RPM packages typically have file names like foo-1.0-1.i386.rpm. The file name includes the package name (foo), version (1.0), release (1), and architecture (i386). To install a package, log in as root and type the following command at a shell prompt: rpm -ivh foo-1.0-1.i386.rpm Alternatively, the following command can also be used: rpm -Uvh foo-1.0-1.i386.rpm If the installation is successful, the following output is displayed: Preparing... ########################################### [100%] 1:foo ########################################### [100%] As you can see, RPM prints out the name of the package and then prints a succession of hash marks as a progress meter while the package is installed. The signature of a package is checked automatically when installing or upgrading a package. The signature confirms that the package was signed by an authorized party. For example, if the verification of the signature fails, an error message such as the following is displayed: error: V3 DSA signa...
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