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Red Hat Linux Bible: Fedora and Enterprise Edition [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

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Chapter 5), a general-purpose command for installing any software packages in RPM format. Or you can use the Red Hat Add and Remove Software window (redhat-config-packages), which provides the same interface for installing packages that was used in the original installation procedure.

To open the Red Hat Add and Remove Software window, select System Settings Add/Remove Applications from the main menu on the desktop (or type redhat-config-packages from a Terminal window). The window appears as shown in Figure 2-1.


Figure 2-1: Change software packages after Red Hat installation using the Add and Remove Software window.

Scroll through the major package groups using the scroll bar. After the name and description of each group there is a set of numbers in brackets that shows how many packages are in the group and how many of those are actually installed. Click Details to see the listing of all packages in the group.

The details of each group shows the standard packages in each group (ones that are required if the group is installed at all) and ones that are extra. To add or remove packages from your system, click the check box next to the package so that it is on or off, respectively. Repeat this for each package group, and close the details window.

When you have made all your add or delete selections, click Update on the main Add and Remove Software window. Insert each CD as it is requested. Packages will be added or removed, as you requested.

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