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dnfdragora reviews and mentions
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Fedora Package Management
Personally I just use the command line, or sometimes GNOME Software for GUI applications. However, there's this project called DNFDragora (https://github.com/manatools/dnfdragora) that seems to be what you're looking for, so if that is the only thing keeping you from switching, I don't think you should be too worried about it.
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Curious about Fedora
Fedora has dnfdragora, but there is no way to add additional Copr repositories from within this UI. It will show your existing Copr repositories and let you enable, disable, and install packages from them, but not actually add new ones or explore all Copr repositories at once.
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Can't see Flatpak Repo Packages on DNFDragora - Cinnamon Edition
It doesn't support flatpak: https://github.com/manatools/dnfdragora/issues/151
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DNF dragora needs to be replaced
It varies by project, but dnfdragora is hosted on GitHub here: https://github.com/manatools/dnfdragora
- Is there a package manager like Synaptic Package Manager for Fedora?
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I really like Fedora as a beginner.
Although not as good as synaptic, dnfdragora fits the bill. Always takes a bit to start up for me though.
- I keep getting a notification from a program called "dnfdragora" and it's saying that there are updates available. What exactly are these updates and should I install them?
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Why is Software Often Like This? Is there a Solution?
You could try dnfdragora in your terminal if you want to try something like that… https://github.com/manatools/dnfdragora/blob/master/screenshots/dnfdragora-ncurses.png
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Anybody else experiencing strange instability in Fedora 34?
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manatools/dnfdragora is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dnfdragora is Python.