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yum is a Fedora/Red Hat command line package manager program, for RPMs.
Archlinux uses the pacman package manager program, which in turn uses .tgz files I think.
In the context of this text:
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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The word "Arch" here is a column heading which lines up to ocurrences of the string "x86_64", which is a reference to the CPU architecture targeted by the RPM files. The string "fc13", which appears in the package names, is a reference to Fedora Core version 13.
Edited 2010-07-30 04:18 UTC