This is a question related to the course I am doing. We are supposed to be 
updating a Debian kernel and a Fedora kernel using the suppled package 
managers (apt-get recommended for Debian).  This exercise is just for our own 
benefit, and is not a marked exercise.
I have installed Fedora 17.
From our text:
"Updating the kernel in the Fedora/Red Hat distribution is totally automatic 
by means of its package management service or else by means of the graphic 
programs that the distribution includes for updating; "
Help!  I am staring at Fedora, and getting no-where!  This is why I usually 
just give up and go back to Debian.
So far as I can see there are no automatic or GUI package management tools of 
any kind on my system.  I looked up yum on the Fedora wiki (I have heard of 
yum) and it said that yum is deprecated now. :-(  Though not what is not 
deprecated. 
Red Hat has, apparently, got up2date, but I haven't got Red Hat.
And if Debian is anything to go by, I shall not be able to update the kernel 
simply; because I have only just installed, and it is already the newest 
currently in the relevant repos.  But then, I can't update anyway, so it is 
academic.
I clearly need to install something, if I could only work out what.  But then 
I can't install anything until I have worked out how to install things, and I 
can't do it how I am supposed to, until I have installed the management 
application.  Catch 22.
I have Googled, but I didn't get very far because I didn't know what I ought 
to be asking for.
Thanks,
Lisi
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