RPM A. stands for Red Hat Package Manager B. is used to install, uninstall, and manage packages C. is used to keep track of the users D. assigns a dynamic IP address E. None of the above

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The correct answer is: B. is used to install, uninstall, and manage packages.

RPM stands for Red Hat Package Manager. It is a package management system that is used to install, uninstall, and manage software packages on Linux and Unix-like operating systems. RPM packages are compressed archives that contain the software files, as well as metadata about the software, such as the name, version, and dependencies.

RPM is a popular package management system because it is easy to use and reliable. It is also widely supported by Linux distributions, so it is a good choice for users who want to install software from a variety of sources.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • A. stands for Red Hat Package Manager. This is correct.
  • B. is used to install, uninstall, and manage packages. This is correct.
  • C. is used to keep track of the users. This is incorrect. RPM does not keep track of users.
  • D. assigns a dynamic IP address. This is incorrect. RPM does not assign IP addresses.
  • E. None of the above. This is incorrect. The correct answer is B.