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redhat-lsb-desktop-4.1-56.fc36.x86_64
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) Desktop Specifications define components that are
required to be present on an LSB conforming system.
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redhat-lsb-languages-4.1-56.fc36.x86_64
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) Languages module supports components for runtime
languages which are found on an LSB conforming system.
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redhat-lsb-printing-4.1-56.fc36.x86_64
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) Printing specifications define components that
are required to be present on an LSB conforming system.
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redhat-lsb-submod-multimedia-4.1-56.fc36.x86_64
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) Multimedia submodule specifications define
components that are required to be present on an LSB conforming system.
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redhat-lsb-submod-security-4.1-56.fc36.x86_64
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) Security submodule specifications define
components that are required to be present on an LSB conforming system.
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redhat-lsb-supplemental-4.1-56.fc36.x86_64
This subpackage brings in supplemental dependencies for components required for
passing LSB (Linux Standard Base) certification testsuite, but not directly required
to be on LSB conforming system.
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redhat-lsb-trialuse-4.1-56.fc36.x86_64
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) Trialuse module support defines components
which are not required parts of the LSB Specification.
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redhat-mono-fonts-4.0.3-1.fc36.noarch
Red Hat Typeface is a fresh take on the geometric sans genre,
taking inspiration from a range of American sans serifs
including Tempo and Highway Gothic.
The Display styles, made for headlines and big statements,
are low contrast and spaced tightly, with a large x-height and open counters.
The Text styles have a slightly smaller x-height and narrower width
for better legibility, are spaced more generously, and have thinned joins
for better performance at small sizes.
The Mono styles are similar to the Text styles, but are adapted
for better performance to render code and similar text.
The three families can be used together seamlessly at a range of sizes.
The fonts were originally commissioned by Paula Scher / Pentagram
and designed by Jeremy Mickel / MCKL for the new Red Hat identity.
This package provides the Monospace fonts variant.
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redhat-text-fonts-4.0.3-1.fc36.noarch
Red Hat Typeface is a fresh take on the geometric sans genre,
taking inspiration from a range of American sans serifs
including Tempo and Highway Gothic.
The Display styles, made for headlines and big statements,
are low contrast and spaced tightly, with a large x-height and open counters.
The Text styles have a slightly smaller x-height and narrower width
for better legibility, are spaced more generously, and have thinned joins
for better performance at small sizes.
The Mono styles are similar to the Text styles, but are adapted
for better performance to render code and similar text.
The three families can be used together seamlessly at a range of sizes.
The fonts were originally commissioned by Paula Scher / Pentagram
and designed by Jeremy Mickel / MCKL for the new Red Hat identity.
This package provides the Text fonts variant.
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protobuf2-2.6.1-5.lbn25.x86_64
Protocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient
yet extensible format. Google uses Protocol Buffers for almost all of
its internal RPC protocols and file formats.
Protocol buffers are a flexible, efficient, automated mechanism for
serializing structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and
simpler. You define how you want your data to be structured once, then
you can use special generated source code to easily write and read
your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a
variety of languages. You can even update your data structure without
breaking deployed programs that are compiled against the "old" format.
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