This appendix lists the packages that make up Red Hat Linux. In each entry,
you'll find the following information:
In addition, some packages will have one or more of the following icons
alongside the package name:
Please Note: This package list was automatically generated right before Red Hat Linux
5.2 went into production. Because of the short timeframes involved,
you might find minor typesetting problems in the package lists. However,
we felt that an up-to-date package list was more important than a
picture-perfect package list. We hope you'll agree...
You may also notice that some packages have different versions, and that
packages listed here are not mentioned in the installation program (and
vice versa). Any differences in package versions are normally due to the
normal bug fixing process. It's possible that ``missing'' or ``extra''
packages are the result of last-minute changes prior to pressing CDROMs.
Also note that all the packages in the ``Base'' group (and subgroups) are
always installed, therefore you will not see them mentioned explicitly
during the installation process.
(Replacing package-name with the actual name of the package, of
course.)
If you installed the package, you should get a list of filenames. Each
file contains documentation relating to the package you specified. Here
are some of the types of filenames you'll see:
In general, most of the documentation files you'll find will be one of
those listed above. If in doubt, it's a good bet that the file is text.
You can always try the file command to see if the file's contents can
be identified.
Using the Package List After Installation
This list can come in
handy even after you've installed Red Hat Linux. You can use it search for
documentation. Here's how:
rpm -qd package-name
C.1 Applications
C.2 Base
C.3 Daemons
C.4 Development
C.5 Documentation
C.6 Extensions
C.7 Games
C.8 Libraries
C.9 Networking
C.10 Shells
C.11 Utilities
C.12 X11