I've been trying to understand fedora, but am still confused about a few things.

The Fedora Project generates package management (install, update) tools, such as apt and yum?

How are apt and yum different? yum seems to primarily for checking on updates for the currently installed packages, and updates those. apt seems to do the same things as yum, but offers the additional functionality of checking what other packages are available and installing those as well. That's what it seems like, but then that would make yum redundant, so I'm assuming I'm missing the bigger picture.

You need to keep your system "pure", ie only use/install RH and Fedora packages?

In response to a problem I was having with version issues between RH 7.3 and RH 9 ( that RH 9 has some functionality "dumbed down" to remove liability for distributing software that uses things like mpeg, etc ), Warren mentioned that the full user versions could be downloaded and installed using fedora and a 3rd party server. What 3rd party servers are availble?

Is fedora a viable candidate for maintaining a systems security patches? For example, the recent openssh vulnerability, and subsequent security updates, is this something that fedora is designed to handle?

Sorry for the dumb questions. I just don't want to make any assumptions on what the functionality is.

-Charles

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