
# yum -enablerepo=rpmfusion-* list mpvĥ) How to Install a Package from the RPM Fusion Repository Use the following command to search for a given package from the RPM Fusion repo. # yum -enablerepo=rpmfusion-* list available | moreĤ) How to Check if the package is Available from the EPEL Repository Use the following command to print a list of packages available from the RPM Fusion repo. # yum repolist rpmfusion-*ģ) How to Check the List of Packages Available in the RPM Fusion Repository Run the following command to verify that the RPM Fusion repository is installed on your system. $ sudo yum install Ģ) How to Check if the RPM Fusion Repository is Enabled on the System To install the RPM Fusion repository on the RHEL 6/CentOS 6 systems, run the command below on your terminal.

$ sudo dnf install -nogpgcheck ĬentOS 8 required additional step $ sudo dnf config-manager -enable PowerToolsġc) How to Install the RPM Fusion Repository on RHEL 6/CentOS 6 System

You need to enable EPEL Repository on RHEL or compatible distributions like CentOS before you enable RPM Fusion for EL. To install the RPM Fusion repository on the RHEL 8/CentOS 8 systems, run the DNF command below on your terminal. 1a) How to Install the RPM Fusion Repository on RHEL 8/CentOS 8 System To install the RPM Fusion repository on the Fedora system, run the command below on your terminal.

These packages are not included in the distribution official repository for various reasons. RPM Fusion is a software repository that offers a wide variety of free and non-free software, not shipped with Fedora and Red Hat based distributions.
