RPMforge repository not a part of RHEL or CentOS but it is designed to work with these operating systems. The complete list of RPMForge packages can be fount athttp://packages.sw.be/. Install RPMForge Repository in RedHat and Centos Read Also :Install and Enable EPEL Repository in RHEL/CentO...
EPEL repositoryprovides additional packages for Enterprise Linux Variants which includes Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS and Scientific Linux (SL), Oracle Enterprise Linux(OEL) that are not available in their standard repositories. In this post, we will see how to enableEPEL (Extra Pac...
RPMforgerepository not a part ofRHELorCentOSbut it is designed to work with these operating systems. The complete list ofRPMForgepackages can be fount athttp://packages.sw.be/. Install RPMForge Repository in RedHat and Centos Read Also:Install and Enable EPEL Repository in RHEL/CentOS 7/6/5 ...
All epel packages are maintained by Fedora repo. How To Enable EPEL Repository in RHEL/CentOS 7/6/5? First, you need to download the file using Wget and then install it using RPM on your system to enable the EPEL repository. Use below links based on your Linux OS versions. (Make sure...
How Do I Use EPEL Repo? You need to use YUM command for searching and installing packages. For example we search for Zabbix package using epel repo, lets see it is available or not under epel. # yum --enablerepo=epel info zabbix ...
Now, to install theHtoppackage, the command will be. # yum --enablerepo=epel install htop Install a Package from Epel Repo Note: The EPEL configuration file is located under/etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo. Conclusion In this article, you learned how to install theEPELrepository on RHEL-based ...
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Let’s assume we want install htop package on our system from epel repository, run following command. $ sudo yum --enablerepo=epel install -y htop That’s all from article, I hope you have better understanding now on how to enable and use epel repository on CentOS and RHEL system....
Of course you can also use a one time option of yum –enablerepo: # yum --enablerepo=rhel-7-server-optional-rpms install <packagename> The above will not permanently enable the channel in the redhat.repo, but will allow you to access packages in the channel in a one-off manner. ...
How to Enable RPM Fusion Repo in Fedora Linux, RHEL, CentOS RPM Fusion has two flavours of the repo. Free and non-Free. The Free one, as its name says, contains a free version of software packages and the non-free ones contain compiled packages of closed source and “non-commercial” ...