rpm packages

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The rpm packages tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Linux distributions that use the RPM package management system, including OpenMamba and Fedora. Topics include the OpenMamba 2025 rolling-release distro, its independent development, and software freshness. Also covered is Fedora 42 running on Windows 11 via Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), highlighting seamless Linux integration for developers. These threads explore RPM-based distros' features, installation, and cross-platform use, relevant for Linux enthusiasts and IT professionals working with RPM packages in enterprise or development environments.
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    OpenMamba Linux 2025 Review: A Quiet, Independent Rolling-Release Distro

    OpenMamba is a Linux distribution that may not immediately leap to the top of the mainstream desktop charts, but quietly persists as a fascinating artefact in the ever-diversifying garden of open-source operating systems. Its signature green visual palette is more than mere aesthetic...
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    Fedora 42 on Windows 11 WSL: Seamless Linux Integration and Developer Power

    For Linux users who have been waiting for a seamless, officially supported Fedora experience within Windows 11, the arrival of Fedora 42 as an official Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distribution is more than just another technical milestone. It represents a pivotal point in the ongoing...
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