Fedora
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Install OpenERP on Fedora
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is business process management software that allows an organization to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate back office functions. ERP software integrates all facets of an operation, including product planning, development, manufacturing processes, sales and marketing. ERP software typically consists of multiple enterprise software modules… Continue reading
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Remove Kernel from Fedora
Kernel updates are essential is Linux distros to get and enjoy awesome new features. Kernel updates tend to add new features and drivers as well as fixing problems on the old one’s and a few bug fixes along the way… It’s beneficial to update your kernel although you dont HAVE to. Frequent updates may not… Continue reading
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Install Sublime2 in Fedora via respos
Installing stuff via repos in Linux is the way to go IMHO. Why? It handles all dependencies and upgrades for you automatically. So instead of going through the pain of compiling it and installing it myself I did some digging around to see if I could find a good repo that will make my life… Continue reading
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Install ADT bundle and Xtouch USB driver in Fedora
What is ADT If you’re a new Android developer, ADT bundle is recommonded you to develop android apps. It includes the essential Android SDK components and a version of the Eclipse IDE with built-in ADT (Android Developer Tools) to streamline your Android app development. With a single download, the ADT Bundle includes everything you need… Continue reading
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Fedorautils, get rid of headache after Fedora installation
Fedora Utils lets you install codecs and additional software that Fedora doesn’t want to ship, like MP3 codecs, Adobe Flash, Oracle Java, Android SDK etc. It can also fix problems, tweak and cleanup your system, show system information and much more with just few clicks. I have installed the new version of Fedora, Fedora 18.… Continue reading
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Change default plymouth theme in Fedora
What is ‘plymouth’ Plymouth is a bootsplash for Linux. It supports animations. It makes use of Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) and kernel-based mode-setting (KMS). It gets packed into the initrd. Besides eye-candy, Plymouth also handles user interaction during boot. It was first included in Fedora 10 “Cambridge” shipped on November 25, 2008 where it replaced… Continue reading
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Reduce display brightness in Fedora startup
Hi all writing some tech notes again after a longtime, and these days I started using Fedora 18 and I had a problem that when fedora boots it come with the full brightness and I need to reduce it manually to save battery life. After a small googling I found a nice way, thats xbacklight… Continue reading
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