How to Install and Uninstall cloudy.x86_64 Package on Fedora 34
Last updated: November 18,2024
1. Install "cloudy.x86_64" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install cloudy.x86_64 on Fedora 34
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
cloudy.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "cloudy.x86_64" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall cloudy.x86_64 on Fedora 34:
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sudo dnf remove
cloudy.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the cloudy.x86_64 package on Fedora 34
Last metadata expiration check: 2:33:09 ago on Tue Sep 6 02:10:55 2022.
Available Packages
Name : cloudy
Version : 13.05
Release : 11.fc34
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 1.4 M
Source : cloudy-13.05-11.fc34.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Spectral synthesis code to simulate conditions in interstellar matter
URL : http://www.nublado.org/
License : BSD
Description : Most of the quantitative information we have about the cosmos comes from
: spectroscopy. In many cases the light we analyze was produced by atoms in
: the first generations of stars and galaxies. The spectra are produced by
: dilute gas where such properties as the gas kinetic temperature, chemical
: state, level of ionization, and level populations, are determined by a
: host of microphysical processes rather than by a single temperature.
: Analytical solutions are seldom possible and computer solutions are
: needed to understand their physical properties. Numerical simulations make
: it possible to understand complex physical environments starting from
: first principles. Cloudy is designed to do exactly this.
Available Packages
Name : cloudy
Version : 13.05
Release : 11.fc34
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 1.4 M
Source : cloudy-13.05-11.fc34.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Spectral synthesis code to simulate conditions in interstellar matter
URL : http://www.nublado.org/
License : BSD
Description : Most of the quantitative information we have about the cosmos comes from
: spectroscopy. In many cases the light we analyze was produced by atoms in
: the first generations of stars and galaxies. The spectra are produced by
: dilute gas where such properties as the gas kinetic temperature, chemical
: state, level of ionization, and level populations, are determined by a
: host of microphysical processes rather than by a single temperature.
: Analytical solutions are seldom possible and computer solutions are
: needed to understand their physical properties. Numerical simulations make
: it possible to understand complex physical environments starting from
: first principles. Cloudy is designed to do exactly this.