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Fedora 11 Installation

Posted on 19 February 2010 by Abidoon


Install the Fedora 11 Leonidas Linux desktop with this step-by-step Linux guide. Visit the entire Fedora 11 course at beginlinux.com

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25 Responses to “Fedora 11 Installation”

  1. MrTabby5000 says:

    Im was a linux hater until I found distros that work,and Im sold on linux.

  2. MrTabby5000 says:

    you have to partition it.

  3. MrTabby5000 says:

    That had changed,the distros I have are friendly to nvidia and intel.suse and fedora. Ubuntu is well too overrated.

  4. laptoplover2 says:

    Can I install it without wiping my entire drive? I have Vista, Ubuntu, and Mint and I want to use Fedora too.

  5. purpleravenstar says:

    Just spend one hour a day (or even 30 minutes, if you want to) reading a Linux book. Familiarize yourself with the management basics first: su, chmod, mkdir/rmdir, rem, and all other commands on BASH; as well as the entirely-different directory tree structure of *NIX.

  6. swtrc87 says:

    believe me, i wanted to learn linux.. but i haven’t the time lol… it looks so cool and is sooo fast… but this is a windows type of world, sad to say :(

  7. purpleravenstar says:

    Meh.

    The real power of Linux lies in the person’s knowledge of the Bash command line. I had every single fucking driver working on my dv5-1150us, after a bit of wrangling around YUM, rpm, untarring files and fiddling around with the config files. Not to mention also I got back Windows 7, Fedora 11 (see: OSSEC HIDS) and Solaris all triple-bootin’ on my hard drive.

    The thing is, you have to re-learn everything on *Nix-based systems

    Read a Linux book or two.

  8. swtrc87 says:

    linux is horrible… it looks cool, but its hard/impossible to get drivers converted or whatever for them to work…. and this tutorial is pointless, everyone knows how to click next!

  9. xtenpeben says:

    I buy shirts to support the community. :)

    I like to keep the thinking that the OS is free :) hehehe

  10. TheeMissSonata says:

    Yes i do know m that i could have burnt it to a iso . but i like having alot more features and like have there was no missing files when i i usually download , so i had perfer to buy is not download it ,plus it a way to support the linux community too – I know it was all free but still they do a lot of work too

  11. xtenpeben says:

    lol, if u want to just try linux, download ubuntu, download wubi and install it from windows. you don’t lose any data, you just set aside how much u want for ur linux os to run on.

  12. xtenpeben says:

    partition ur hard drive.

  13. xtenpeben says:

    you bought a linux OS? you know you could download these and burn the iso’s right?

  14. KDALove says:

    Yes, choosing that option will not only delete Windows Vista, but it will delete the entire NTFS partition and replace it with a Linux Partition But if you have Windows Vista recovery disks, you can reinstall Windows Vista again

  15. TheeMissSonata says:

    the only thing i can think of is like me , i built a 2nd comp just for testing linux stuff and open source , so don’t bother my windows at all . but have to admit i like linux a whole heck of alot more then windows – then windows mac hype it stupid to me Linux systems will rule some day and they are cheaper to run heck even the OS i bought of the linux is cheaper then the others * thumbs up to the writer of open source*- i also play wow on my linux too so kewl , just got The Cedega GUI.

  16. hga101 says:

    Hey if you choose to install then yes it will erase your HDD. To dual boot just go into vista right click computer go to map network drive. then just partition your HDD then once in fedora or ubuntu just click the partition you set aside for fedrora. If you have anymore questions just comment me or PM me!

  17. jeroeniskoning says:

    Theres a way to do it, but its very dangerous to lose you vista. PM me if you still want to know it.

  18. Misteryman94 says:

    When you chose to install on entire drive… If I do that will it delete my current operating system: Vista. Please tell me because I want to have the option to dual-boot vista and fedora. How can i do that??? PLEASE HELP!!

  19. Pepejeria says:

    You are clearly missing the point. More options does not make a program better.

  20. W0rMs4 says:

    That’s the problem with Win7. You haven’t got many possibilities to change the konfiguration.

  21. flashfith says:

    it’s vmware(virtual machine)

  22. flashfith says:

    dude i don’t have ane blank dvds left

  23. claudiubossul says:

    you will ruin your computer if you chose use entire drive all the data will be lost the best is shrink current system and 5GB is enough, but yet it doesn’t deserve to install it is very very hard to install someting so better stik to windows

  24. Pepejeria says:

    Ugh, 100 questions asked, they should really have a look at Mac OS X or Windows 7 installation.

  25. IncrediguyProduction says:

    i meant thats fedora 11 preview! :D


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