Install Local RPM or DEB Files on Linux


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One of the common problems you may encounter with a Linux server is that locally-installed packages require dependencies in order to work. When you install software directly from your distribution’s package repository: yum or apt-get, for example, these programs will install any necessary dependencies automatically.

Install Local RPM or DEB Files on Linux

Install Local RPM or DEB Files on Linux


Sometimes, however, you need to download a single .deb or .rpm file and install it manually. This usually presents a dependency problem. On a Debian-based system, you can install single deb packages with the following command:

dpkg -i package-name.deb

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