You should be able to download RPMs (make sure they are S390 rpms) and use the
RPM command:

rpm -Uvh rpmname.rpm

This is what YaST does 'under the covers'...

On Monday 13 January 2003 03:00 pm, you wrote:
> If someone would point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate the
> assistance.  I'm new to using Red Hat.
>
> I've installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 for S/390 (2.4 kernel) without any
> graphical interface (KDE or GNOME) packages.  Is there a non-graphical
> (using PuTTY, ncurses, for example) interface to adding software to this
> system?  If I were using SuSE (which I'm quite comfortable with) I'd use
> YaST to do something like this.
>
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