Hi all,

I am about to do a bit of a distro hop, and I am looking at Fedora and its spins, after years on Debian / POP.

I am not looking forward to setting it all up again, it’s a drag.

I wonder, is there a tool that lets me script installs?

I’ll want to check if application exists, and if so, update, otherwise, install. That kind of thing.

Things like:

  • Telegram
  • Joplin
  • Docker
  • Firefox
  • Ungoogle Chromium
  • Sublime Text
  • VSCodium
  • Keepass
  • Thunderbird
  • DBeaver
  • Gimp
  • Inkscape
  • KDENLive
  • Syncthing
  • Steam
  • VLC
  • Localsend
  • Flameshot
  • Element
  • Cherrytree
  • Calibre
  • Anydesk

I show the list, only to give an idea of what might be involved.

I’m new to Fedora, so not sure how it differs beyond the package manager. But, thought I’d ask.

Does such a tool exist, and is it worth my time? I can practice on a VM before trying on the final install/s.

Thank you

  • Kuadhual@lemm.ee
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    14 hours ago

    Using ansible will help you on your 2nd, 3rd , nth install.

    But getting ansible to do what you want (plus testing) for the first time would takes 10x longer than manual install.

    I think there’s xkcd about that.

    • exu@feditown.com
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      5 hours ago

      Just installing applications is pretty easy though.

      ---
      - hosts: localhost
        become: yes
        tasks:
          - name: Install required software
            dnf:
              state: latest
              name:
                - firefox
                - telegram
                - calibre
      

      ansible-playbook install.yml

      Something like that (untested)