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5. rpm, the (R)ed Hat (P)ackage (M)anager
  


Getting started with rpm page 1 of 16


The introduction of Red Hat's rpm in 1995 was a huge step forward for Linux distributions. Not only did it make possible the management of packages on Red Hat Linux, but due to its GPL license, rpm has become the defacto standard for open source packaging.

The rpm program has a command-line interface by default, although there are GUIs and Web-based tools to provide a friendlier interface. In this section we'll introduce the most common command-line operations, using the Xsnow program for the examples. If you would like to follow along, you can download rpm below, which should work on most rpm-based distributions.

Note: If you find the various uses of the term "rpm" confusing in this section, keep in mind that "rpm" usually refers to the program, whereas "an rpm" or "the rpm" usually refers to an rpm package.


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