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RPM is the Red Hat Package Manager.  The RPM system is used to
manipulate individual software packages.  These packages, called
RPMs, can be installed, uninstalled, queried and verified.
This document will introduce you to the most basic (and most
frequently used) RPM commands.
Releases 2.0 and 2.1 of Red Hat Linux were shipped with RPM version
1.X.  By the time you read this, RPM 2.0 should be released with
many new features and improvements.
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