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#linux #mprashant #linuxtutorial #linuxtutorialforbeginners #linuxtraining @MPrashant In this video, I'll be covering Linux package management using the popular tools yum, rpm, and dnf. I'll also be discussing how to create and use rollback patches. Package management on Linux is a essential part of system administration, and this video will give you a solid understanding of the different tools available and how to use them effectively. By the end of the video, you'll be able to manage your Linux packages using the most popular package management tools! 00:00 Intro 01:10 What is Linux Package Management? 02:22 How to use Yum in Linux? 07:55 What is difference between Upgrade & Update? 10:00 Rollback Updates using Yum history undo 12:20 Linux RPM Command 14:18 How to install .rpm file using rpm command 18:15 How to use DNF in Linux? 21:15 How to use APT command in Linux? Link of slide https://www.canva.com/design/DAFZTWbX... ------------------------------------------------------------- Linux Tutorial for beginners in Hindi Linux Tutorial in Hindi Linux Course in Hindi What is Linux Package Management in Linux in Hindi? yum update Linux yum tutorial Yum linux Tutorial How to use Yum command for beginners Linux yum -------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn to manage software using YUM/DNF and RPM for your Red Hat-based Linux systems. Package management is a method of installing, updating, removing, and keeping track of software updates from specific repositories (repos) in the Linux system. Yellow Dog Updater, Modified (YUM) DNF or Dandified YUM is the updated default since Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, CentOS 8, Fedora 22, and any distros based on these. YUM is the primary package management tool for redhat. YUM performs dependency resolution when installing, updating, and removing software packages. YUM can manage packages from installed repositories in the system or from .rpm packages. you can see all the options using #yum -option To see the past work done related to packages, which will show you the activity with date and time #yum history We can simply undo or redo any action using #yum history undo/redo d How to install and remove a package yum install ksh -y yum remove ksh RPM (RPM Package Manager) RPM is a popular package management tool redhat based distros Using RPM, you can install, uninstall, and query individual software packages. Issue: It cannot manage dependency resolution like YUM. RPM maintains a database of installed packages, which enables powerful and fast queries. Some commonly used modes RPM -i install -U upgrade -e erase -V verify -q query Example: To install or upgrade an .rpm package using RPM, issue this command: You need to first download .rpm package rpm -i package-file rpm -U package-file rpm -ivh package-file (v-verbose, h for hash to show progress) rpm -evh package-file ================================ To query all the installed packages rpm -qa ================================ More info about the package rpm -qi package_name ================================ Info about config files for a package rpm -qc package_name Example for the rpm download and install Go to google, type ksh for linux download https://centos.pkgs.org/8/centos-apps... Then under download, get the link for binary package and download in Linux using wget then rpm -ihv ksh....rpm will install ----------------------------------------------------------------- For Ubuntu We can use apt apt-get is for older version but we can directly use apt sudo we need to use only for other user not for root apt install package_name apt remove package_name apt autoremove (to remove the dependencies) apt update (to update the repo) apt-cache search apache apt install apache2 sudo dnf list available sudo dnf update/upgrade sudo dnf install package.name sudo dnf info package.name sudo dnf list installed sudo dnf remove package.name sudo dnf search package