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    What is Fedora’s DNF package manager and how to use it?

    A package manager is a program that helps you to manage and install and manage apps and their dependencies on a system. While Debian-based systems have dpkg and APT as their package managers and Arch-based systems have Pacman,Fedora-based systems use DNF.

    What is DNF?

    DNF or Dandified YUM is the package manager of Fedora and Fedora derivatives and is the successor of Yellow-dog Updater Modified or YUM package manager.

    It is used to manage packages, i.e.

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    install, upgrade, update, reinstall, and uninstall them among other things. DNF has been the default package manager of Fedora since version 22 (2015) and it was first introduced in version 18 in 2013.

    DNF vs RPM

    RPM is also a package management system in Fedora and DNF works on top of it.

    Fedora’s documentation pushes users towards DNF instead of using RPM, as it is not capable of automatically finding and installing dependencies of a package, which means users will have to manually find and install them.

    Today we will learn how to use the DNF packag

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