Same as: 1 rpm -ivh package.rpm 2 yum localinstall package.rpm 3 Edit /etc/yum.conf or repository.repo and change the value of gpgcheck from 1 to 0 (!dangerous)
I used this to mass install a lot of perl stuff. Threw it together because I was feeling *especially* lazy. The 'perl' and the 'module' can be replaced with whatever you like.
More information about what homebrew is all about: http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew
this application monitors the apps you use most often and load them into memory with their libraries and other dependencies. So now, when you launch Firefox or Thunderbird or OpenOffice, the display is immediate as on Mac.
This is the first version of the Sublime Text 2 packaging so there might be bugs.
Work only with bash and apt-file installed. When it found an unknow command, it will search for a file named "scribus" (in my example), in a folder named bin and then install the corresponding package. After installation, it will run the command. Usefull juste after reinstalling linux and missing lot of package. Show Sample Output
Install php-tidy Module / Extension
Caching-Nameserver Show Sample Output
pm2 is a process manager that includes a module system to install powerful and small softwares
RHEL / CentOS Support 4GB or more RAM ( memory ) Show Sample Output
Use ZSH instead of bash, typing .. will move you up one directory, without the need to alias it.
This command install Apache 2 and other utilities on CentOS
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