Viewing Yum update/upgrade History



Noob at linux
Running CentOS 4.3 (i386)
I'm using yum to update the machine, and I would like to find out how
to view the list of updates that were recently installed by the last 1
(or possibly 2) times I ran the (sudo) yum update command.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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