How to Put Librewolf Repo onto Fedora 42 Template

Has anyone managed to install Librewolf browser repo onto Fedora42 template as i cant do it?

i always on Fedora41 but i think it’s the same way:
Create a temporary proxy in your fedora template:
export all_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8082
then (like in librewolf’s page):
curl -fsSL https://repo.librewolf.net/librewolf.repo | pkexec tee /etc/yum.repos.d/librewolf.repo
then, dnf install librewolf and accept OpenPGP

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That seemed to work like a dream come true, you are fantastic :heart_eyes:

  1. Where did you get the 1st command from and how did you know it was needed?
  2. Where did you get the 2nd Curl command from and how did you know that was needed?
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Template don’t have access to internet, You need a proxy to install third-party repositories.

Simply on the LibreWolf website! lol

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How, why and when does one ever need to do the proxy thingy and is it only a Qubes Template thing?
How can i find out more idiot info to learn about the proxi command, where did you get it from please as i like to learn much more?

I got the below command from their website so im confuse;
https://rpm.librewolf.net/
sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo https://repo.librewolf.net/librewolf.repo
sudo dnf install librewolf

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There is a lot for threads about in the forum and… in the docs :wink:

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well thank you again i love it but learning it seems more tricky

Not so much and it have a great community :wink:

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