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Chapter 6 - Installing and Updating Software

I believe I have found a small error/mistake in the Red Hat Package Manager section:

The higher-level package manager differs between distributions. Red Hat family distributions historically use RHEL/CentOS, and Fedora uses dnf, while SUSE family distributions such as openSUSE also use RPM but use the zypper interface.

I assume that "RHEL/CentOS", should be "RPM". Could someone help confirm or explain this?

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  • KevinCSmallwood
    KevinCSmallwood Posts: 72
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    It should be: "Red Hat family distributions historically use RPM; RHEL/CentOS distributions use yum, and Fedora uses dnf, while SUSE family distributions such as openSUSE also use RPM but use the zypper interface." I have fixed this and it will be available the next time we update the course (which should be sometime this year, but I don't know the exact date). Thanks for posting this.

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  • joehardin
    joehardin Posts: 3

    Thank you for clearing this up with your reply. I look forward to completing the course.

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