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How can I install or upgrade an RPM package under CentOS / RHEL / Fedora / Suse Linux?

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How can I install or upgrade an RPM package under CentOS / RHEL / Fedora / Suse Linux?

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A. To install or upgrade an rpm file or package you need to use rpm command. RPM is a RPM Package Manager (originally called Red Hat Package Manager). Both Novell Suse Linux and Red Hat Linux support (Fedora Linux) uses rpm. To install an rpm you need to use following command (you must be a root user i.e.

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