Fedora 10 Reference Cheatsheet
Its been quite a time since Fedora 10 has been around and with so many users switching to Linux these days, a reference cheat sheet for Fedora 10 becomes handy for both n00bs (who are switching to Fedora 10) and regular users alike. We, here at Digitizor, have prepared a cheat-sheet for the brand new Fedora 10 Cambridge users. Go ahead, download it and make your way with Fedora 10 even easier. Click on the preview below to download the Fedora 10 Reference Cheat Sheet in PDF format.
Update: In this cheatsheet, the command for setting up yum is pretty long, so you can copy it from this command snippet:
Heres the Direct link to the above PDF: http://digitizor.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/fedora10-cheatsheet.pdf. This sheet is free to modify and redistribute for your own needs; we just ask that you keep the Digitizor logo anda link to Digitizor: http://digitizor.wordpress.com on the page. License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.
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Great Job!!!! Thanks dude! Now this will help me easily get more people on the opensource project!!!!
Keep it coming !!
Regards.
Osama Khan
Fedora Rep
Karachi Pakistan
This cheatsheet is partly horrible! How are you supposed to enter the long set up commands when they are over several lines? I spent 15 minutes to get the “set up yum” commands into a console, and then it doesnt work: error: open of http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm failed: No such file or directory
@Sverre, thanks for pointing it out. I have now put the command in a pastebin above in the post, try it… things will now work perfectly fine
Good job
Thanks. That’s exactly what I was looking for. Good Job!