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Don't embed terminal-command #647

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21 changes: 9 additions & 12 deletions data/distro.yml
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<!-- Flatpak has been installed by default on Fedora Workstation since F25. Previous versions are past end of life, so don’t need to be mentioned. -->
<p>Flatpak is installed by default on Fedora Workstation, Fedora Silverblue, and Fedora Kinoite. To get started, all you need to do is enable Flathub, which is the best way to get Flatpak apps. Just download and install the <a class="btn btn-default" href="https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo">Flathub repository file</a>.</p>
<p>Now all you have to do is <a href="https://flathub.org/">install some apps</a>!</p>
<p>The above links should work on the default GNOME and KDE Fedora installations, but if they fail for some reason you can manually add the Flathub remote by running:
<terminal-command>
<p>The above links should work on the default GNOME and KDE Fedora installations, but if they fail for some reason you can manually add the Flathub remote by running:</p>
<terminal-command>
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
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</terminal-command>
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- name: "Manjaro"
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<ol class="distrotut">
<h2>Install Flatpak</h2>
<p>Flatpak is installed by default on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 9 and newer. To get started, all you need to do is enable Flathub, which is the best way to get Flatpak apps. Just download and install the <a class="btn btn-default" href="https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo">Flathub repository file</a>.</p>
<p>To install Flatpak on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 8 or older, run the following in a terminal:
<!-- Apparently the GNOME Software Flatpak plugin is shipped as part of the GNOME Software package, so there’s no need to separately install it -->
<terminal-command>sudo yum install flatpak</terminal-command>
</p>
<p>To install Flatpak on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 8 or older, run the following in a terminal:</p>
<!-- Apparently the GNOME Software Flatpak plugin is shipped as part of the GNOME Software package, so there’s no need to separately install it -->
<terminal-command>sudo yum install flatpak</terminal-command>
<p>Now all you have to do is <a href="https://flathub.org/">install some apps</a>!</p>
<p>The above links should work on the default Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 9 installation, but if they fail for some reason you can manually add the Flathub remote by running:
<terminal-command>
<p>The above links should work on the default Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 9 installation, but if they fail for some reason you can manually add the Flathub remote by running:</p>
<terminal-command>
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
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</terminal-command>
</p>
</terminal-command>
</ol>

- name: "Linux Mint"
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<li>
<h2>Install Flatpak</h2>
<p>To install Flatpak on Pop!_OS 19.10 and earlier, simply run:</p>
<terminal-command>
<terminal-command>
sudo apt install flatpak
</terminal-command>
</li>
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