What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I've never heard of an .iso.
There is a java based editor, JOSM. I believe their might be a repo for it,
but I find just downloading the new JAR file every once in a while works
satisfactorily.

The OSM database, we call the plant, is quite large. It needs to be
downloaded from planet.openstreetmap.org. GeoFribrik at
download.geofabrik.de has extracts for parts of the world. And HOTOSM has
an export tool, https://export.hotosm.org/en/v3/, to grab areas for
download.

If you want to duplicate the website, look on github.

Gnome does have a extension with an OSM map which I find out of date so I
don't use it.

Best,
Clifford AKA Glassman on OSM



On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 10:26 AM Beartooth <bearto...@comcast.net> wrote:

>
>         Can dnf get me OSM? I tried osm, OSM, and openstreetmap. I don't
> doubt there's some sort of .iso on their own site, but with a program so
> vast ...
>
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