Redhat Package Manager

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Comes in a RPM package. Other distros beside Redhat/Fedora can use theses packages also.

120
games
2
platforms

Alternate name: RPM

RPM is actually part of the Linux Standard Base (LSB). LSB is that part of Linux that is not supposed to change for every distro. Technically, DEB packages are not LSB. Any distro that does not use RPM is actually not 100% LSB. However, the alien application can convert RPM to DEB and in a round about way, this fulfills the LSB standard (but only due purely to a technicality).

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Games by year

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A1993 - BOGUS Linux' PMS finalised. PMS would later merge with RPP and PM
B1994 - Red Hat Linux released. Used RPP, a precursor to RPM
C1995 - RPM Package Manager made from PMS, PM, RPP, and fresh code is released with Redhat 2.0
D1998 - The Redhat team offically says RPM is mature and is RL's offical package manager
E2006 - Fedora Project leader Max Spevack announces the RPM project must innovate; effectively ensuring a fork
F2007 - RPMv5 forked from RPM.org, panic ensues

The first Redhat Package Manager video game was released in 1992.

sarrazip, Parallel Realities and Small Rockets published most of these games.

Platforms

Linux 119
BSD 1

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