Dandified YUM or DNF is the name of the package management utility. DNF is the next-generation version of YUM. It's used in RPM-based distributions. DNF was introduced in Fedora 18, and has been the default package manager for Fedora since version 22. In fact, when we run YUM commands in later releases of Fedora, we are actually running dnf in the background. The dnf utility offers, among other things, performance, memory usages, and dependency resolution.
To get started, we can check the version of dnf on our Fedora 28 system by using the --version option:
[root@localhost philip]# dnf --version
2.7.5
Installed: dnf-0:2.7.5-12.fc28.noarch at Wed 25 Apr 2018 06:35:34 AM GMT
Built : Fedora Project at Wed 18 Apr 2018 02:29:51 PM GMT
Installed: rpm-0:4.14.1-7.fc28.x86_64 at Wed 25 Apr 2018 06:34:14 AM GMT
Built : Fedora Project at Mon 19 Feb 2018 09:29:01 AM GMT
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