up again on yumex-dnf.
Do you waddle the waddle?
Two weeks have passed since the release of Linux kernel 6.14, and Linux 6.15’s merge window is now closed, which means that it’s time to test drive the Release Candidate (RC) development versions every Sunday until the final release in about two months from today.
Linux kernel 6.14 was released on March 24th, 2025, with new features like Btrfs RAID1 read balancing support, a new ntsync subsystem for Win NT synchronization primitives to boost game emulation with Wine, uncached buffered I/O support, and a new accelerator driver for the AMD XDNA Ryzen AI NPUs (Neural Processing Units).
APT 3.0 package manager gives users a concise and well-laid-out command-line output when updating, installing, or removing packages via the terminal emulator. The new APT 3.0 command-line interface brings a columnar display that will make it easier for users to scan for a package name.
Yum Extender (yumex-dnf) as retired 5 years ago from Fedora, as I did not have the time to handle development.
Back in May 2021 i started up the development up again on yumex-dnf.