How To Install Fedora 7 Linux on USB / Pen Drive (1GB+)August 22nd, 2007 Fedora project has created a simple script to install Fedora 7 on a USB Drive with 1GB+ capacity. To use the script you will need two things:
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How To Play All Multimedia Content on Fedora 9 LinuxOctober 29th, 2008 All you have to do is run this simple one line command:
rpm -ivh http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-9.rpm && yum -y install vlc python-vlc mozilla-vlc
Note: For earlier versions of Fedora just change the number to correspond to the appropriate version. For example for Fedora Core 6 the command will be:
rpm -ivh http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-6.rpm && yum -y install vlc python-vlc mozilla-vlc
This sets up livna yum repository configuration on your machine and then download and installs vlc media player as well vlc extensions for python and mozilla group of browsers.
What's the new name for Fedora 11January 6th, 2009 After the much-hyped Fedora 10, its time for Fedora 11 to take the stage. For the developers gung ho over the best title for their new release, contributions from all in Fedora community is awaited.
How To Update nVidia Driver From Livna for Fedora Core 6 Linux Kernel 2.6.22.5-49September 28th, 2007 Fedora Core 6 has recently been updated to Kernel version 2.6.22.5-49. When you depend on compiled kernel modules, as in the case of nVidia drivers from Livna, you have to update them too.
lm_sensors Guide Or How To Monitor CPU Temperature in Linux / Fedora Core 6 ( > 2.6 Kernel)April 30th, 2007 To monitor CPU temperature in Linux you will need to install lm_sensors package and then install gnome-applet-sensors (assuming you are using gnome) to get a nice graphical display. The devil is in the details.
How To Update To Firefox 2.0.x in Fedora Core / LinuxMay 14th, 2007 Fedora Core 6 ships with Firefox 1.5.x version. Firefox 2.0.x is currently in development repository of Fedora Core 6.
How To Change Java Compiler in Ant on Fedora Core / LinuxJune 22nd, 2007 Fedora Core team, in its infinite wisdom, decided to ship a so-called "free" (but essentially useless and crappy; pardon my French) JVM (read gcj) with its installation. Not only that this "free" JVM is integrated with java softwares from Fedora repositories making them pretty hard to use too.
How To Install nVidia Graphics Driver on Fedora Core 6 / Linux in 5 Simple StepsApril 12th, 2007 nVidia provides linux drivers from its website. Unfortunately it doesn't work with recent kernels.
How To Install Latest Version of rdiff-backup in Fedora Core 6 and EarlierOctober 21st, 2008 Fedora Core 6 an earlier do not have the latest version of rdiff-backup - version 1.2.2. The latest version of rdiff-backup is incompatible with the earlier versions.
Top 10 Coolest Fedora ThemesJuly 24th, 2009 If you are one of those open source aficionados using Fedora, you must be looking to lend a cool look to your system. What could be better than allowing a complete makeover to your Fedora.
Top 10 Benefits of CentOS over FedoraSeptember 14th, 2009 CentOS or Community ENTerprise Operating System is often compared to Fedora in various Internet forums. CentOS is essentially a community supported free and open source operating system based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
How To Install IMAP & POP3 Server For Fedora Core 4July 8th, 2006 The perfect setup of fedora core 4 fails you on multiple fronts. First you cannot install apt as the package it mentioned has become obsolete and latest packages do not install with rpm.
How to install nVidia Driver on CentOSSeptember 14th, 2009 Before you read, here is a bit of warning: Do not install the nVidia driver that you can download from nVidia.com. The driver may install fine but may not work as you expect.
How To Install JDK 6 / Java SE 6 (+ Tomcat) in Fedora Core 6 / Fedora 7 in 5 MinutesAugust 7th, 2007 Fedora Core developers make it rather hard to install and properly configure Sun's JVM. All said and done Sun's JVM (comes with JDK) is the best JVM implementation out there; not to mention that it is the reference implementation.
How To Install Lighttpd On Fedora LinuxMay 31st, 2008 Login as or su to root and run:
yum -y install pcre zlib lighttpd
That's it folks!
Note: The -y saves you from ok'ing the download & installation.
April 30th, 2009 at 1:20 pm
Actually, this is the *third* pre-release of Fedora 11. For each release, we produce at least three major test releases — an Alpha roughly 3 months before, a Beta roughly 2 months before, and a Preview roughly 1 month before the general release. With each pre-release we ask for download and testing by a wider community. The Preview release is intended for download by the entire public, and we ask that people file bugs in Bugzilla (http://bugzilla.redhat.com) to help us fix any remaining issues before Fedora 11 emerges, currently scheduled for May 26.
April 30th, 2009 at 1:47 pm
Thank you Paul for the information. We certainly appreciate that.
Taragana.