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0bd5b378
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0bd5b378
authored
Jan 23, 2004
by
Ivan Leo Murray-Smith
Committed by
Alexandre Julliard
Jan 23, 2004
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Improved RPM installation instructions.
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</
para
>
</
sect2
>
<
sect2
>
<
title
>
Red
Hat
(
RPM
)
Linux
</
title
>
<
title
>
Linux
Red
Hat
,
Mandrake
,
Suse
and
other
distributions
using
RPM
</
title
>
<
para
>
Switch
to
the
directory
you
downloaded
the
RPM
package
file
to
.
Most
distributions
provide
a
graphical
tool
for
installing
RPM
packages
,
you
can
use
it
by
simply
clicking
(
Or
double
clicking
,
depending
on
your
system
settings
)
on
the
RPM
.
If
you
don
't have a
graphical RPM manager installed, using a shell, switch to the
directory where you downloaded the RPM package file to.
Once there, type this one command as root, adapting the
package file name as required:
</para>
<screen>
<
prompt
>#
</><
userinput
>
rpm
-
ivh
wine
-<
replaceable
>
200
20605
-
2.
i386
</>.
rpm
</>
<prompt># </><userinput>rpm -ivh wine-<replaceable>200
3121
2.i386</>.rpm</>
</screen>
<para>
You may also want to install the
<systemitem>wine-devel</systemitem> package.
</para>
<para>
Uninstalling
an
installed
Wine
RPM
package
can
be
done
by
running
:
If you'
ve
installed
wine
graphically
,
you
can
uninstall
it
using
your
graphical
RPM
manager
(
Gnorpm
,
Kpackage
,
Yast
,
Mandrake
Control
Center
and
so
on
),
alternatively
,
uninstalling
a
installed
Wine
RPM
package
can
be
done
from
a
shell
,
by
running
:
</
para
>
<
screen
>
<
prompt
>#
</><
userinput
>
rpm
-
qa
|
grep
-
i
wine
</>
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