How to Install and Uninstall yascreen.i686 Package on Fedora 34
Last updated: November 28,2024
1. Install "yascreen.i686" package
Learn how to install yascreen.i686 on Fedora 34
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
yascreen.i686
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2. Uninstall "yascreen.i686" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall yascreen.i686 on Fedora 34:
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sudo dnf remove
yascreen.i686
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the yascreen.i686 package on Fedora 34
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Available Packages
Name : yascreen
Version : 1.86
Release : 1.fc34
Architecture : i686
Size : 37 k
Source : yascreen-1.86-1.fc34.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Yet Another Screen Library (lib(n)curses alternative)
URL : https://github.com/bbonev/yascreen/
License : LGPLv3
Description : lib(n)curses alternative oriented towards modern terminals.
:
: Suitable for developing terminal applications or daemons with
: telnet access and terminal support.
:
: Main features
:
: * small footprint
: * does not have external dependencies
: * allows both internal and external event loop
: * allows stdin/stdout or external input/output (can work over socket)
: * supports basic set of telnet sequences, making it suitable for built-in
: terminal interfaces for daemons
: * supports a limited set of input keystroke sequences
: * fully Unicode compatible (parts of this depend on wcwidth in libc)
: * supports utf8 verification of input
: * relies only on a limited subset of ANSI/xterm ESC sequences, making it
: compatible with mostly all modern terminals (inspired by linenoise)
: * there is no curses API and ancient terminal compatibility, hence less bloat
: * clean API with opaque private data, usable from C/C++
Available Packages
Name : yascreen
Version : 1.86
Release : 1.fc34
Architecture : i686
Size : 37 k
Source : yascreen-1.86-1.fc34.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Yet Another Screen Library (lib(n)curses alternative)
URL : https://github.com/bbonev/yascreen/
License : LGPLv3
Description : lib(n)curses alternative oriented towards modern terminals.
:
: Suitable for developing terminal applications or daemons with
: telnet access and terminal support.
:
: Main features
:
: * small footprint
: * does not have external dependencies
: * allows both internal and external event loop
: * allows stdin/stdout or external input/output (can work over socket)
: * supports basic set of telnet sequences, making it suitable for built-in
: terminal interfaces for daemons
: * supports a limited set of input keystroke sequences
: * fully Unicode compatible (parts of this depend on wcwidth in libc)
: * supports utf8 verification of input
: * relies only on a limited subset of ANSI/xterm ESC sequences, making it
: compatible with mostly all modern terminals (inspired by linenoise)
: * there is no curses API and ancient terminal compatibility, hence less bloat
: * clean API with opaque private data, usable from C/C++