Find the Linux tab and look for the "RPM (x86_64)" link. Download: Save the .rpm file to your Downloads folder.
Create a new repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/dbeaver.repo and add the official repository metadata. dbeaver download redhat
You can start it from your application menu or via terminal: flatpak run io.dbeaver.DBeaverCommunity Option 3: Using the DBeaver Repository Find the Linux tab and look for the "RPM (x86_64)" link