Setting up Kimchi server
Kimchi is now available in Fedora 22 stable repository; so to install it, as root, you just have to execute the # dnf install kimchi
command and this will install Kimchi and all of its dependencies. You can always use sudo
if you don't want to login as a root user but still execute the command with root privileges.
Note
Although Kimchi is now available in Fedora 22 stable repository, the version is not the latest. If you want to use the latest version head to Kimchi's community website at http://kimchi-project.github.io/kimchi/.
They provide the latest version packages for Fedora, openSUSE, Ubuntu, and RHEL. You can download the rpm from http://kimchi-project.github.io/kimchi/downloads/ and then install it using the following commands:
$yum localinstall <local rpm path> or $yum localinstall http://kimchi-project.github.io/kimchi/downloads/kimchi-1.5.0-0.fc22.noarch.rpm
If you wish to use Ginger, an open source host management plug-in for Kimchi, it needs to be...