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Also executed 'sudo updatedb' to update the 'locate' indexes. Any ideas? Thank you. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

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The pipe way which free xargs rpm -qf — Eido I think it can't work because dpkg is a command operating on the locally installed packages. To find non installed packages you can go to packages. For CentOS, how about yum provides? Mark Mark 91 1 1 silver badge 1 1 bronze badge. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.

The Overflow Blog. Podcast Explaining the semiconductor shortage, and how it might end. Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete? Dnf is the default CentOS 8 package manager. Package managers are package-management systems that automate the process of installing, updating, and configuring packages in an operating system.

After executing the above command, you will get a long list of all the available software versions for download. After finding the correct version, use the command given below to install the package using the DNF package manager:. You can also search for packages through the user-friendly GUI software utility. Open the activities menu from the top left corner of your desktop. Click on it, and the detailed installation page for installing Rhythmbox will open up.

You can click on the install button to begin installing Rhythmbox on CentOS 8, as shown in the screenshot attached above.



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