![]() I'm not sure what you mean by the yum output is defective and useless for troubleshooting - yum clearly indicated that all of the specified packages were already installed via the default Centos 7 + KDE install. ![]() That seems to be confirmed by my attempt to run through all of the usual suspect packages for a 64-bit Centos 6.5 install upon attempting to install them. It appears that Centos 7 came out of the box with all of the necessary packages. The first post also shows that what I think are all of the necessary packages have already been installed by the default installation. ![]() So far we've established that the adobe repo was always installed, as was indicated in the first post, whether we noticed it or not. Gerald_clark wrote:Installing adobe-release only installs the repo, not any of the packages they host. ![]()
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