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Category Archives: Fedora
Fedora 17 Beta Review
The Beta version of Fedora 17, codenamed “The Beefy Miracle” was released a few days ago. Many of the popular applications have been upgraded to their latest (and in some cases, pre-release versions).
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Nvidia 295.40 is available! Install in Ubuntu11.10/12.04, LinuxMint via PPA
Few days ago was released the new Nvidia driver 295.40, the new release added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GT 635M and GeForce 610M ,closed a security vulnerability which made it possible for attackers to reconfigure GPUs to gain … Continue reading
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Tip en Tricks about RPM Commands
Question: How to user RPM command in Redhat , Fedora, Centos, SL (Scientific Linux), Mandriva ..and other rpm based OS. ?
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Howto-Install SVN server in Centos 6.x
Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN, after the command name svn) is a software versioning and revision control system distributed under an open source license. Developers use Subversion to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code, web … Continue reading
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Next Generation- Another nice conky theme from Conky-Lua author
Conky-Lua next generation is a nice conky theme from the same author of Conky Lua. This theme is available for Debian, Fedora, LinuxMint, PCLinux, Opensue and Ubuntu. From my side i tested this conky theme in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise … Continue reading
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Configure conky-Lua in Ubuntu (12.10 & 13.04 Raring Ringtail), Fedora, debian and LinuxMint | Howto Conky
Updated 05-04-2013: Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop. There are many nice themes available for conky that can display clock, CPU usage, ram usage, swap, disk, net and more, one … Continue reading
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Howto- Disable SELinux on Fedora/Centos/RHEL/SL
Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a Linux feature that provides a mechanism for supporting access control security policies, through the use of Linux Security Modules (LSM) in the Linux kernel. It is a set of Kernel modifications and user-space tools that … Continue reading
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Dominik Bauer
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thx a lot!
Maximiliano Osorio
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Osom. Thank you.
Sam
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Thanks much. It worked like a charm.
HailsandNails
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Actually, what I see too much of, and what Microsoft actually (sorta) did with Windows 8 is think forward. And let’s be brutally honest. Windows 8 is actually NOT as bad as people is making it out, they’re just freakishly afraid of change (which Linux users are as well, it seems)
SK
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