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Appendix A:Computer Basics
Red Hat Linux uses the RPM technology of software installation and upgrades. Using RPM, either
from the shell prompt or through Gnome-RPM, is a safe and convenient way to upgrade or install soft-
ware. For more information about using Gnome-RPM, see the Official Red Hat Linux Customization
Guide.
Once you become more comfortable with your system, you may want to install software not available
in RPM format. To minimize collisions with RPM-managed files, the best place to put such software
is in /usr/local.

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