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Install popular desktop applications on Fedora with the right package source, repository, Flatpak, Snap, or vendor package.
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How to Install Kodi on Fedora 44
A local media library feels much better when the player understands posters, watched status, remotes, live TV backends, and TV-style navigation instead of only opening one file at...

How to Install GitHub Desktop on Fedora 44
Reviewing a pull request is easier when you can see changed files, branches, and commit history without turning every step into a Git command. To install GitHub Desktop...

How to Install GIMP on Fedora 44
Screenshot cleanup, photo retouching, layered web graphics, and thumbnail work are easier when one editor handles masks, selections, filters, and plug-ins in the same workspace. You can install...

How to Install Discord on Fedora 44
Discord keeps voice chat, screen sharing, text channels, and game activity in one desktop client, which is why many Fedora users install it alongside Steam, OBS Studio, and...

How to Install LibreOffice on Fedora 44
Many Fedora Workstation installs already include core LibreOffice apps, but clean reinstalls, minimal systems, and full-suite repairs still need a clear package path. You can install LibreOffice on...

How to Install Zoom on Fedora 44
Zoom's web client can handle quick joins, but the Zoom Workplace desktop client is still useful when you want a GNOME launcher, local meeting controls, and a client...