On 2021-08-03 12:42 a.m., Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
ma, 2021-08-02 kello 18:44 +0000, Richard kirjoitti:
The name on that zoom info is also a clue. If it had come from a
fedora/redhat/centos repository it would have a repository indicator
"fc33", "fc34", "el7.<rh/centos>" on the package name. Zoom has
packages available for a range of linux releases available from their
web site, but as with slack, I've not found a repository reference
that can be added to dnf so you need to download their package and do
a local install.
This reminded me to ask: I've installed Zoom through the RPM on their
website, and it seems to occasionally update with the rest of my
system's packages via Gnome Software. I installed the RPM manually, but
can an RPM install its own repository or other update source, or am I
misinterpreting things?
Some packages like Google Chrome install a .repo file. Unless it's
changed very recently, zoom does not, so it can't be updating through
Gnome Software. Why do you think it is?
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