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SQLite database installation on Fedora Linux

How to Install SQLite on Fedora 44

SQLite is often the fastest way to give a script, test fixture, or small local app a real SQL database without running a separate server. To install SQLite...

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How to Install Slack on Fedora 44

Slack's desktop client is not part of Fedora's default repositories, and Slack's Linux support matrix names Ubuntu LTS and RHEL rather than Fedora. For x86_64 systems, you can...

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How to Install OBS Studio on Fedora 44

Fedora's built-in recorder is fine for quick clips, but OBS Studio is the better fit when you need scene control, audio routing, virtual cameras, or streaming presets that...

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How to Install Nmap on Fedora 44

Finding which hosts are alive, which ports are open, and which services answer on a network is much faster once Nmap is in your toolkit. To install Nmap...

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How to Install Wine on Fedora 44

Wine is usually the quickest way to run Windows software on Fedora Linux without carving up your system for dual-booting or managing a full virtual machine. If you...

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How to Install Microsoft Edge on Fedora 44

Fedora users who rely on Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Edge Sync, or Copilot often need Microsoft's browser instead of a generic Chromium build. You can install Microsoft Edge on...

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How to Install Telegram on Fedora 44

Fedora's default repositories still do not carry Telegram Desktop, so installing Telegram on Fedora means choosing a maintained third-party package source. RPM Fusion supplies the telegram-desktop RPM for...

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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...

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How to Install Chkrootkit on Fedora 44

Rootkit checks matter most before a suspicious Fedora system becomes the only evidence you trust. To install Chkrootkit on Fedora, start with the signed DNF package, then use...

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How to Install Brave on Fedora 44

Brave blocks ads and trackers before you add extensions, which makes it a practical Chromium-based browser when you want stronger privacy without giving up Chrome Web Store compatibility....

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How to Install FFmpeg on Fedora 44

MP4 conversions on Fedora often fail because of codec support, not because the FFmpeg command is wrong. You can install FFmpeg on Fedora from the default repositories for...

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