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On 06/26/2012 08:40 AM, Rafał Radecki wrote:
> Hi all.
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> I am working for a hosting provider in Poland. We are currently
> searching for an universal, extensible hardware platform which we
> would like to use in our server infrastructure.
> The platform should have:
> - possibility to install up
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4 packages?
James Matthews wrote:
> Frank Cox posted above this line,
> ' yum remove \*.i?86 '
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> What I do is put the package name and then the platform. E.g
> php-cli.x86_64
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> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Patrick McEvoy
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Hello,
Is it advisable to clean up the system by deleting the i386 rpms? If so
how do you know which ones to remove and which ones CentOS or RHEL
require to be installed? You can use “yum list installed \*.i386″ to
list all of the i386 rpms installed on your x86_64 system and I assume
you coul
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