Yum replaced by DNF.

Fedora 22, Yum is out and replaced by DNF. DNF is a forked version of Yum that uses the libsolv library via hawkey. But never mind all those details—DNF offers faster software installation and dependency resolution with less memory usage.

DNF offers some backwards compatibility with Yum. Desktop users using graphical package management tools like the Software application won’t see a difference. If you’re using the yum command in a terminal, you’ll be reminded that yum is deprecated and that you should use the dnf command instead. For most uses, DNF works about the same as Yum. If you need the nitty-gritty details, here are the differences between the DNF and Yum commands.

Changes in DNF plugins compared to Yum plugins

Plugins that have not been ported yet:

yum-plugin-aliases, yum-plugin-auto-update-debug-info, yum-plugin-changelog, yum-plugin-filter-data, yum-plugin-keys, yum-plugin-list-data, yum-plugin-post-transaction-actions, yum-plugin-protectbase, yum-plugin-ps, yum-plugin-puppetverify, yum-plugin-refresh-updatesd, yum-plugin-rpm-warm-cache, yum-plugin-show-leaves, yum-plugin-tmprepo, yum-plugin-tsflags, yum-plugin-upgrade-helper, yum-plugin-verify, yum-plugin-versionlock

All ported yum tools are now implemented as DNF plugins.

All ported yum tools are now implemented as DNF plugins.Detailed table for package-cleanup replacement:

Detailed table for package-cleanup replacement:Utilities that have not been ported yet:
repodiff, repo-rss, show-changed-rco, show-installed, verifytree, yum-groups-manager.

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