Fedora 22 Advances Linux for Cloud, Workstations, Servers | Linux Today

Fedora 22 Advances Linux for Cloud, Workstations, Servers

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Sean Michael Kerner
May 28, 2015

Among the big changes in Fedora 22 is a new package-management system called DNF, which stands for Dandified Yum. Yum was the package-management system used in Fedora 21 and earlier releases. The promise of DNF is improved performance and stability. In this slide show, eWEEK takes a look at Fedora 22’s key features.

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Sean Michael Kerner

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