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= Enabling the RPM Fusion repositories using graphical applications
This procedure describes how to enable the RPM Fusion software repositories without using any command-line utilities.
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== Prerequisites
* You have internet access.
* You are using the Gnome desktop environment.
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== Procedure
. In your web browser, open the following page: link:https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration[].
. To enable the _Free_ repository, click the *RPM Fusion free for Fedora _version_* link on the page, where _version_ is the Fedora release you are using. This prompts you to save or open the repo file.
. Open the file using the *Software Install* application.
. The *Software* application opens. Click the blue *Install* button.
. Optionally, enable the _Nonfree_ repository: click the *RPM Fusion nonfree for Fedora _version_* link on the page, where _version_ is the Fedora release you are using.
. Save and install the file with the *Software* application again.