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robert.dodier@gmail.com

2006-02-06, 5:48 pm

Hello,

I'm hoping to find a list of rpms for RH Enterprise Linux ES and also
for EL WS.
I poked around on the RH web site but couldn't find anything.
Thanks for any information.

Robert Dodier

Jean-David Beyer

2006-02-06, 5:48 pm

robert.dodier@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm hoping to find a list of rpms for RH Enterprise Linux ES and also for
> EL WS. I poked around on the RH web site but couldn't find anything.
> Thanks for any information.
>

You should go here: http://www.redhat.com/
Click "Red Hat Network"
Put your login and password in "Log in to Red Hat Network" box
Click "Software Downloads" on left of screen

You then choose what you want. They have RHEL4, RHEL3, and REHL2.1

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robert.dodier@gmail.com

2006-02-06, 5:48 pm

Jean-David Beyer wrote:

> You should go here: http://www.redhat.com/
> Click "Red Hat Network"
> Put your login and password in "Log in to Red Hat Network" box
> Click "Software Downloads" on left of screen
>
> You then choose what you want. They have RHEL4, RHEL3, and REHL2.1


Thanks, that is useful info. However, I don't want to download the
iso's,
I just want to see a list of rpms so I can compare what are the
applications provided by each one. I guess I could download the iso's
and then see what's on them but that seems like more work than it
needs to be.

Thanks for your help,
Robert Dodier

Joe Makowiec

2006-02-06, 5:48 pm

On 06 Feb 2006 in linux.redhat, wrote:

> Thanks, that is useful info. However, I don't want to download the
> iso's,
> I just want to see a list of rpms so I can compare what are the
> applications provided by each one. I guess I could download the iso's
> and then see what's on them but that seems like more work than it
> needs to be.


DistroWatch lists many (but not all) packages which a large number of
distros have:

http://distrowatch.com/

Also, you can get a fair amount of information with some creative
searching at RPM Find:

http://rpmfind.net/

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Jean-David Beyer

2006-02-06, 8:46 pm

robert.dodier@gmail.com wrote:
> Jean-David Beyer wrote:
>
>
> Thanks, that is useful info. However, I don't want to download the iso's,
> I just want to see a list of rpms so I can compare what are the
> applications provided by each one. I guess I could download the iso's and
> then see what's on them but that seems like more work than it needs to
> be.
>

You can get a list of the packages by groping around there. You can even
download individual packages if you wish.

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