Show 2 more comments. The most popular answer is incomplete: Since this search will generally be performed only for files from installed packages, yum whatprovides is made blisteringly fast by disabling all external repos the implicit "installed" repo can't be disabled. This website is offline! The website does not appear to search for files; only package names with the search term.
As the docs says, you can search for executables by their single path name or any file with the absolute path name. Arash Arash 5 5 silver badges 8 8 bronze badges. Using only the rpm utility, this should work in any OS that has rpm: rpm -q --whatprovides [file name] Ref. Tim M. You can do this alike here but with your package. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
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Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Linked Related Also, take care when installing software packages! Make sure you trust the source before you install. The -i switch tells the package manager you want to install the file. Alternately, you can use the yum package manager to install. The localinstall option instructions yum to look at your current working directory for the installation file.
Normally, yum looks to your enabled software repositories for new software packages to install. Unlike many Linux tools, DNF is not a set of initials. It is merely the next evolution of the yum package manager. The -e option instructs RPM to erase the software. Check RPM Dependencies. If there are any missing dependencies, you can install them from the standard repositories using yum or dnf.
If your software requires other non-standard software, it will often be noted in the installation instructions. One exciting feature of the yum package manager is that it allows you to download. This might be helpful if you have limited bandwidth, or want to copy a single downloaded file between systems. There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
This article has been viewed 81, times. Learn more Revolutions per minute, or RPM, are a measure of how fast a rotating object turns.
Knowing how fast an object turns is important in determining wind speed, gear ratios, how powerful a motor is, and how well bullets fly and penetrate [1] X Research source. To calculate RPM by direct observation, start by picking a place to watch on the rotating object, like the tip of a blade on a wind turbine.
Then, mark the place on the blade with a marker or dab of paint so it's easier to keep track of. Next, use a timer to count the number of rotations your marked blade makes. After 1 minute has passed, you should know how many revolutions per minute your object makes! To learn how to determine the RPM of driver gears, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet?
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Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Pick a place on the rotating object to observe. This method works best for objects with long arms, such as an anemometer device to measure wind speed or wind turbine. Select an arm or blade to focus your observations on. You can mark the arm or blade in some way, such as by tying a colored thread or applying a dab of paint to the surface.
Get a timer. You need something to monitor the time with.
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