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  • The Unofficial Fedora FAQ

    2006-7-14

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    About Fedora

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    Q: What is this Fedora Core 5 thing?
    A: First, read the official Fedora page a bit. Now, i'll give you a summary. You can think of Fedora Core 5 as something like "Red Hat Linux 14," except it differs from the old Red Hat Linux in the following ways:
    It's a community-supported project. That means that you can be involved in creating Fedora Core, if you want.
    A new version of Fedora Core comes out every six months.
    When a new version comes out, the previous version becomes unsupported after another 6 - 8 months.
    This means upgrading your OS every 6 - 8 months. The upgrades are usually very easy, much like Red Hat Linux 8 - Red Hat Linux 9. The easiness is not guaranteed.

    If you don't want to upgrade every 6 - 8 months, there is something called the Fedora Legacy Project. They provide security patches for each version of Fedora for an additional 1 1/2 years after the Fedora Project stops their support.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux is based on Fedora Core, so if you want to learn a little about RHEL for free, use Fedora Core.

    Q: What is the difference between Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
    A: Red Hat Enterprise Linux is officially supported by Red Hat for 7 years. It's a better choice if you're running important machines in production, and you don't want to upgrade your OS all the time. It also has many nice features that are useful if you are running more than a few servers.
    Also, you can (sometimes) actually call Red Hat and get support for RHEL, which you will never be able to do for Fedora.

    Fedora is distributed for free, and RHEL costs money.

    Fedora is also much more cutting-edge than RHEL is, and Fedora has a larger community of users willing to help out and give free support (like this web page).

    Red Hat also has a cool page that answers this question.

    Q: Is it unstable?
    A: No!
    Q: Has it been released?
    A: Love the Fedora FAQ?
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    Subscribe to The Insider Yes! Fedora Core 5 was released on March 20, 2006. To see when new versions of Fedora are going to be released, you can look at the release schedule.
    (Thanks to many FAQ readers who pointed out a typo in this question!)

    Q: Where can I find a list of all the programs that come with Fedora Core 5 (a package list)?
    A: There's a list of the main Fedora Core packages over at the Distrowatch Fedora Page.
    Q: When is the next version of Fedora coming out?
    A: A new version of Fedora is released every 6 - 8 months. Specific dates are usually in the Release Schedule.
    (Thanks to Tom Van Vleck for suggesting this question.)

    Q: What are the Fedora Extras?
    A: The "Fedora Extras" are a set of software packages supported by the Fedora Project, but they are not distributed with Fedora Core.
    You can read more about them on the official Fedora Extras site.

    To install a piece of software from Fedora Extras, just see the question about installing software.

    Q: How can I help out the Fedora Project?
    A: The Fedora Project needs a lot of people to help in a lot of areas! Can you write documentation? Can you code? Do you know anything about bugs? Can you translate? Would you like to learn about any of these? Are you artistic? Do you just want to help out in any way you can? The Fedora Project has a great page that describes how you can help. Check it out!

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    Installing Fedora

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    Q: Where do I get it?
    A: Normal Download or BitTorrent. You probably want the "binary" or "i386" version, not the "source" or "SRPM" version.
    If you don't want to download the CDs, you can buy them from an official vendor. (Thanks to Beartooth for pointing out that not everybody can easily download CDs, and to Jef Spaleta for the vendor link.)

    Q: Can I install on ReiserFS, JFS, or XFS?
    A: Yes, you can install Fedora on ReiserFS, JFS, or XFS.
    None of these file systems are officially supported by the Fedora Project. (That means that you can use them, but you won't find a lot of official help from the Fedora Project if things go wrong.)

    At the installer prompt, type this for ReiserFS:

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    or this for JFS:

    linux selinux=0 jfs

    or this for XFS:

    linux xfs

    NOTE: You cannot use SELinux on ReiserFS or JFS. XFS is OK. (If you don't know what SELinux is, you can ignore this warning.)

    (Thanks to whiprush [quoting Jesse Keating] for this. Thanks to Kai Thomsen for catching an important typo. Thanks to Colin Charles for the XFS part and the SELinux warning.)

    Q: Can Fedora run on a 64-bit (AMD-64 or Intel EM64T) computer?
    A: Yes, it can! A 64-bit version of Fedora Core 5 is currently available to download. See the question about getting Fedora.
    You can also run the normal 32-bit version of Fedora on your 64-bit computer.

    (Thanks to David Faustini and John P. Kole for finding typos in this question.)

    Q: Can I run Fedora on a Mac (PowerPC)?
    A: Yes, you can! A PowerPC version of Fedora Core 5 is currently available to download. See the question about getting Fedora. You want the "ppc" version, when you go to the download page.
    Q: Where is the floppy disk install p_w_picpath for Fedora Core 5?
    A: Normally, you can't install Fedora from your floppy drive, because the new 2.6 kernel in Fedora is too big to fit on a floppy.
    If you have no CD-ROM drive at all, there is a way to start the Fedora Core installer using several floppies.

    If you have a CD-ROM drive, but you can't boot from it, you can use Smart Boot Manager to work around that.

    (Thanks to Mohan Embar and many others for the info on the floppy install! Thanks to Charles Curley for reminding me about Smart Boot Manager.)


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    Using Fedora and Installing Software

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    Q: Where can I get software for Fedora?
    A: There are a few "repositories" (sites that hold software). The primary sites are the highly unofficial rpm.livna.org (for packages with licensing or USA patent problems) and the official Fedora Extras. They hold different software.
    For an alternate choice, look at RPMForge. There are some packages in RPMForge that aren't in Extras or livna.org. You can see the list of available packages on Dag Wieers's RPMForge package list page.

    To search for software in all the major repositories, use the FedoraTracker search engine or rpm.pbone.net.

    Q: How do I install software for Fedora? (How to use yum or an RPM) (Updated 9 May 2006)
    A: The easiest way to install software in Fedora is to use yum. Love the Fedora FAQ?
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    Linux Made Simple Configuring Yum
    Here's how to configure your yum:

    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Run these commands to remove your yum.conf file and replace it with a fresh one (Updated 1 May 2006):
    cd /etc
    mv -f yum.conf yum.conf.bak
    wget http://www.fedorafaq.org/samples/yum.conf

    Now, install my yum configuration (Updated 9 May 2006), using this command:
    rpm -Uvh http://www.fedorafaq.org/yum http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-5.rpm

    NOTE: The yum configuration provided here is updated from time to time, for various reasons.

    Using Yum
    To use yum, open a terminal, become root, and then you can use the following commands:

    To see a list of available software:
    yum list available

    To install some software, you type:
    yum install packagename

    To update some software, you type:
    yum update packagename

    If you leave out "packagename" yum will update all your software.

    To see what updates are available, you can do:
    yum check-update

    To search for a package, you can do:
    yum search word

    For more info about yum, see the yum project page. (Thanks to Ron Kuris for this tip.)

    To get yum through a proxy, see the Fedora documentation about yum and proxies.

    Installing Software Without Yum
    To install an RPM file that you downloaded outside of yum, open up a terminal, and as root do:

    rpm -Uvh filename.rpm

    Q: Is there a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for yum?
    A: Yes! It's called Yum Extender.
    You can install it with yum:

    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Install yumex:
    yum install yumex

    Now you can access Yum Extender in the Applications menu, under "System Tools."

    Q: Is there anything like apt for Fedora?
    A: APT is a program for Debian Linux that installs not only the software you specify, but also all of that software's dependencies. It makes installing software much easier.
    There is a piece of software like this for Fedora, that comes in the standard Fedora Core installation. It's called yum. It can automatically download and install a program and all of its dependencies, with just one command. I even provide a special configuration that I use for yum on my computer, in the question where I explain how to use yum.

    There used to be a version of apt specifically for Fedora. However, there was very little interest in it, so it is no longer provided. Just use yum instead.

    Q: Does up2date still work? (Updated 2 May 2006)
    A: No, up2date is no longer shipped with Fedora Core. Instead, you should use yum to get updates.
    Also, there's a new program called "pup" that you can use in the GUI, if you just want a simple program to keep your packages up-to-date. It's called "Software Updater" under the "System Tools" menu.

    Q: How do I install Java? (Updated 9 June 2006)
    A: For Java programmers, Fedora Core 5 actually comes with a Java compiler called gcj.
    However, if you want to do things like use Java programs in your web browser, you'll need to build your own RPM using the JPackage.org Java Package:

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    Linux Made Simple Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Download Sun's Java Software Development Kit Version 5.0 Update 7 (also called the "JDK 5.0 Update 6"). Choose the "Linux self-extracting file" version (not the RPM version).
    You should have the Java Software Development Kit on your desktop. It is a file whose name looks like:
    jdk-1_5_0_07-linux-i586.bin

    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Make sure the "rpm-build" package is installed:
    yum install rpm-build

    Change back to your home directory (instead of root's home directory):
    cd ~username

    Where "username" is your normal username.

    Move the JDK to the RPM Building "sources" directory:
    mv Desktop/jdk-* /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/

    Download the JPackage Java 1.5.0.07 Source RPM. Click on the link that looks something like "java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.07-1jpp.nosrc.rpm." Then, on the next page, pick where you want to download the file from. This should download the package to your desktop.
    Go back to the same root terminal you were in before. Build the Java RPM (using the file that you just downloaded):
    rpmbuild --rebuild Desktop/java-1.5.0-sun*src.rpm

    This will create a bunch of RPMs in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i586/. You can install them by doing:
    yum -y localinstall /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i586/java-1.5.0-sun-*

    Now you want to enable the Java plugin for your web browser:
    ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

    Java should now be installed and working properly! You may need to log out and then log in again for some things to work properly.

    (Thanks to Kai Thomsen for noting that you only have to login-logout, not reboot. Thanks to many, many people for reminding me about the actual plugin linking, and the correct link for the jpackage.org SRPM. Thanks to Paul D. Brown for getting me the direct link to the correct JDK version!)

    Q: How can I install Flash in my web browser?
    A:
    Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Type:
    yum install flash-plugin

    If you have any questions, see the Flash Plugin FAQ! (Thanks to Warren Togami for that link.)

    (Thanks to various IRC folks and vegan_linuxguy for troubleshooting this. Thanks to "m d," David Ball, and others for pointing out an important typo in this question! Thanks to David Jansen for letting me know that you no longer need libstdc++-compat for the new Flash plugin.)

    Q: How can I see PDF files inside my browser? (Updated 11 May 2006)
    A: The Adobe Acrobat Reader for Linux now works inside of your web browser:
    Download Adobe Acrobat Reader for Linux.
    Choose to save it to your disk, instead of opening it.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Change to the directory where you downloaded the file:
    cd ~username/Desktop/

    Where "username" is your normal username.

    Install the package and any other packages it requires:
    yum localinstall AdobeReader*

    And remove the package you downloaded, because you no longer need it:
    rm AdobeReader*

    Install the plugin into the web browser:
    ln -s /usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

    Make sure that you have the latest SELinux updates so that the Reader functions properly:
    yum update selinux-policy libsepol

    Now close your web browser, and the next time you start it, you will be able to see PDF files inside your web browser!

    (Thanks to Richard Lloyd and many others for letting me know about this! Thanks to John Boyd for pointing out a really important typo. Thanks to Jan Grothkast for pointing out that this still works in FC5.)

    Q: How can I watch movies in my web browser?
    A: Just install the mplayer plug-in: Want More Answers Just Like This One?
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    New Answers Posted All The Time! Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Install the plug-in:
    yum install mplayerplug-in

    Close all the windows of your web browser and then open it again.
    Now, you can see movies on web sites!

    NOTE: If you install a new version of your web browser you may have to run this process again.

    You might also want to install the various Windows movie decoders. Note that there may be some legal issues with these decoders. You can install them by:

    Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Install the package of decoders:
    yum --enablerepo=atrpms install w32codec

    (Thanks to Sindre for writing the original text for this question, and suggesting the w32codec part.)

    Q: Can I use MSN Messenger/AIM/ICQ/Yahoo instant messaging in Fedora?
    A: Yes, Fedora comes with an instant messaging program called Gaim. When you use gaim, you can use MSN Messenger, ICQ, AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, and Jabber, all at the same time.
    To start Gaim, click on the Applications menu, go to "Internet," and choose "IM." (Instead of "IM," sometimes it is called "Internet Messenger.")

    See the Gaim documentation for information about how to set up gaim with you IM accounts.

    (Thanks to Peter Lawler for letting me know that "Gaim" isn't all caps. And Thomas Winwood for letting me know that the first letter is capitalized.)

    Q: How do I install fonts? Can I use Windows (.ttf) fonts? (Updated 4 May 2006)
    A: Yes, you can. Here's how you install fonts:
    Under the "System" menu in the tray, choose "Preferences" and then "Fonts."
    Click on the "Details..." button.
    Click on "Go to font folder."
    Now simply drag & drop your fonts into the "Fonts" window to add them. You may have to log out and log in again to see them actually show up in that folder.

    If you have any programs open, you will need to close then and then open them again, to have the new fonts show up in those programs.

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    Subscribe to The Insider By the way, there's also a very easy way to install all of the common Windows fonts on Linux. This can sometimes make web pages display more nicely:

    Download the MS Core Fonts Smart Package File to your Desktop. (Just click on any one of the "Download" links on that page.)
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Change back to the directory where you downloaded the file to:
    cd ~username/Desktop

    (Where username is your normal username, not root.)

    Make sure that the rpm-build and cabextract packages are installed:
    yum install rpm-build cabextract

    Build the Core Fonts package:
    rpmbuild -ba msttcorefonts-1.3-4.spec

    Install the Core Fonts package:
    rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch/msttcorefonts-1.3-4.noarch.rpm

    (Thanks to David A. Wheeler and others for convincing me to add the MS Core Fonts instructions.)

    Q: Where can I get drivers for my hardware for Fedora?
    A: Dag Wieers provides an awesome set of drivers for Fedora, for all sorts of hardware. All the packages whose names start with "kernel-module" are drivers. Just download the appropriate version of the driver you need, for your kernel. If you want to find out what kernel you're running, you can open a terminal and type:
    uname -r

    NOTE: You must download and install a new version of your driver every time you install a new kernel.

    If you don't find what you need at Dag's site, try Googling for:

    Fedora NameOfHardware

    or:

    Linux NameOfHardware

    Where NameOfHardware is the normal name of your hardware. If it has more than one name, keep trying different ones until you get a result.

    Q: How do I play MP3s in Fedora? (Updated 2 May 2006)
    A: Before I talk about this, you should know: In the United States and some other countries, you may have to pay patent royalties to use MP3 players or encoders. However, for home users, there is no legal problem with MP3 players. (Thanks to Doug McClean for clearing that up for me!)
    With that said, the plugins for these things are usually in the rpm.livna.org repository. You install a different package depending on which Fedora MP3 player you want to use. If you're not sure which one to pick, Rhythmbox is the standard. It's in the "Applications" menu, under "Sound & Video" -- it's called "Music Player."

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    Linux Made Simple Here's how to install the correct MP3 plugin:

    Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Now, install the correct plugin depending on which MP3 player you want to use:
    For Rhythmbox or Totem:
    yum install gstreamer-plugins-ugly

    For XMMS:
    yum install xmms-mp3

    For KDE MP3 players, like Noatun or Juk:
    yum install kdemultimedia-extras

    Now you should be able to play MP3s in your favorite Fedora MP3 player!

    (Thanks to Dave Stevens for catching a typo in this question!)

    Q: How do I read my NTFS (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003) drive in Fedora? (Updated 9 June 2006)
    A: Well, now, that's an easy one! You just have to install the NTFS kernel module for your kernel:
    Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Type:
    yum install kmod-ntfs

    Or, if you have a dual-processor (or dual-core) machine, instead you should type:

    yum install kmod-ntfs-smp

    Now you can read your NTFS drives! Unfortunately, you cannot write to them, though.

    For information on how to use your NTFS drive, you can read the NTFS FAQ.

    Q: How do I edit the menus in the panel?
    A: You can use a program called Alacarte Menu Editor. Everything Solved, Inc.
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    Become root:
    su -

    Install alacarte:
    yum install alacarte

    Now, under "Accessories" in the "Applications" menu, there will be an entry called "Alacarte Menu Editor!"

    For KDE users, there is a program called kmenuedit that you can run to edit the menu.

    (Thanks to Conor O'Neill for telling me about SMEG/Alacarte! Thanks to Dawid Gajownik for letting me know that it is now in Extras.)

    Q: How do I get Wine to work?
    A: Wine is a way of running some Windows programs on Linux. It's available from Fedora Extras:
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Install wine:
    yum install wine

    (Thanks to Stewart Adam for letting me know Wine was in Extras.

    Q: How do I play DVDs in Fedora? (Updated 9 May 2006)
    A: Easy! You just have to install a new version of the Totem Movie Player:
    Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Now we remove the version of Totem that comes with Fedora, and install the new version of Totem (along with the files you need you play DVDs):
    echo -e "remove totem install totem-xine libdvdcss libdvdnav run quit" | yum -y shell

    And now you can play DVDs! You can find Totem in the "Applications" menu, under "Sound and Video." It's just called "Movie Player."

    By the way, this is also a great way to watch movies that Totem normally can't play. The totem-xine package can play almost any movie file in existence!


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    Problems and Their Solutions

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    Q: I get a NOKEY warning from RPM, or I get a gpg signature error when using yum!
    A: The NOKEY warning is not really a problem. It won't prevent you from doing anything. (The yum error, though, will usually prevent you from installing software.)
    If you'd like to resolve it, do the following command to get the correct key for the site you're downloading from:

    You must be root to do any of this.

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    Red Hat and Fedora Extras:
    rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY*

    rpm.livna.org:
    rpm --import http://rpm.livna.org/RPM-LIVNA-GPG-KEY

    FreshRPMs:
    rpm --import http://freshrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY-freshrpms

    DAG:
    rpm --import http://dag.wieers.com/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt

    ATrpms:
    rpm --import http://atrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY.atrpms

    NewRPMs:
    rpm --import http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/gpg-pubkey-newrpms.txt

    Dries:
    rpm --import http://apt.sw.be/dries/RPM-GPG-KEY.dries.txt

    JPackage:
    rpm --import http://www.jpackage.org/jpackage.asc

    kde-redhat:
    rpm --import http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/gpg-pubkey-ff6382fa-3e1ab2ca

    (Thanks to Kai Thomsen for the original location of the ATrpms key, and thanks to Tom Householder for the new location! Thanks to Pim Rupert for the location of the Dries key. Thanks to Anduin Withers for a good idea about how to reorganize this question. Thanks to Dieter Komendera for the new location of the FreshRPMs key.)

    Q: How do I enable 3D support for my ATI Radeon card in Fedora Core 5? (Updated 9 June 2006)
    A: livna.org provides ATI driver RPMs that are designed especially for Fedora.
    NOTE: If you have nVidia drivers installed, you must un-install them before installing these ATI drivers. (Thanks to Ajay for telling me this!)

    Here's how to install them:

    Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question.
    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Install the driver:
    yum install kmod-fglrx

    Or, if you have a dual-processor (or dual-core) machine, instead you should type:

    yum install kmod-fglrx-smp

    Fix SELinux so that the driver will work:
    setsebool -P allow_execmod=1

    Shut down X:
    init 3

    Log in as root.
    Enable the driver:
    ati-fglrx-config-display enable

    Restart X:
    init 5

    If you have an Intel motherboard, you will have to modify your xorg.conf file after installing the drivers:

    Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Open the xorg.conf file in a text editor:
    gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

    Find the line that looks like:
    Driver "fglrx"

    Add the following line right below it:
    Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "no"

    Save the file, and reboot your computer.
    (Thanks to Anton Andreev for telling me about that Intel thing.)

    If you have any trouble with the livna.org RPMs, please report a bug to the Livna.org Bugzilla.

    If you encounter a bug in the ATI driver, please report it using the ATI Feedback Form!

    (Thanks to everybody who reminded me and encouraged me to update the FAQ with this information! Thanks to Peter Lawler for a lot of help with this question. Thanks to Sindre for writing the original instructions.)

    Q: How do I enable 3D support for my nVidia graphics card in Fedora Core 5? (Updated 9 June 2006)
    A: Save Hours On Questions Not In the FAQ!
    Subscribe to The Insider There are now nVidia driver RPMs provided by livna.org that are designed especially for Fedora. Here's how to install them:
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    Q: I can't access my Windows network shares anymore! People tell me to use the smbmount command, but it doesn't work!
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    For more information about this, in a terminal you can do:

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    Q: How to I make numlock be on by default when I start my computer?
    A: If you want numlock to be on whenever you start X (the graphical mode of Fedora):
    Open a Terminal.
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    su -

    Install the "numlockx" program:
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    If you want numlock on by default you're in text mode:

    Questions Not Answered in the FAQ?
    Subscribe to The Insider
    Linux Made Simple Open a Terminal.
    Become root:
    su -

    Install the "kbd" package:
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    Edit the /etc/rc.local file:
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    Find the line that looks like:
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    LEDTTY=/dev/tty[1-8]
    for tty in $LEDTTY; do
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    done

    Save the file, and the next time you restart your computer, numlock will be on in text mode!
    Q: d00d, i t0tally h4t3 j00!
    A: Chickens! Dancing chickens! Watch 'em go.
    This FAQ is maintained by Max Kanat-Alexander. That's max [at] fedorafaq *dot* org or "mkanat" in #fedora on FreeNode IRC. Sindre "foolish" Pedersen Bjørdal is the Assistant Editor (foolish *at* fedorafaq [dot] org).

    You can help us keep this FAQ up to date! If you discover an issue we don't cover, find any errors in the answers already here or have a suggestion of some kind, please contact us and we'll get on it. The author of fedorafaq.org would also like to thank Jolie Kanat for her various advices and assistance.

    Link: http://www.fedorafaq.org/
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    reality.sgi.com/slurn_engr/

    linux·¢ÐÐÉÌ
    Debian Project Red Hat       SuSE       Caldera Inc
    www.debian.org www.redhat.com www.suse.com   www.caldera.com

    ÆäËûlinux×ÊÔ´
    Linux Software Map           Linux Documentation Project
    www.execpc.com/lsm           www.linuxdoc.org

    The Linux Home Page         Linuxberg
    www.linux.org             www linuxberg.com

    Linux v2 Information HQ  
    www.linuxhq.com      

    The Linux Threads Library
    pauillac.inria.fr/~xleroy/linuxthreads

    LINUX.ORG.UK             Linux 2.0 Penguins
    www.uk.linu.org           www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux

    GNOME Project homepage     Linux packages in RPM format
    www.gnome.org           rufus.w3.org

    Pacific HiTech Home Page   The Linux Midi+Sound Main Page
    www.pht.com           www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linuxsound

    Trusted Information System:Firewall Toolkit on Linux
    www.pauck.de/marco/misc/misc.html

    Linux international:Promoting Linux
    www.li.org

    InfoMagic Main Index Page
    www.infomagic.com

    The Cathedral and the Bazaar
    www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/cat ... thedral-bazaar.html

    StarOffice office productivity suite
    www.sun.com/products/staroffice

    Applixware
    www.applix.com/applixware

    UNIX²Ù×÷ϵͳºÍ³ÌÐòÉè¼Æ

    The GNU Project Homepage
    www.gnu.org

    Cygnus             The Electronic Frontier Foundation
    www.cygnus.com         www.eff.org

    UK UNIX User Group Home Page
    www.ukuug.org

    Troll Tech-Qt Multi-platform C++GUI Framework
    www.troll.no

    UnixWorld Online Magazine Home Page
    www.wcmh.com:80/uworld

    Walnut Creek CDROM Electronic Catalog
    www.cdrom.com

    Association of C&C++ Users WWW
    www.accu.org/-mail membership@accu.org for more info

    Tcl WWW Info
    www.sco.com/Techonology/tcl/Tcl.html

    The X Consortium Homepage
    www.x.org

    Andrew S.Tanenbaum(provides a reference to Minix,a tiny UNIX-like OS)
    www.cs.vu.nl/~ast

    Tcl/Tk Project at the Scriptics Corporation
    www.scrptics.com

    Tcl Contributed Software Archive
    www.neosoft.com/tcl/contributed_sources

    Perlmongers homepage
    www.perl.rog

    V:a Freeware Portable C++GUI Framework for Windows and X
    www.objectcentral.com

    The Hungry Programmers(writing a free Motif clone)
    www.hungry.com

    Sun User Group
    www.sunkug.org / www.european.org

    Unix freeware sources
    linux.robinson.cam.ac.uk/linapps.html

    The NerBSD Project
    www.netbsd.org

    The Jargon File:a Collection of Slang Terms Used by Computer Hackers
    www.fwi.uva.nl/~mes/jargon

    The Official fvwm Homepage
    www.fvwm.org

    SAMBA Web Pages:Allows SMB Access to UNIX Files and Printers
    samba.anu.edu.au/samba

    The Xfree Home Page
    www.XFree86.org

    Xforms C++GUI library
    ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/XFORMS

    C++Information
    www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/c++   / www.ocsltd.com/c++

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    The World Wide Web Consortium:Information on W3C
    www.w3.org

    The World Wide Web Consortium:Protocol Information
    www.w3.org/Protocols/Overview.html

    Guides to Writing Style for HTML Documents
    union.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HyperNews/get/www/html/guides.html

    Tools for Aspiring Web Authors
    www.nas.nasa.gov/NAS/WebWeavers

    Location of the weblint Program
    www.khoral.com/staff/neilb/weblint.html

    Internet Engineering Task Force:HTML Standards
    www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/html

    Style Guide for Online Hypertext
    www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Provider/Style/Overview.html

    Tools for WWW Providers
    www.w3.org/Tools/Overview.html

    Introducution to HTML
    www.cwru.edu/help/introHTML/toc.html

    Webmaster Reference Library
    www.webreference.com

    2CGI

    The Common Gateway Interface
    hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi

    Matt's Script Archive
    worldwidemart.com/scripts

    GIFs on the FLY
    www.unimelb.edu.au/fly/fly.html

    Graphics Library for GIF Creation
    www.starship.python.net/~richard/gdmodule

    Beginner's Guide to HTML and CGI scripting
    www.demon.co.uk/dita/new2html.html

    Web Developer's Virtual Library:CGI
    www.charm.net/Vlib.Providers/CGI.html

    CGI security:Pitfalls to Avoid for CGI Programmers
    www.cerf.net/customer_service/unix-web/secure_s.html

    cgihtml
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    World Wide Web FAQ
    www.boutell.com/openfaq/browsers

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    World Wide Web Server Software-Lots of Service Listed Here
    www.w3.org.Servers.html

    Apache HTTP Server Project
    www.apache.org

    Status of the W3C httpd
    www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Daemon/Status.html

    The NCSA httpd Home Page
    hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu

    An Overview of the WN Server
    hopf.math.nwu.edu/docs/overview.html

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    2006-7-08

    1. ¿ªÔ´/Îĵµ/ÉçÇø/ÐÅÏ¢×ÊÔ´
    1.01 http://www.kernel.org
      LinuxÄÚºËÖ÷Ò³

    1.02 http://www.gnu.org or http://www.fsf.org
      GNU/FSFÖ÷Ò³

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      Open SourceȨÍþÍøÕ¾

    1.04 http://www.osdl.org
      OSDL(Open Source Development Labs, Linus TorvaldsµÄ¼Ò)Ö÷Ò³

    1.05 http://www.sourceforge.net
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      IBMµÄ¿ª·ÅÔ´ÂëLinuxÏîÄ¿

    1.11 http://www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/oss/
      IBM developerWorksµÄ¿ª·ÅÔ´ÂëLinuxÏîÄ¿

    1.12 http://www.kerneltrap.org
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    1.13 http://kernelnewbies.org
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    1.14 http://www.kernelhacking.org/
      kernelhacking-HOWTOÎĵµ

    1.15 http://www.tldp.org
      LinuxÎĵµ

    1.16 http://www.nongnu.org/lkdp/
      LinuxÄÚºËÎĵµ

    1.17 http://linux-mm.org/
      LinuxÄÚºËmmÎĵµ

    1.18 http://www.linuxforum.net
      ÖйúLinuxÂÛ̳

    1.19 http://www.aka.org.cn
      ÖйúÐÅÏ¢¼¼ÊõÂÛ̳£­°¢¿¨£¨AKA£©

    1.20 http://www.lisoleg.net
      ÀûË÷½Å(Linux Source Learning Group)

    1.21 http://www.linuxfans.org/
      ÖйúLinux¹«Éç

    1.22 http://www-900.ibm.com/developerWorks/cn/linux
      IBM developerWorks Linux×¨Çø

    1.23 http://www.linuxaid.com.cn
      LinuxAid¼¼ÊõÖ§³ÖÖÐÐÄ

    1.24 http://lxr.linux.no/source/
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    1.25 http://www.linux.org
      LinuxÐÅÏ¢×ÊÔ´

    1.26 http://www.linuxdevices.com
      ǶÈëʽLinuxÐÅÏ¢×ÊÔ´

    1.27 http://www.linuxjournal.com/webindex.php
      Linux JournalÔÓÖ¾ÔÚÏßÎÄÕÂ

    1.28 http://www.joyfire.net/
      ±¾Õ¾joyfire´óÏÀά»¤µÄÕ¾µã

    1.29 http://lwn.net
      Linux Weekly News

    1.30 http://www.ctyme.com/intr/int.htm
      ¹ØÓÚBIOSϵͳµ÷Ó㬺ÜÈ«
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    2.01 http://perso.wanadoo.es/xose/linux/linux_ports.html
      LinuxÒÆÖ²ÏîÄ¿Á´½Ó×ÊÔ´

    2.02 http://www.uclinux.org
      uClinuxÖ÷Ò³

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      RTLinux(Real-Time Linux)Ö÷Ò³

    2.04 http://mail.aero.polimi.it/~rtai/
      RTAI(Real Time Application Interface for Linux)Ö÷Ò³

    2.05 http://www.ittc.ku.edu/kurt/
      KURT-Linux(Kansas University Real-Time Linux)Ö÷Ò³

    2.06 http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
      ARM LinuxÖ÷Ò³

    2.07 http://www.linux-mips.org/
      Linux/MIPSÖ÷Ò³

    2.08 http://penguinppc.org/
      Linux/PowerPCÖ÷Ò³

    2.09 http://www.denx.de
      Denx Software Engineering, PowerPCϵÁÐǶÈëʽLinux×ÊÔ´

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      netfilter/iptablesÏîÄ¿

    2.11 http://www.linuxfromscratch.org
      LFS(Linux From Scratch)ÏîÄ¿

    2.12 http://www.uclibc.org
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    2.13 http://www.LinuxVirtualServer.org
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    2.14 http://linux-ha.org
      High-Availability LinuxÏîÄ¿

    2.15 http://www.lids.org
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    2.16 http://www.minigui.org/
      ±¾Õ¾Kongming´óÏÀÖ÷³ÖµÄMiniGUIÏîÄ¿

    2.17 http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/
      User-Mode LinuxÏîÄ¿

    2.18 http://lse.sourceforge.net/
      Linux Scalability EffortÏîÄ¿

    2.19 http://linuxperf.nl.linux.org/
      Linux Performance TuningÏîÄ¿

    2.20 http://euclid.nmu.edu/~benchmark/
      Linux BenchmarkÏîÄ¿
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