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Yellow Dog Updater, Modified, yum for short, is a package manager for RPM-compatible Linux systems.

Its main advantages over the RPM version of apt are its smaller codebase and better dependency handling. A main flaw is its lack of standard GUIs, although some compaines, such as Cobind, have attempted to rectify the problem.

Yum is the standard tool for updating Fedora Core, and up2date can use yum repositories to update software.

See also: Yellow Dog Linux

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