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Everything You Need to Know About the DNF Package Manager

DNF is a powerful package and repository manager for RPM-based Linux distros. Learn how you can use DNF to manage your Linux system today.
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OpenMandriva Lx 5 is Released with Download Links, Mirrors and Torrents

OpenMandriva Lx 5 “Iodine”, the fifth release of stable edition of OpenMandriva, released last month on 25 November marking its ten years anniversary. This stable edition is also known as Rock as a company of its another edition of rolling release know…

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What To Do After Installing Mageia 9 GNU/Linux

What to do after installing Mageia 9 to your computer or laptop? In case you need some advises, we have here a compilation of easy to practice tips and tricks for new Mageia users. We also linked them with some compilation of tutorials so you can be pr…

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What Is DNF5 (How to Install and Use It) in Fedora Linux

If you’re a casual Linux user, you may have recently come across the term DNF5 and wondered what it is and why you should care. This guide aims to provide you with insight into DNF5, its benefits, comparisons between current DNF and DNF5, and command-l…

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Oracle Linux 9.3 Brings Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel R7U2

Oracle Linux 9.3 is out now, featuring DNF enhancements and automatic reboot options. Here’s more on that!
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How to Install Thunderbird on Fedora 38

Discover two easy ways to install Thunderbird on Fedora 38 using the DNF package manager or Flatpak via Flathub.
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Install Google Chrome on Rocky Linux 9 or 8 With DNF or Flatpak

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Rocky Linux 9 or 8 using either DNF or Flatpak.
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Get Started With GIMP on Rocky Linux

This tutorial demonstrates how to install GIMP on Rocky Linux 9 or 8 via the appstream dnf or flatpak package manager with tips on maintenance and removal.
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What is the Difference Between DNF and YUM Commands?

This article guide explains the differences between the Yum and DNF package managers in Fedora and Red Hat-based Linux distros.
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DNF Guide for Beginners with 20 Examples

DNF stands for Dandified YUM, a completely updated version of YUM Package Manager. Learn more in this DNF guide for beginners.
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Fedora Devs Plan to Replace DNF with DNF5 in Fedora Linux 39

There is a proposal for Fedora 39 to use DNF5 for software package management to improve performance and user experience. Learn more here.
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How to Use YUM/DNF Command with a Proxy Server

Direct internet access is not permitted in the majority of corporate networks. So, if we need to get something from the internet, we must go through some proxy servers.
Learn how to use the YUM/DNF command with a proxy server here.
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How to Install Eclipse IDE on Fedora 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Eclipse IDE on Fedora Linux 35 using the DNF COPR repository or Flatpak methods.
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How to Install or Compile CMake on Fedora Linux 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install CMake on a Fedora Linux 35 Workstation or Server by installing the dnf version. Learn more here.
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Increase DNF Download Speed Fedora Linux 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to configure and increase your DNF download speed on Fedora Linux 35 workstation or server.
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Essential DNF Commands for Linux Users [With Examples]

We give you a quick reference of essential DNF commands with examples in this guide.
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An Introduction to DNF with 20 Examples

DNF stands for Dandified YUM, a completely updated version of YUM Package Manager. It was originally introduced on Fedora 18 and has now become the default package manager on Fedora 22, RHEL, and CentOS 8 to handle the RPM package management. DNF improves the deficiencies of YUM, including poor performance, high memory usage, and slowness […]

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How To Speed Up DNF Package Manager In Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux

This guide explains how to increase package download speed using DNF package manager in Fedora, RHEL and other RPM-based systems.
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How to Install Specific Version of Package using DNF

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DNF Guide for Beginners with 20 Examples

DNF stands for Dandified YUM, it is a completely updated version of YUM Package Manager. It was originally introduced on Fedora 18, and has now become the default package manager on Fedora 22, RHEL, and CentOS-8 to handle the RPM package management. DNF improves the deficiencies of YUM, including poor performance, high memory usage, and […]

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