How to Install and Uninstall bird-doc.noarch Package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8)
Last updated: January 10,2025
1. Install "bird-doc.noarch" package
Please follow the guidelines below to install bird-doc.noarch on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8)
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
bird-doc.noarch
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2. Uninstall "bird-doc.noarch" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall bird-doc.noarch on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8):
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sudo dnf remove
bird-doc.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the bird-doc.noarch package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8)
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Available Packages
Name : bird-doc
Version : 2.14
Release : 1.el8
Architecture : noarch
Size : 1.1 M
Source : bird-2.14-1.el8.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Documentation for BIRD Internet Routing Daemon
URL : https://bird.network.cz/
License : GPL-2.0-or-later
Description : Documentation for users and programmers of the BIRD Internet Routing Daemon.
:
: BIRD is a dynamic IP routing daemon supporting both, IPv4 and IPv6, Border
: Gateway Protocol (BGPv4), Routing Information Protocol (RIPv2, RIPng), Open
: Shortest Path First protocol (OSPFv2, OSPFv3), Babel Routing Protocol (Babel),
: Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD), IPv6 router advertisements, static
: routes, inter-table protocol, command-line interface allowing on-line control
: and inspection of the status of the daemon, soft reconfiguration as well as a
: powerful language for route filtering.
Available Packages
Name : bird-doc
Version : 2.14
Release : 1.el8
Architecture : noarch
Size : 1.1 M
Source : bird-2.14-1.el8.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Documentation for BIRD Internet Routing Daemon
URL : https://bird.network.cz/
License : GPL-2.0-or-later
Description : Documentation for users and programmers of the BIRD Internet Routing Daemon.
:
: BIRD is a dynamic IP routing daemon supporting both, IPv4 and IPv6, Border
: Gateway Protocol (BGPv4), Routing Information Protocol (RIPv2, RIPng), Open
: Shortest Path First protocol (OSPFv2, OSPFv3), Babel Routing Protocol (Babel),
: Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD), IPv6 router advertisements, static
: routes, inter-table protocol, command-line interface allowing on-line control
: and inspection of the status of the daemon, soft reconfiguration as well as a
: powerful language for route filtering.