How to Install and Uninstall qm.noarch Package on Fedora 38
Last updated: November 30,2024
1. Install "qm.noarch" package
Learn how to install qm.noarch on Fedora 38
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
qm.noarch
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2. Uninstall "qm.noarch" package
Please follow the guidance below to uninstall qm.noarch on Fedora 38:
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sudo dnf remove
qm.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the qm.noarch package on Fedora 38
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Available Packages
Name : qm
Version : 0.6.2
Release : 1.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 47 k
Source : qm-0.6.2-1.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Containerized environment for running Quality Management software
URL : https://github.com/containers/qm
License : GPL-2.0-only
Description : This package allow users to setup an environment which prevents applications
: and container tools from interfering with other all other processes on the
: system.
:
: The QM runs its own version of systemd and Podman to isolate not only the
: applications and containers launched by systemd and Podman but systemd and
: Podman themselves.
:
: Software install into the QM environment under `/usr/lib/qm/rootfs` is
: automatically isolated from the host. If developers need to further
: isolate there applications from other processes in the QM they should
: use container tools like Podman.
Available Packages
Name : qm
Version : 0.6.2
Release : 1.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 47 k
Source : qm-0.6.2-1.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Containerized environment for running Quality Management software
URL : https://github.com/containers/qm
License : GPL-2.0-only
Description : This package allow users to setup an environment which prevents applications
: and container tools from interfering with other all other processes on the
: system.
:
: The QM runs its own version of systemd and Podman to isolate not only the
: applications and containers launched by systemd and Podman but systemd and
: Podman themselves.
:
: Software install into the QM environment under `/usr/lib/qm/rootfs` is
: automatically isolated from the host. If developers need to further
: isolate there applications from other processes in the QM they should
: use container tools like Podman.