Although Linux distributions usually include a large number of tools, from time to time you'll need to install additional software or upgrade an existing application. This module looks at .rpm files, make, compilers and various other tools you'll come across as you install and upgrade.
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Topics covered in this module
Installation via RPM packages.
configure, make, cc and others.
Installation from tar or tgz files.
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