= PackageKit Items Not Found ''' [IMPORTANT] ====== This page was automatically converted from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageKit_Items_Not_Found It is probably * Badly formatted * Missing graphics and tables that do not convert well from mediawiki * Out-of-date * In need of other love Pull requests accepted at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs Once you've fixed this page, remove this notice, and update [filename]`modules/ROOT/nav.adoc`. Once the document is live, go to the original wiki page and replace its text with the following macro: .... {{#fedoradocs: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/whatever-the-of-this-new-page}} .... ====== ''' [[missing-package]] == Missing Package Unfortunately, the package you were searching for is not available in Fedora. There are a few common reasons why a package might not be in Fedora's repositories: * Fedora does not include software that is link:Package_Not_Found#Patents[ encumbered by software patents]. * Fedora does not include proprietary software, only software with an link:Licensing[ acceptable license]. * It is possible that no one has packaged it yet. You might consider adding it to the link:PackageMaintainers/WishList[Package WishList], or even link:PackageMaintainers/Join[packaging it yourself]! [[missing-codec]] == Missing Codec Unfortunately, the codec you were searching for is not available in Fedora. A codec is a program that enables encoding and/or decoding of a data stream, in a specific format such as MP3, MOV, or WMV. There are a few common reasons why a codec might not be in Fedora's repositories: * Many codecs are proprietary or link:Package_Not_Found#Patents[patent encumbered]. * Some codecs may not be encumbered, but may be under an link:Licensing[unacceptable license]. The Fedora Project FAQ and community sites provide answers to commonly asked questions. link:Third_party_repositories[Third party repositories] contain a wide variety of software that has not been included in the official Fedora software repositories for various reasons. You can find additional software using a search engine like http://google.com[Google]. We would love to give you more specific instructions on enabling additional codecs but our hands are tied up due to software patents and legal restrictions around them. We apologize for the inconvenience caused by software patents and our legal team is working on getting these restrictions removed when it is possible to do so. Scroll down more for details on what we are doing and how you can help. [[missing-driver]] == Missing Driver Unfortunately, the driver you were searching for is not available in Fedora. There are a few common reasons why a driver might not be in Fedora's repositories: * Some drivers are proprietary or link:Package_Not_Found#Patents[patent encumbered]. * Some hardware may not be supported under Linux yet, or is not yet in the upstream Linux kernel. Fedora strongly encourages new drivers to be included in upstream, and does not package individual, out-of-tree, kernel drivers. The Fedora Project FAQ and the more informal, unofficial http://fedorafaq.org[1] provide useful answers on commonly asked questions. However, the unofficial site is not associated with or supported by the Fedora Project. You can find many interesting things using a search engine like http://google.com[Google]. link:Third_party_repositories[Third party repositories] might contain software that has been not been included in the official Fedora software repository. [[missing-font]] == Missing Font Unfortunately, the font you were searching for is not available in Fedora. There are a few common reasons why a font might not be in Fedora's repositories: * Fedora does not include proprietary fonts, it only uses fonts with an link:Licensing/Fonts[ acceptable font license]. * It is possible that no one has packaged that font yet. You might consider adding it to the :Category:Font_wishlist[Font WishList], or even link:PackageMaintainers/Join[packaging it yourself]! [[missing-mime-support]] == Missing MIME Support Unfortunately, there is nothing in Fedora that claims to support the MIME type you were searching for. There are a few common reasons why Fedora may not have support for a MIME type: * Many MIME types are Windows-only. You may be able to use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_(software)[Wine] to run a Windows program under Linux that supports your MIME type. * Some MIME types are only supported by proprietary or link:Package_Not_Found#Patents[patent encumbered] software. * It is possible that acceptable software to support your MIME type exists, but that no one has packaged it yet. You might consider adding it to the link:PackageMaintainers/WishList[Package WishList], or even link:PackageMaintainers/Join[packaging it yourself]! [[fedora-position-on-software-patents]] == Fedora Position on Software Patents ''' 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.