YUM relies on RPM under the hood which is a packaging standard for software digital distribution which automatically applies digital signatures and hashes for verifying the integrity and authorship of said software, unlike a few app stores which provide the same function neither RPM nor YUM offer built-in support for essential restrictions on package copying by end-users.YUM implements software repositories (set of packages) that can be locally used or on a network connection similar to the Advanced Package Tool from Debian. YUM permits automatic updates and package dependency management over RPM-based distros. Many other tools offer GUI to YUM functionality because YUM contains a command-line interface. YUM ( Yellowdog Updater Modified) is an open-source and free command-line package management utility for systems executing the Linux OS with the help of the RPM package manager. ![]() Next → ← prev Install yum Ubuntu Introduction to Yum
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