... Architecture hardware and is RPM-based, just like Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora. YUP, and later YUM, were written by the Linux community as a way to maintainan RPM-based system. Fedora Core can ... information includesthe Red Hat Enterprise Linux release and the system architecture. From this data, thesystem is associated with a base channel such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 for 32-bitx86). ... system. Fedora Core can be updated with the YUM utility, and, now Red Hat Enterprise Linux can be as well starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.Some of the advantages of YUM include. Automatic...