I just noticed that in time for Fedora 14 (which has just gone gold), the project has released a new website. It’s great. Has lots of useful information about Fedora, […]
The well known RPMFusion repository contains a lot of the useful software which Red Hat doesn’t ship by default (for licensing, patent or legal reasons). It is the amalgamation of […]
Mendy got a Samsung R480 laptop but screen brightness did not work properly. Using KDE’s brightness slider caused the screen to flicker horribly and once you let go, it’s too […]
To get a basic, command line only, base packages install of Fedora, simply add “text” to the installer’s kernel line at boot. This will then install around 200 base packages […]
So now that you know how to get Compiz working properly, what do you do if it still refuses to enable itself via the “Desktop Effects” program? Justin had this […]
Fedora uses the older method of enabling Compiz, via the gconf plugin. The “Desktop Effects” program under System -> Preferences runs the /usr/bin/compiz-gtk script (part of the compiz-gnome package) to […]
Update: Actually, you might be able to install 64bit Linux on a Mac with 32bit EFI by including the “fakebios” GRUB2 option. I’ve updated the grub-efi tarball to include this […]
With X.Org 7.5, multitouch support under Linux has finally arrived and appears to be working very well. There’s a new video showing it off, along with instructions on how to […]
In short, I’ve written a bash script (available from github) for configuring and removing instances of clamav-server on Fedora. It lets you create and remove individual instances with a specific […]