Remove "installing an rpm" doc
This gives info about installing packages using the `rpm` command and is extremely bad advice. End users should be using the standard package managers (DNF) to install packages and not resort to `rpm` unless as a last resort. So, this documentation does not fit into user-end quickdocs. Fixes #102
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= Installing an RPM File
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include::{partialsdir}/unreviewed-message.adoc[]
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This procedure shows you how to install an RPM file after you have downloaded the file to your desktop. An RPM file contains the required installation packages for a software.
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._Prerequisites_
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* You must have administrative permission to install new RPM files on your system. Either root password or sudo access is required.
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._Procedure_
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. Open a terminal.
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. Change your working directory to the location of the RPM file. If you have downloaded the RPM file to the `Downloads` directory, enter:
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[subs=quotes]
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$ cd ~/Downloads
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. Install the RPM file:
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$ sudo rpm -i NAME_OF_RPM.rpm
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