Original Document Copyright © 2005 Stuart Ellis
Modified Document Copyright © 2005 CentOS.org
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        This document presents basic concepts of software management on
        CentOS systems. It outlines the major functions of
        yum, the recommended software management tool
        for CentOS.
      
        This document is a reference for using yum.
        You may wish to read some or all of the sections, depending upon
        your needs and level of experience. If you are a new user, read
        the Section 2, “Software Management Concepts”
        before using yum for the first time.
        Experienced Linux users should start with
        Section 4, “Managing Software with yum”.
      
| ![[Note]](/HEADER.images/note.png) | Previous Versions of CentOS | 
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          This document describes the configuration of
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        Most of the examples in this document use the package
        tsclient, which is included with CentOS. The
        tsclient package provides an application
        for remote desktop access. If you install it successfully you
        may start the application by choosing
        Applications->Internet->Terminal
        Server Client. To use the examples,
        substitute the name of the relevant package for
        tsclient. The example commands for CentOS
        package groups use the MySQL Database
        group.
      
| ![[Important]](/HEADER.images/important.png) | Avoid Logging in with the Root Account | 
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          You do not need to log in with the
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