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what is the utility used to graphically add and remove software packages in fedora?

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Your first stop is the Fedora Package manager. To access this tool, look under System Settings on the main menu. You should see an entry for Package Management (Add/Remove Applications). Click on this to pull up the package manager by checking or unchecking boxes on major functional groups, or by going to 'Details' for individual applications, you can add or remove application programs that were supplied with your distribution.

Select the programs you want to add or remove, and then click on the 'Update' button. If you are adding an application, the manager will figure out which of the distribution disks your application is on, and where any additional programs that may be required are located. When you click on 'Continue', you will be prompted for which disk to place in the CDROM drive. The application will be installed, and you will be shown a window indicating that the update is complete.

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