Tag: rpm

How to Install RPM Packages on Ubuntu

July 9, 2019

RPM is a package format used by Red Hat based derivatives like CentOS, RHEL or Fedora. It gets its name from the RPM Package Manager (RPM), a free and open-source package management system for installing, uninstalling, and managing software packages in Linux. In this tutorial, learn how to install .rpm packages on Ubuntu.

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How to List Installed Packages on CentOS with Yum or RPM

April 29, 2019

Managing a CentOS operating system often means knowing the software packages that are installed. This list can be used for rolling out software updates, rebuilding an operating system, or even duplicating a work environment on another machine. This guide provides three simple methods to list installed software packages on CentOS (and other RedHat-based Linux systems).

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How to Install an RPM File On Linux OS (CentOS, RHEL, & Fedora)

March 3, 2019

RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a free and open-source package management system. RPM makes software installation and upgrading easier. Find out how To Install An RPM File In Linux (CentOS & Fedora).

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