Thanks to YuanYijun, he wrote the RPM package specification for UbuntuTweak. On this basis, a unified RPM package was created successfully. Although some features cannot be used on Fedora, such as "Add/Delete" and "third-party source", other features can work normally. However, this is only the beginning, and tutweak will develop towards better compatibility. UbuntuTweak0.4.3forFedora only packs UbuntuTweak into R thanks to Yuan Yijun. He wrote the RPM package specification for Ubuntu Tweak. On this basis, a unified RPM package is finally created successfully.
Although some features cannot be used on Fedora, such as "Add/Delete" and "third-party source", other features can work normally.
However, this is only the beginning, and Ubuntu Tweak will develop towards better compatibility.
Ubuntu Tweak 0.4.3 for Fedora only packs Ubuntu Tweak into RPM so that it can be installed on systems based on RPM packages such as Fedora without any changes to the source code.
However, all other Ubuntu Tweak functions can work well except the four features in the "application.
I only passed the test under Fedora 10, but I still don't know what will happen on Fedora 9 or other RPM-based Linux distributions. I hope you can help with the test.
How to install Ubuntu Tweak under Fedora
First install and import the GPG Key(If not imported, a warning dialog box is displayed during installation ):
Open the terminal and run the following command (use root or sudo ):
wget http://code.google.com/p/ubuntu-tweak/source/browse/trunk/pubkey/tualatrix.key(sudo) rpm --import tualatrix.key
Download and install the RPM package:
Click the link on the right to download the file to any location:Ubuntu-tweak-0.4.3-3.noarch.rpm
Double-click the downloaded RPM file and click Install.
If everything goes well, you can run Ubuntu Tweak!
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