Eric Mesa | February 2, 2012
Fuduntu started off as a customized Fedora install, but recently forked Fedora to create their own special distro that borrowed a bit from Ubuntu and a bit from Fedora. It has a very nice look when it first starts up and I almost forget that it’s Gnome 2.x: I decide to jump right [...]
Category: Fedora, Linux |
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Tags: Fuduntu
Eric Mesa | January 18, 2012
I’ve installed Debian here and there on different computers in the last seven or so years that I’ve been using Linux. I almost ended up being a Debian person, but the Fedora book at the bookstore was more comprehensive, so I was set along the Red Hat path. On the one hand, I’ve often envied [...]
Category: Debian, Linux, Red Hat |
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Tags: Aptosid
Eric Mesa | December 16, 2011
As usual, every time I upgrade Fedora I write a blog post to preserve this knowledge for others who might run across the same problem or in case it happens to me again next year. This time around the situation was a little less smooth than previous upgrades. After the preupgrade was done, when I [...]
Category: Fedora |
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Tags: Fedora 16, preupgrade
Eric Mesa | December 6, 2011
I’ve been reading a lot about kde-telepathy and it seems to be the next evolution beyond Kopete. So I decided to check it out in my Fedora Rawhide VM since that’s going to have the latest packages and telepathy is still in deep beta. When I installed all the packages that seemed to be important, [...]
Category: Fedora |
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Tags: instant messaging, KDE, kde-telepathy, telepathy
Eric Mesa | May 30, 2011
Just used preupgrade to go from Fedora 14 to 15. The entire process took about 3 hours. That’s not too shabby! In the old days of disc upgrades it had to go for days. Yum upgrade often had to work overnight. This one was much faster! After the upgrade, I had to turn off my [...]
Category: Computers, Fedora |
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Tags: Fedora 14, Fedora 15, preupgrade, upgrade
Eric Mesa | May 16, 2011
Fedora 15, which is almost out, will have Gnome 3.0 as its default desktop and since it’s such a radical departure from the Gnome 2.x series, I thought I’d have a post that reminds us of how it used to be and what Gnome evolved to become. So here’s a two screen desktop: You probably [...]
Category: Fedora, Gnome |
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Tags: Fedora 15, Gnome 2.32, Gnome 3, Metacity
Eric Mesa | April 25, 2011
note: I wrote this on 17 April, a full week before it is published on the blog Nearly six years ago I bought my first laptop. I’d never seen the point of laptops over desktops – the value per dollar just isn’t there. But I was going to be traveling for work now and again [...]
Category: Fedora, Gnome, KDE, ubuntu |
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Tags: Alpha, Beta, Beta 2, Broadcom, drivers, Fedora 15, KDE 4.6.2, KDE Netbook, netbook, Ubuntu 11.04, Unity, Wifi, wireless
Eric Mesa | March 21, 2011
I started using KDE in November of last year so I figured that I’d give an update on how things are working for me four months in. First off, KDE 4.6.x has not yet hit the official Fedora repositories. Since I like to yum upgrade or preupgrade from release to release, I try to stay [...]
Category: Fedora, KDE |
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Tags: Amarok, Amarok 2.4, Choqok, Chrome, Compiz, Compositing, Deluge, Google Translate, KDE 4, KDE 4.5, KDE4, KGet, Kontact, KTorrent, KWin, Plasma, plasmoid, Yakuake
Eric Mesa | November 24, 2010
Sure, it’s a tired and cliche phrase, but hurray for the wisdom of the crowd. I’ve received comments on identi.ca, twitter, and in the comments here with answers to nearly all my problems with KDE. Let’s see if I can get them all to work. First off, I was told that my problem with Konversation [...]
Category: Fedora, Linux |
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Tags: Akgregator, Facebook, feed reader, KDE, KDE 4, Kontact, Konversation, Kopete
Eric Mesa | November 22, 2010
Ever since late Fedora 12 or, for sure, Fedora 13, Evolution has been annoying me. I don’t know if it’s linked or coincidental, but it appears to have started getting buggy after I noticed it was using couchdb, a database that a lot of database people in the Linux world are getting all excited about. [...]
Category: Fedora |
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Tags: Claws Email, email, Evolution, Kmail, mutt, Opera, Sylpheed, Thunderbird
Eric Mesa | November 20, 2010
Desktop search is one of those techs that keeps coming back and never really sticking. At least that’s how it seems to me. Look at how giddy I was about Beagle back in 2006. And I tried it and it was, generally, pretty awesome. It really worked well. It was like the speed of locate [...]
Category: Fedora, Linux |
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Tags: beagle, Mono, nepomuk, strigi, Tracker
Eric Mesa | November 18, 2010
There was a time when I thought Amarok was the best music player on Linux. I even used to run it in Gnome as you can see from this 2005 screenshot. In that first link you can read me gushing over Amarok 1.4. I loved all the integrated technologies, especially the metadata juggling Amarok did. [...]
Category: Fedora, KDE |
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Tags: Amarok, Amarok 2.3.2, Fedora 14, KDE, KDE 4.5, Rhythmbox
Eric Mesa | November 17, 2010
The Gnome panel was acting a little buggy and I was going to report that, but I decided that instead I could load up KDE. I’d been wanting to check it out a little more ever since I took a look in October. But I was unable to open Kontact because akonadi was being annoying. [...]
Category: Fedora |
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Tags: Fedora 14, preupgrade, upgrade
Eric Mesa | November 14, 2010
I just did a preupgrade upgrade from Fedora 13 to Fedora 14. The only hitch is that it didn’t find enough space to download the installer ahead of time so that had to be downloaded after the the reboot. Everything went off without a hitch. My absolute cleanest upgrade ever. Dual screen worked, nothing had [...]
Category: Fedora |
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Tags: Fedora 14, Fedora 14 upgrade, prupgrade, upgrade
Eric Mesa | November 9, 2010
It’s been a more than a year since I last had to install Fedora from scratch. I’m installing Fedora 14 into Virtualbox for an upcoming blog post where I wanted to do some stuff I wasn’t quite sure I was ready to do on my main box, so I thought I’d go ahead and blog [...]
Category: Fedora |
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Tags: Fedora 14