To install Wine on Fedora 10 from the terminal, use the following commands:
su
yum -y check-update
yum -y update
yum -y install wine
su -c 'yum install wine' That command will install it. You can also do this from the package manager (Applications>system>add/remove software), and search for wine. Once wine is installed, you will be able to double-click many windows applications (exe's) and run them as though you were running them on windows.
From a terminal, run:yum install screenlets
RT Linux is a specific distribution of Linux, as is Fedora. You can install RT Linux over Fedora, but RT Linux isn't a program you install in a Fedora installation, but an entirely different installation altogether (and meant for different things; RT Linux is meant for specialty devices where the machine needs to manage devices and calculations in Real-time whereas Fedora is more a desktop/server distribution.)
yum install mysql yum install mysqlserver
The installation process for Fedora on an Intel Core i3 is exactly the same as for any other processor type. Please see Fedora's documentation for instructions on how to install it.
That really depends on how much you are actually going to install. If you install all of the packages on the DVD, you will need about 8 GB.
Larry Fedora was born on 1962-09-10.
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Open a console/terminal and type these commands- su rpm -ivh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm yum install vlc yum install mozilla-vlc (optional)
Go to the Fedora site and follow the instructions for your computer type.
Fedora and many other Linux builds are available for a PPC G4 iBook. Installation instructions are provided on the Fedora Project website (See links below).
First make partitions for the operating systems - first windows 8 then fedora partitions of / swap and /home - then First install window 8 after having made partitions for both operating systems, then install fedora to the partition previously made for installing it. Grub bootloader detects windows 8 and adds entry to the menu.