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yum
has been replaced with dnf
in Fedora22, so instead of using yum, just use dnf
If you want to check for available software packages, use the command dnf search <packagename> or *dnf list <packagename>: sudo dnf search minecraft
.
There is no such package available in F22 repos.
I'd suggest, you start your research from here.
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yum
has been replaced with dnf
in Fedora22, so instead of using yum, just use dnf
If you want to check for available software packages, use the command dnf search <packagename> or *dnf dnf list <packagename>: <packagename>: sudo dnf search minecraft
.
There is no such package available in F22 repos.
I'd suggest, you start your research from here.
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yum
has been replaced with dnf
in Fedora22, so instead of using yum, just use dnf
If you want to check for available software packages, use the command dnf search <packagename> or dnf list <packagename>: . In your case: sudo dnf search minecraft
.
There is no such package available in F22 repos.
I'd suggest, you start your research from here.
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yum
has been replaced with dnf
in Fedora22, so instead of using yum, just use dnf
If you want to check for available software packages, use the command dnf search <packagename> or dnf list <packagename>. In your case: sudo dnf search minecraft
.
There is no such package available in F22 repos.
I'd suggest, you start your research from here..
Or you visit minecraft.net and download the .jar archive from there...