Fedora Linux 39 To Be Released On Tuesday

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  • cewbdex
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    Originally posted by RahulSundaram View Post

    Yep. Dnf 5 isn't installed by default. It is available only as a Copr repo package for testing.
    It's normally available as a download from Fedora repos as "dnf install dnf5". The page you refer to is outdated since F38, as there it got available without the copr repo.

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  • mether
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    Originally posted by peterdk View Post
    Wasn't the faster DNF skipped for this version?
    Yep. Dnf 5 isn't installed by default. It is available only as a Copr repo package for testing.

    Originally posted by user1
    Didn't they decide to phase out the LibreOffice package with Fedora 39?
    Red Hat developers are no longer packaging it but other Fedora community contributors have picked it up. So it's still available along with upstream Flathub packages.

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  • jacob
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    Originally posted by user1 View Post

    Didn't they decide to phase out the LibreOffice package with Fedora 39?
    LO 7.6 is in flathub anyway.

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  • user1
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    the LibreOffice 7.6 office suite
    Didn't they decide to phase out the LibreOffice package with Fedora 39?

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  • peterdk
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    Wasn't the faster DNF skipped for this version?

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    Fedora Linux 39 To Be Released On Tuesday

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    Following some release delays the past few weeks, it's been decided today that Fedora Linux 39 is now ready to ship next week...

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