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colanderman
8y ago
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I'm a Debian user, but RedHat has had Yum (Apt-equivalent) for probably a decade now.
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idonotknowwhy
8y ago
Way more than a decade. I remember running yum on fedora core more than 15 years ago.
These days it's all pacman for me though.
petecox
8y ago
In terms of front-ends, there's always packagekit. The following will work on both rpm and dpkg derivatives:
sudo pkcon install <package>
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