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*dnf list *lib*       # List all files containing lib in its name  | *dnf list *lib*       # List all files containing lib in its name  | ||
*dnf install foo # Install the package named foo  | *dnf install foo # Install the package named foo  | ||
| + | ==Summary commands==  | ||
| + | [[Image:DNF summary.png|500px|Source:https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/red-hat-rhcsa/9780138096311/ch09.xhtml#ch09lev1sec04]]  | ||
| + | ==dnf groups==  | ||
| + | A group is a collection of packages which typically collects several packages needed by a service, simplifying installation.  | ||
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| + | To see main groups  | ||
| + | <source lang=bash>  | ||
| + | dnf group list  | ||
| + | </source>  | ||
| + | To see additional groups  | ||
| + | <source lang=bash>  | ||
| + | dnf group list hidden  | ||
| + | </source>  | ||
| + | Install a group - example  | ||
| + | <source lang=bash>  | ||
| + | dnf groupinstall "TeX formatting system"  | ||
| + | </source>  | ||
| + | ==dnf modules==  | ||
| + | Modules allows you to access/install different versions of an application stream. An application stream is a specific version of a module - for example php version 8.1.  | ||
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| + | Only one application stream can be enables at any given time.  | ||
| + | <source lang=bash>  | ||
| + | dnf module list  | ||
| + | ...  | ||
| + | dnf module info php:8.1  | ||
| + | ...  | ||
| + |  dnf module enable php:8.1  | ||
| + | ...  | ||
| + | dnf module install php:8.2  | ||
| + | dnf distro-sync  | ||
| + | </source>  | ||
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==Articles==  | ==Articles==  | ||
*[https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/how-manage-packages DNF, YUM and/or RPM]  | *[https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/how-manage-packages DNF, YUM and/or RPM]  | ||
[[Category:Red Hat]][[category:Linux]]  | [[Category:Red Hat]][[category:Linux]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 10:44, 7 March 2024
Remember sudo
- dnf search foo # Search for package containing foo in either name or short description
 - dnf list # List all installed packages
 - dnf list *lib* # List all files containing lib in its name
 - dnf install foo # Install the package named foo
 
Summary commands
dnf groups
A group is a collection of packages which typically collects several packages needed by a service, simplifying installation.
To see main groups
dnf group list
To see additional groups
dnf group list hidden
Install a group - example
dnf groupinstall "TeX formatting system"
dnf modules
Modules allows you to access/install different versions of an application stream. An application stream is a specific version of a module - for example php version 8.1.
Only one application stream can be enables at any given time.
dnf module list
...
dnf module info php:8.1
...
 dnf module enable php:8.1
...
dnf module install php:8.2
dnf distro-sync