I've been spending the past few days migrating some of my home computers to PCLinuxOS. Not my studio computer which is going to run Fedora with the Planet CCRMA packages. I keep a current Ubuntu on my laptop just to stay up-to-date, and Debian powers the home server. Nobody is pushing Debian out of that spot; it's too important.
A lot of Things coming up with the new release Fedora 13 for improving the distribution itself, even extra package added, fixing many bugs reported by the users for many applications such as wine, printer problems with older fedora versions,… “, even more we will fully discuss it now.
Hi,
I have some old Fedora DVDs with me whose checksum I want to verify but the official Fedora site does not seem to have the checksum for Fedora core 5. Can anyone please help me?
I went to the below page, which has a link called
See old versions of Fedora
But as I went about clicking on links one by one I got to the below page, which does not seem to have Fedora 5 on the list.
Hi,
Every time a new version of fedora comes out I tend to spend a fair bit of time uploading the same (but newer) versions of software onto the host. Some of this software comes from the common fedora repositories - others come from other sites that have fedora rooms. This is quite a manual process. Is there any software out there that helps with this? Thanks.
Big Hal.
I have installed apt-get using yum because I cant find php-pear on yum. I have edited the source.list and added the following lines
rpm http://ayo.freshrpms.net fedora/linux/4/i386 core updates freshrpms
rpm http://ayo.freshrpms.net fedora/linux/4/i386 tupdates
It's Test Day time again!
I am running Fedora 9 and attempting to create a liveCD using the following command
livecd-creator --config=/usr/share/livecd-tools/livecd-fedora-base-desktop.ks --fslabel=Fedora-base-desktop-R01-liveCD
Anyone tell me what the following error means?
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Install Dropbox on Fedora 18
This installation guide has been tested for Fedora 18. However, you can also use the same method to install Dropbox on Fedora 16 and Fedora 17.
After web research, I gather that playing DVD movies on FC11-64 involves installing the current version of libdvdcss. (I don't understand if something that is "Blu-ray" has different issues, but I don't have anything in that format yet.)
I think libdvdcss can function as a "plugin" that is automatically detected by FC11's default movie player.