How to Install Kodi on Fedora 29/30

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Install Kodi on Fedora 29/30
Kodi is a cross-platform, free and opensource media player. Kodi makes it easy to organize videos, music, podcasts from local storage, network storage or from the internet. It comes with a lot of useful features however you can extend its features by using add-on plugins. In this tutorial, you are going to learn how to install Kodi on Fedora 29/30.
Prerequisites
Before you start to install Kodi on Fedora 29/30. You must have the non-root user account on your system with sudo privileges.
Install Kodi on Fedora
We will install the latest version of Kodi which is KODI 17.0
from RPMFusion repository. Follow below instructions to install Kodi on Fedora:
First, you have to enable RPMFusion repository in your Fedora system by typing following command in terminal:
sudo dnf install --nogpgcheck https://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm
Now you need to set SELinux mode to permissive by using following command:
setenforce 0
Finally, install Kodi by using following command:
sudo dnf install kodi
Start Kodi
Now You can go to Applications -> Kodi
to start Kodi:
Alternatively, to start Kodi you can run following command in the terminal:
kodi
The Kodi home-screen looks like given below:

Conclusion
You have successfully learned how to Install Kodi on Fedora 29/30. If you have any queries regarding this then please don’t forget to comment below.
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