minus-squarelichengeese@lemmy.ziptoLinux@lemmy.ml•Linux newbie needs help with solaarlinkfedilinkarrow-up15·2 days agoSolaar appears to be available through the Fedora package manager. Among other reasons, using the package manager is preferred because it gives you a mechanism to remove it cleanly, including any system changes such as the udev rule https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/solaar/solaar/ I’m not a Fedora user myself, but I suppose if you open the terminal and run sudo dnf install solaar This would install both solaar and the udev rule. linkfedilink
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Solaar appears to be available through the Fedora package manager. Among other reasons, using the package manager is preferred because it gives you a mechanism to remove it cleanly, including any system changes such as the udev rule
https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/solaar/solaar/
I’m not a Fedora user myself, but I suppose if you open the terminal and run
sudo dnf install solaarThis would install both solaar and the udev rule.