= Third party repositories ''' [IMPORTANT] ====== This page was automatically converted from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Third_party_repositories It is probably * Badly formatted * Missing graphics and tables that do not convert well from mediawiki * Out-of-date * In need of other love Please fix it, remove this notice, and then add to `_topic_map.yml` Pull requests accepted at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs Once that is live, go to the original wiki page and add an `{{old}}` tag, followed by a note like .... {{admon/note|This page has a new home!| This wiki page is no longer maintained. Please find the up-to-date version at: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/whatever-the-url }} .... ====== ''' There are a number of third-party software repositories for Fedora. They typically have more liberal licensing policies and provide software packages that Fedora excludes for various reasons. These software repositories are not officially affiliated or endorsed by the Fedora Project. Use them at your own discretion. A detailed list is maintained at https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/39797/[Ask Fedora page] The following repositories are commonly used by end users and do not conflict with each other * http://rpmfusion.org * http://rpm.livna.org (Complementary to RPM Fusion) There are a number of other repositories listed below but many of them are known to explicitly conflict with each other and hence not recommended unless you are a power user and know the technical aspects better. * http://rpmfusion.org/FedoraThirdPartyRepos [[mixing-third-party-software-repositories]] Mixing third party software repositories ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We generally do not recommend mixing a lot of third party repositories since they might conflict with each other causing instability and hard to debug issues. If you are not a technical user, one safer method is to not enable the third-party repo by default and instead use the `--enablerepo` switch for `yum|dnf`, or a similar method configurable in the graphical package manager. There are a number of yum|dnf plugins for setting repo priorities or protecting the base packages from being obsoleted by third party repositories which are helpful to more technical users. [[references]] References ~~~~~~~~~~ * http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.advisory-board/3288 * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Objectives * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Forbidden_items ''' See a typo, something missing or out of date, or anything else which can be improved? Edit this document at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs.