Fedora 15
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:54 am
I am fairly new to linux as an OS, and very new to Fedora, having only installed it earlier today...But, for other n00bs like myself who may just need a helping hand, I'm going to make a few notes to hopefully help out if you're browsing Google for help...I'm sure the other guys here would be glad to chime in as well...
First off, get Fedora (Which is version 15 at the time of this writing)
http://fedoraproject.org/
Now, what you do from there is up to you, but I elected to install it onto a flashdrive to make it live...There are some ways to do it in linux, but I prefer to do that in Windows using a program called Linux Live...
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/
If there is a program in linux that does what LiLi does in Windows, I'll be sure to update this post...But for a man with two failing HDD's, having an OS on my keychain is golden...Once you download the ISO, it will do the rest, including create a persistence file so that you can save your changes...
NOW...As I have learned the hard way, if you have another OS on your system, you may way to back it up first, format, and then install Fedora first, with your other OS in second...In my case, I already had Debian Squeeze on, installed Fedora on another partition, and Fedora at my GRUB loader...I'm sure there was an easier way to repair it, but since I had nothing to loose, I just reformatted, repartitioned, and installed Fedora first...Debian does a much better job of managing other OS installs...
Once you get Fedora installed, up, and running, and have done your first updates, consider yourself lucky if all your hardware works...I'll report back on fixing my sound later, but upon first boot, there are little to no codecs installed...I could not even play an mp3..! BUT, what a beautfiful program this is:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=171660
Autoplus...Installs several codecs and things of that nature to get you some basics up and going...I can't even imagine how much time I've saved with it...
-- As far as I've gotten, hopefully I'll have more to post..! --
First off, get Fedora (Which is version 15 at the time of this writing)
http://fedoraproject.org/
Now, what you do from there is up to you, but I elected to install it onto a flashdrive to make it live...There are some ways to do it in linux, but I prefer to do that in Windows using a program called Linux Live...
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/
If there is a program in linux that does what LiLi does in Windows, I'll be sure to update this post...But for a man with two failing HDD's, having an OS on my keychain is golden...Once you download the ISO, it will do the rest, including create a persistence file so that you can save your changes...
NOW...As I have learned the hard way, if you have another OS on your system, you may way to back it up first, format, and then install Fedora first, with your other OS in second...In my case, I already had Debian Squeeze on, installed Fedora on another partition, and Fedora at my GRUB loader...I'm sure there was an easier way to repair it, but since I had nothing to loose, I just reformatted, repartitioned, and installed Fedora first...Debian does a much better job of managing other OS installs...
Once you get Fedora installed, up, and running, and have done your first updates, consider yourself lucky if all your hardware works...I'll report back on fixing my sound later, but upon first boot, there are little to no codecs installed...I could not even play an mp3..! BUT, what a beautfiful program this is:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=171660
Autoplus...Installs several codecs and things of that nature to get you some basics up and going...I can't even imagine how much time I've saved with it...
-- As far as I've gotten, hopefully I'll have more to post..! --