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[Discuss] Fedora and Recoll
- Subject: [Discuss] Fedora and Recoll
- From: jbk at kjkelra.com (jbk)
- Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 16:30:40 -0400
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On 07/22/2018 04:08 PM, Nancy Allison wrote: > I'm continuing my question about installing (or finding) > Recoll on my Fedora installation. I mistakenly responded > individually to Jim. He asked me what version of Fedora > I'm using. Does this indicate that I am using version 28: > > uname -or > > 4.16.6-200.fc28.x86 64 GNU/Linux > > Then, Jim suggested that I could use sudo with the line > that he suggested: > > sudo #dnf install recoll-1.23.7 > Yes, you are using version 28. Try sudo dnf install recall-1.23.7 The # symbol is symbolic for being the root user. It is not part of the command. My mistake. -- Jim Kelly-Rand jbk at kjkelra.com
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