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The complete reference for the RPM software package that is the heart of the Red Hat Linux distribution. Designed for both the novice and advanced users, Maximum RPM enables anyone to take full advantage of the benefits of building software packages with the Red Hat Package management tools to ensure that they install simply and accurately each and every time.
Managing multiple Red Hat-based systems can be easy--with the right tools. The yum package manager and the Kickstart installation utility are full of power and potential for automatic installation, customization, and updates. Here's what you need to know to take control of your systems.
Every day, all around the world, somebody says, "it would be great to make an RPM to install this software," but then find that they don't have anybody who has made one before, and don't really know how to work out how to make one, or how much effort would be involved in going about that task. This is a fairly short and easy-to-follow guide aimed at helping people to create RPMs quickly and easily in real-world situations. All of the files needed to work through the book can be downloaded for free, and you can also download a ready-built Virtualbox virtual machine, configured with the necessary software and files, to accompany the book. This all comes together to make it easy to create professionally-presented RPM packages with confidence. The author is an independent IT consultant with almost two decades experience with Linux and RPM.
How to manage RPM packets. The RPM mechanism, also called RPM Package Manager or Red Hat Package Manager, refers both to the program used for managing packets and the packet iteself. The micro-course presents the most important information about managing RPM packets.
How to create RPM packets. The micro-course describes the way of creating the RPM packet. They are created with the use of the rpmbuild program. You can find here example procedures of creating packets with the use of this program.
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This essential reference organizes material into a set of nine stand-alone, task-oriented minibooks that enable readers to understand all aspects of the Fedora OS, the latest release of the most popular Linux distribution Each minibook covers a different aspect of Fedora, such as getting users started with Fedora, the various workstations and applications, OpenOffice.org, networking, system administration, security, running Internet servers on a Fedora system, and programming More experienced readers can use this desktop reference to look up how to perform specific tasks, such as hooking up to the Internet, using a cable modem, or reading e-mail Includes the full Fedora Core distribution with source code on DVD and all of the CD content that comes with Fedora, saving readers hours of download time
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