TN.Frank
27 Dec 2018
Installing Software in Linux.
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Installing packages and software programs in Linux is uber easy. Most Distros have their own package manager built in like apt for Debian or Ubuntu or pacman for Arch based systems. OpenSuSE has zypper and Fedora has yum, it's just all in know which package manager you need to use and then using it when installing from the terminal. Of course you can always use a package management apt like Synaptic or Octopi. Anyway, hope you enjoyed the vid, thanks for watching. TN.Frank Out.
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Fedora uses "dnf" now, not yum anymore. dnf is awesome. Also with Fedora I would strongly recommend setting up the RPM Fusion repo's. https://rpmfusion.org/ - especially if you want to get proprietary drivers / media codecs.