try this to see what is in your repositories...
or
you can also download rpm's and use yum to intall them; you can also add additional repositories; as you may know, yum is used because unlike simple use of rpm, you will install depenedencies.
Hello there guys,
i'm new in this linux world and i'm having problems with telnet session.
I enabled telnet login but it wont let me login as root.
is there a file that i need to take a look to make sure that root could telnet to the system.
Thanks a lot guys for your help. (2 Replies)
Hello Everyone!
A simple question:
Do you think that Red Hat Linux will be obtaining a MAJOR share of the desktop operating systems on personal computers in near future?
1. Yes
2. No
3.Not Sure
Thanks
JAM (13 Replies)
Hello,
Is there a Virtual Red hat that will work with Windows Vista? I would like to become more familiar with it and a virtual version will help me with a hands on approach.
Nov_User (3 Replies)
Hi,
i am trying to use mailx utility on red hat. I am unsuccessful in doing it. kindly see below for the steps i am doing :-
1) mailx -s "testing" user@ipaddress
2) when i check my /var/mail/ folder
there is no file being generated by the name user, instead there is a file being... (10 Replies)
I want to install Red Hat Linux Desktop version 4. Please tell me the step-by-step installation and which file system will be best for this O/S?
Like in windows, we have NTFS file system(which has very security features).
Is there any such file system in Linux?
Which file system should i use? (2 Replies)
I want to install Red Hat Linux Desktop version 4. Please tell me the step-by-step installation and which file system will be best for this O/S?
Like in windows, we have NTFS file system(which has very security features).
Is there any such file system in Linux?
Which file system should i use?... (0 Replies)
I use red hat linux es 5
I use startx to start the x-win desktop.
But when I use vritual manager .
The display application is too large so the bottom
part for the application cannot show out.
I cannot scroll down to get the display of bottm part .
So, I do not know what button display at the... (0 Replies)
Is there any way to install Red Hat Linux any version without purchasing?
If yes, Please help me.
I know Fedora is alternative way of Free Linux.
But I am more interested to install Red Hat Linux for Personal Use.
If anyone really knows about this... Please Please Please help.
... (1 Reply)
I am planning to install the latest version of Red Hat on a desktop computer, and use it as a platform to become more up-to-date on Linux and associated open source applications. I'm thinking to buy a used Dell or HP desktop computer; maybe two or three years old (or newer); on which to install... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: CarsonsPlanet
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
yum-shell
yum(8)yum(8)NAME
yum - Yellowdog Updater Modified shell
SYNOPSIS
yum shell [filename]
DESCRIPTION
yum includes an interactive shell for conducting multiple commands or sets of commands during a single execution of yum. These commands can
be issued manually or passed to yum from a file. The commands are much the same as the normal yum command line options. See here yum(8) for
that information. There are a few additional commands documented below.
config
[argument] [value]
args: debuglevel, errorlevel, obsoletes, gpgcheck, assumeyes, exclude
If no value is given it prints the current value.
If value is given it sets that value.
repo
[argument] [option]
list: lists repositories and their status
enable: enable repositories. option = repository id
disable: disable repositories. option = repository id
transaction
[argument]
list: lists the contents of the transaction
reset: reset (zero-out) the transaction
solve: run the dependency solver on the transaction
run: run the transaction
Examples
The following are examples of using the yum shell.
list available packagename*
groupinfo 'Some Group'
install foo
remove bar
update baz
run
That will list available packages matching the glob 'packagename*'. It will return information on the group 'Some Group' It will
then queue the following commands into the transaction: install foo, remove bar, update baz. Then the 'run' command will resolve
dependencies for the transaction commands and run the transaction.
SEE ALSO
yum (8)
http://yum.baseurl.org/
AUTHORS
See the Authors file included with this program.
BUGS
There of course aren't any bugs, but if you find any, they should be sent to the mailing list: yum@lists.baseurl.org or filed in bugzilla.
Seth Vidalyum(8)