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How to Install RPM Packages on Ubuntu 22.04

Installing RPM packages on Ubuntu 22.04 can be done in two different ways. It is an easy process that may take a couple of minutes. Let’s get started!
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Fedora May Finally Drop Delta RPMs

Fedora Project Leader, Matthew Miller, raised a proposal earlier this week that might be among the final nails in the coffin for Delta RPMs.
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How To Enable RPM Fusion Repository In Fedora, RHEL, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux

This guide explains what RPM Fusion repository is, why we should install it, and finally how to enable RPM Fusion repository in Fedora, RHEL, and its clones like CentOS, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux
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How to Create a Linux RPM Package

In this tutorial, we’ll create a RedHat Linux package or RPM package of our own, which is intended for distros such as Fedora, CentOS, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, openSUSE, and others. We will write a simple hello world script and create an RPM package for…

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An Introduction to DNF with 20 Examples

DNF stands for Dandified YUM, it is a completely updated version of YUM Package Manager. It was originally introduced on Fedora 18, and has now become the default package manager on Fedora 22, RHEL, and CentOS-8 to handle the RPM package management. DNF improves the deficiencies of YUM, including poor performance, high memory usage, and […]

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YUM Commands for Beginners: 15 Useful Ones

YUM is an RPM (RedHat Package Manager) based package management tool for Linux Systems. Learn 15 useful YUM commands for beginners here.
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How to Install / Enable RPM Fusion on Fedora 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install RPM Fusion on your Fedora 35 operating system.
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How to Download an RPM Package with All Dependencies

This guide explains how to download an RPM package with all dependencies in RHEL-based systems such as CentOS, Fedora, AlmaLinux, and Rocky Linux.
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Microsoft Ported Sysmon to Linux and Made it Open Source

Microsoft has ported the Sysmon activity monitoring service to the Linux platform. To monitor the work of Linux, the eBPF subsystem is used, which allows you to run handlers that work at the kernel level of the operating system. The SysinternalsEBPF library is being developed separately, which includes functions useful for creating BPF handlers for […]

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Learn the Basics of YUM with these 15 Useful Commands

YUM stands for Yellowdog Updater Modified, which is an RPM (RedHat Package Manager) based package management tool for Linux Systems. Yum was introduced in RHEL version 5.10 onward and its deprecated up2date command. The yum command helps all Users and System Administrators to search for information about packages and then install, update, and remove all rpm-related […]

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