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1. Linux
Anyone know where I can obtain a reliable download of Fedora 14?
Every one I have attempted to download charges a fee and a credit card. I have the fee but no credit card. Plus I don't want a prepaid card for just a one-time purchase.
:wall: This is how I feel. LOL
Any advice? Thank... (4 Replies)
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2. Red Hat
I will shortly be adding a fedora flavor to my devel box. I currently have XP (installed first on an ssd), ubuntu 10.04 (installed second on the first partition of a platter drive), and I want to add either Cent or SL on the second partition of the platter drive. I will probably also want to... (0 Replies)
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3. Red Hat
Hi experts.
I have installed Fedora 13 and new release Fedora 14 is available, then:
If I instal fedora 14 from CD created from iso file Will be lost all my data and current configuration?
What is the correct process to update my system?
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4. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Gidday,
Are you using ext4 for production system? Or is it better to opt for a more
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What are your experiences?
Thanks in advance,
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5. Linux
Hi all,
I just installed fedora 9 in my PC.
when i go to the terminal and i typed in "ifconfig" to get ip address, it said "command no found"
I do need to type in "/sbin/ifconfig"
Why do i need to type in /sbin?
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6. Linux
Hi everyone,
I hope this question goes here. Anyways, I have a unique situation where my friend's comp has Fedora installed and wants to add Win XP as a dual boot without formatting the drive. Is it possible to create a partition on the current hard drive and then install win xp? I couldn't find... (4 Replies)
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7. Ubuntu
Hi all,
Have installed Fedora 7 at home on an oldish Acer 3500.
No sound and currently using what I think is a 15inch monitor (not entirely sure).
Anyways, was curious to know what others "do" on their home setups.
I've been more used to logging into work's HP-UX machines for the most part in... (3 Replies)
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8. Linux
how i can format a usb flash memory from fedora
i can see the as /dev/sda1 from terminal
pls help me (2 Replies)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hiya folks,
I been browsing through the forums on information regarding Fedora. I know this is the version I want but what is holding me back now is whether my computer could run it easily? I'am asking this because alot of the forum posts and replies I have read, most of them ask for the... (2 Replies)
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10. Linux
I RECENTLY LOADED FEDORA LINUX ALL 4CD/S(FULL INSTALL).
but i am getting no sound,no proper help documentation.what should i do. Please help. (7 Replies)
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byobu-enable(1) byobu byobu-enable(1)
NAME
byobu-enable, byobu-disable - wrapper script for enabling/disabling automatic startup of byobu after login into text console
SYNOPSIS
byobu-enable
byobu-disable
DESCRIPTION
byobu-enable will do two things:
1) run byobu-launcher-install(1) to configure byobu(1) to launch automatically on login
2) then launch byobu(1)
byobu-disable will simply run byobu-launcher-uninstall(1).
BUGS
None found, yet.
SEE ALSO
screen(1), byobu-config(1), byobu-export(1), byobu-status(1), byobu-status-detail(1)
http://launchpad.net/byobu
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Jan Klepek <jan.klepek at gmail.com> and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> for
Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation.
The complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL on Debian/Ubuntu systems, or in
/usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/GPL on Fedora systems, or on the web at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
byobu 6 January 2011 byobu-enable(1)