Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'freshrpms', disabling

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I just installed Fedora 25 and one of the first things I went to do was dnf update, I got the error above.



Is there a known fix to this issue or would I be better off installing a different linux distro?







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    Fedora 25 is at End of Life. I'd advise you to install Fedora 27, which is the latest release, instead. Go to getfedora.org for the latest installation media.
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I just installed Fedora 25 and one of the first things I went to do was dnf update, I got the error above.



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    Fedora 25 is at End of Life. I'd advise you to install Fedora 27, which is the latest release, instead. Go to getfedora.org for the latest installation media.
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I just installed Fedora 25 and one of the first things I went to do was dnf update, I got the error above.



Is there a known fix to this issue or would I be better off installing a different linux distro?







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I just installed Fedora 25 and one of the first things I went to do was dnf update, I got the error above.



Is there a known fix to this issue or would I be better off installing a different linux distro?









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    Fedora 25 is at End of Life. I'd advise you to install Fedora 27, which is the latest release, instead. Go to getfedora.org for the latest installation media.
    – Mioriin
    Jan 22 at 16:44













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    Fedora 25 is at End of Life. I'd advise you to install Fedora 27, which is the latest release, instead. Go to getfedora.org for the latest installation media.
    – Mioriin
    Jan 22 at 16:44








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Fedora 25 is at End of Life. I'd advise you to install Fedora 27, which is the latest release, instead. Go to getfedora.org for the latest installation media.
– Mioriin
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Fedora 25 is at End of Life. I'd advise you to install Fedora 27, which is the latest release, instead. Go to getfedora.org for the latest installation media.
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Freshrpms was an add-on repo which stopped operating about 7 years ago. That's why you're getting that error message. This is not something you'd get from a clean install of a Fedora OS, since Freshrpms is a third-party repository entirely outside of our control. Are you, perhaps, following some guide for enabling additional software? Sounds like that guide is out of date.



(Note also that Fedora 27 is the current release, and I highly suggest starting there. That won't solve this issue, though.)






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    Freshrpms was an add-on repo which stopped operating about 7 years ago. That's why you're getting that error message. This is not something you'd get from a clean install of a Fedora OS, since Freshrpms is a third-party repository entirely outside of our control. Are you, perhaps, following some guide for enabling additional software? Sounds like that guide is out of date.



    (Note also that Fedora 27 is the current release, and I highly suggest starting there. That won't solve this issue, though.)






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      Freshrpms was an add-on repo which stopped operating about 7 years ago. That's why you're getting that error message. This is not something you'd get from a clean install of a Fedora OS, since Freshrpms is a third-party repository entirely outside of our control. Are you, perhaps, following some guide for enabling additional software? Sounds like that guide is out of date.



      (Note also that Fedora 27 is the current release, and I highly suggest starting there. That won't solve this issue, though.)






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        Freshrpms was an add-on repo which stopped operating about 7 years ago. That's why you're getting that error message. This is not something you'd get from a clean install of a Fedora OS, since Freshrpms is a third-party repository entirely outside of our control. Are you, perhaps, following some guide for enabling additional software? Sounds like that guide is out of date.



        (Note also that Fedora 27 is the current release, and I highly suggest starting there. That won't solve this issue, though.)






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        Freshrpms was an add-on repo which stopped operating about 7 years ago. That's why you're getting that error message. This is not something you'd get from a clean install of a Fedora OS, since Freshrpms is a third-party repository entirely outside of our control. Are you, perhaps, following some guide for enabling additional software? Sounds like that guide is out of date.



        (Note also that Fedora 27 is the current release, and I highly suggest starting there. That won't solve this issue, though.)







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