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Fedora 41 with Proposal to Adopt DNF5
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I've been using dnf5 for a few weeks now. I never want to go back. If you use fedora, seriously consider checking it out. The only thing I'm missing is the provides subcommand.
Is it just because it's faster? Feels like I can wait a couple of months for that?
Ahh got to wait for your current system update to finish I see. /s