rpm

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A recursive acronym for RPM Package Manager, or formerly Red Hat Package Manager, a package management system used by some distributions of the Linux operating system – most importantly those by Red Hat
Revolutions Per Minute
Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, r/min, or r·min−1) is a measure of the frequency of a rotation. It annotates the number of full rotations completed in one minute around a fixed axis. It is used as a measure of rotational speed of a mechanical component
A software package manager that was developed by Red Hat It can be used to build, install, query, verify, update, and uninstall software packages All software updates from RHN are delivered in RPM format
Red Hat's packing format also used by other Linux distributions
Red Hat Package Management A system which eases installation, verification, upgrading, and uninstalling Linux packages See the HOWTO for more information
(Otomotiv) An abbreviation for revolutions per minute. A tachometer measures engine revolutions in terms of rpm
Revolutions per minute The speed at which records should be played
Revolutions Per Minute A measure of the (rotational) speed of a vinyl record
- Revolutions per minute A term used to describe how fast a motor is spinning Also known as "revs "
{i} number of full rotations completed during one minute; (Computers) number of full rotations of a disk drive per minute
Revolutions Per Minute is the number of times per minute that the fan turns High RPM's don't always mean a lot of air is being moved Air flow is a combination of fan speed, blade pitch and other factors
Revolutions Per Minute The number of times a shaft completes a full revolution in one minute
RPM is a measurement of how fast a hard disc's platters are spinning (in revolutions per minute) The faster the spin rate, the less time it takes for the drive to read or write a given amount of data
(Revolutions Per Minute): Just that! The number of times an object completely rotates (360 degrees) in one minute
(RPM Package Manager) - A packaging and installation tool for Internet downloads, included with some Linux distributions It produces files with a RPM extension Similar to Dpkg
(Revolutions Per Minute) The measurement of the rotational speed of a disk drive Floppy disks rotate at 300 rpm, while hard disks rotate from 2,400 to 3,600 rpm and more
Rotations Per Minute How many times the piston goes through one up-down motion per minute The higher, the faster Every engine has an optimum RPM range Shifter karts can stay in tat range by shifting appropriately, clutch karts will need to adjust the clutch as best as they can The RPMs are displayed on the tach
> Revolution Per Minute or the number of full turns the crankshaft makes per minute
rate of revolution of a motor; "the engine was doing 6000 revs"
An abbreviation that stands for RPM Package Manager RPM is also the name of a program that enables the installation, upgrading and removal of packages
Revolutions Per Minute A unit of measure for angular speed As applied to the IC engine, rpm indicates the instantaneous rotational speed of the crankshaft described as the number of crank revolutions that would occur every minute if that instantaneous speed was held constant throughout the measurement period Typical idle speeds are 300 to 800rpm, while peak engine speeds can reach as high as 10,000rpm or higher in some racing engines
An abbreviation that stands for Red Hat Package Manager RPM is also the name of a program that enables the installation, upgrading and removal of packages
rpm is used to indicate the speed of something by saying how many times per minute it will go round in a circle. rpm is an abbreviation for `revolutions per minute'. Both engines were running at 2500 rpm. revolutions per minute. revolutions per minute used to describe the speed at which something turns, especially an engine or a record player
– Revolutions Per Minute
Rotations Per Minute How many times an engine, motor, wheel, gear, etc , will turn in a minute In R/C racing this is most important for electric motors and nitro engines
Revolutions Per Minute How many times a disk drive's platters make a complete revolution in a minute A direct component of Rotational Latency time (Divide by 60 to get Revolutions Per Second )
Revolutions Per Minute; the speed of rotation of the crankshaft in an engine or other rotation shaft
A package file used by the Red Hat Package Manager Technically it is an RPM package
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