Comments and suggestions conceming this page should be mailed to gmourani@videotron.ca Xg6epereiepgokgehndeaiebgtmeXepeaeeeopeOneenshamegbgnes e needed to ons on a n2 Free version s of the 35 standard PostScript fonts.With newer releases of ghostscript quality versions of the standard 35Type 1PostScript fonts are shipped.[Unnecessary] XFree86-75dpi-fonts contain the 75 dpi fonts used on most X Window Systems.[Unnecessary] At this point.the installation program will format every partition you selected for formatting.This can take several minuts the spee ed of your machine.Once all partitions have been ormatte How to use RPM Commands This section contains an overview of principal modes using with RPM for installing.uninstalling. upgrading and querying RPM packages on your Linux system. command: RPM packages have file names like foo-1.0-2.i386.rpm,which includes the package name(foo), version(1.0),release(2),and architecture (i386). eep#rpm-e age.use the command: Notice that we used the package name Too".not the name of the original package file"foo-1.0- 2.i386.rpm RPM automatically uninstall the old version of foo package and install the new one.Always use- Uvh to install pac ckages,since it works fine even when there are no previous versions of the package installec use the command: VI)Starting and stopping daemon services Init is the program that gets run by the kemnel at boot time.it is in charge of starti g all the normal processes that need to run at boot time.These include the APACHE daemons,NETWORK daemons.and anything else you want to run when your machine boots. 15Comments and suggestions concerning this page should be mailed to gmourani@videotron.ca © Copyright 1999 Open Network Architecture ® 15 XFree86-libs contain the shared libraries that most X programs need to run properly. These shared libraries are in a separate package in order to reduce the disk space needed to run X applications on a machine without an X server (i.e, over a network). [Unnecessary] Free versions of the 35 standard PostScript fonts. With newer releases of ghostscript quality versions of the standard 35 Type 1 PostScript fonts are shipped. [Unnecessary] XFree86-75dpi-fonts contain the 75 dpi fonts used on most X Window Systems. [Unnecessary] At this point, the installation program will format every partition you selected for formatting. This can take several minutes depending of the speed of your machine. Once all partitions have been formatted, the installation program starts to install packages. V) How to use RPM Commands This section contains an overview of principal modes using with RPM for installing, uninstalling, upgrading and querying RPM packages on your Linux system. To install a RPM package, use the command: [root@deep]# rpm -ivh foo-1.0-2.i386.rpm RPM packages have file names like foo-1.0-2.i386.rpm, which includes the package name (foo), version (1.0), release (2), and architecture (i386). To uninstall a RPM package, use the command: [root@deep]# rpm -e foo Notice that we used the package name “foo”, not the name of the original package file “foo-1.0- 2.i386.rpm”. To upgrade a RPM package, use the command: [root@deep]# rpm -Uvh foo-1.0-2.i386.rpm RPM automatically uninstall the old version of foo package and install the new one. Always use – Uvh to install packages, since it works fine even when there are no previous versions of the package installed. To query a RPM package, use the command: [root@deep]# rpm -q foo This command will print the package name, version, and release number of installed package foo. Use this command to verify if package are or are not installed on your system. VI) Starting and stopping daemon services Init is the program that gets run by the kernel at boot time. It is in charge of starting all the normal processes that need to run at boot time. These include the APACHE daemons, NETWORK daemons, and anything else you want to run when your machine boots