What Does Yum Command Do In Linux?
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The Yum command is used on Linux systems to manage software packages. It stands for “Yellowdog Updater Modified“ and is a package manager for RPM compatible Linux systems. It allows users to search, retrieve and install packages from a central repository as well as automatically update and remove packages. The Yum command also resolves dependencies, checks integrity and verifies authentication of packages before installations.