

This is not the proper way to install things in RHEL 8. Using those, you can install things like Filezilla, VLC, Transmission and everything you need to work with now in RHEL 8, without compiling a bit. To do this, you would have to add dnf configuration and the GPG keys of Fedora 28 repositories. The EPEL 8 repository where most of the extra packages for RHEL 8 will reside, has not been built yet.īut what if I told you that you can get stuff up and running and access 50K+ of compatible packages now? Yes, you can easily install a lot of packages, all from compatible Fedora 28 release. If you happen to install RHEL 8 as your dev machine (and why not? they give free license) – you know it is super lacking on packages.

The RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 has already been released, but CentOS 8 is not there yet. If you want to install NGINX, Varnish, and lots of useful performance/security software with smooth yum upgrades for production use, this is the repository for you. We have by far the largest RPM repository with NGINX module packages and VMODs for Varnish.
