March 13, 2010 at 3:59 pm | English, Fedora, Kernelnewbies[br]
- Posted by dorileo |

Sometimes we need to know(or are curious about) the files installed on you system by a specific package. On Debian systens we do:
But for Fedora we can`t find the same feature by default, it`s needed an additional package to help on it, lets see:
yum-utils brings some utilities to help manage installed packages, to accomplish our initial goals we ought use repoquery:
repoquery --list <package name>
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