![]() ![]() ![]() For example: yum list installed Installed Packages It will list all installed RPM packages on the CentOS server in case-sensitive alphabetical order. In order to list all installed packages on CentOS 7, you can use the yum list installed command. This tutorial was written for CentOS 7, but the commands in this tutorial should work on any server with Redhat, CentOS, or Fedora installed on it. Yum is the default package manager used in CentOS, used to interact with both individual RPM package files and many repositories. In this short tutorial, we will show you, how to list all installed packages with yum on CentOS 7.
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