added fedora support in install-dev-dependencies#223
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added fedora support in install-dev-dependencies#223t3dium wants to merge 1 commit intoavojak:masterfrom
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as the packages are named differently on fedora, so it makes the process of installing iridium a bit simpler, rather than having to hunt for dependency packages, (ignored packages already preinstalled on fedora)
whiptail is also already included in debian/fedora based systems
also, are you planning to submit the flatpak build to flathub? currently the only way to install iridium on non-elementary os distros is to build from source