![]() Verifying : rpmfusion-nonfree-release-34-1.noarch 2/2 Verifying : rpmfusion-free-release-34-1.noarch 1/2 Installing : rpmfusion-free-release-34-1.noarch 2/2 Installing : rpmfusion-nonfree-release-34-1.noarch 1/2 ![]() ![]() Rpmfusion-nonfree-release noarch 34-1 11 k ![]() Package Architecture Version Repository Size Sample output: Last metadata expiration check: 1:51:10 ago on Thursday 29 April 2021 02:10:14 PM. To enable both the free and the nonfree RPM Fusion repositories on your Fedora system, run: $ sudo dnf install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm Enable RPM Fusion Repository In Fedora Linux If you're interested in running only free packages, just add the free repo and install the nonfree repo later. There won't be any conflicts between the packages in the free and nonfree repos. You can add both repos and use them simultaneously on your personal system. The nonfree repository contains redistributable packages that are not Open Source and packages that are not free for commercial purpose. The free repository contains the packages that are Open Source as defined by Fedora licensing guidelines. RPM Fusion has two repositories namely "free" and "nonfree". RPM Fusion Free And Non-free Repositories The RPM Fusion repository is a must have to install the necessary multimedia codecs, proprietary software and drivers in Fedora, RHEL and its clones like CentOS, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux etc. RPM Fusion is a community-maintained, third-party software repository that provides packages that the Fedora project and Red Hat can't ship due to legal and various other reasons as stated earlier. This is why some third party repositories, which have liberal licensing policies, are created. ![]() If package violates United States laws (specifically, Federal or applicable state laws), it cannot be included in Fedora.Īny package that fails to meet the aforementioned policies will not be included in the official repositories of Fedora and RHEL.If a package is legally encumbered, it cannot be included in Fedora.If a package is closed-source, it can't be included in Fedora.If a package is propriety, it can't be included in Fedora. ![]()
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