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There are many tools and technologies available with Fedora | There are many tools and technologies available with Fedora that make it stand out, that add value to the platform, and that can save you time and work. Below are some of the key tools that the Fedora Project is proud to provide. | ||
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| [[Tools/yum| yum]] || The powerful package manager used by Fedora | | [[Tools/yum| yum]] || The powerful package manager used by Fedora | ||
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| [[Tools/RPM| RPM ]] || RPM package manager which yum uses in the backend | | [[Tools/RPM| RPM ]] || RPM package manager which yum uses in the backend |
Revision as of 22:39, 26 December 2008
Tools and Technologies
There are many tools and technologies available with Fedora that make it stand out, that add value to the platform, and that can save you time and work. Below are some of the key tools that the Fedora Project is proud to provide.
yum | The powerful package manager used by Fedora |
RPM | RPM package manager which yum uses in the backend |
Apt and Fedora | Information for users of apt-get
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NetworkManager | Tool for automatic network configuration |
["Anaconda"] | The Fedora installation system |
Xen | Virtual machine system |
GFS | The Global File System, an open source clustering file system |
Kadischi | The Fedora ["LiveCD"] generator by Community |
Pilgrim | The Official ["FedoraLiveCD"] generator by Fedora Project |