Copyright © 2004 Red Hat, Inc., Dave Pawson
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| Revision 0.1.3 | 27 August 2004 | PaulWFrields |
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Document deprecated. Refer to "Yum Software Management" tutorial instead at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/ | ||
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After installing Fedora Core, you should determine if your installation is up to
date with the most recent package versions. If your CDs are more than a
week or two old, then it's likely you need to update your system. This
tutorial provides instructions for the command line tool
yum, which does not have a graphical interface.