On 05/25/16 16:38, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Kenneth Porter wrote:
I saw mention of dnf in a blog article about installing a package on
CentOS. Further investigation revealed that Fedora is replacing yum with
dnf, apparently a new and better yum. But it wasn't clear if dnf was a
For the normal user (like me) dnf is neither better nor worse than yum.
In fact it is almost identical.
In my view, the introduction of a new name was completely unnecessary
and the cause of the only (small) complication with the changeover,
eg should I look in /etc/yum.repos.d/ or /etc/dnf.repos.d/ ?
Also, yum had associations which it was sad to lose.
Hear, hear ....
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