Where can I find a list of all yum repositories?
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Centos wiki http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
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from my previous question Where is the best location for finding information on /yum?I need to start playing with some new repositories. Where can I find a list of global repositories and what they do? If you don't know of this complete list, just let me know of the repositories that you do know of and what they are good for.
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