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How to install linux build and kernel headers for fedora/redhat/centos?
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Installing Build and Kernel Headers for your Linux distribution is very easy using the yum tool available in Red Hat based systems. Fedora which is the Community’s free Red Hat , can also have the Linux Build and Kernel headers installed using the yum tool. Just use the following command to install the build and… |
How to install linux build and kernel headers for ubuntu/debian?
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Installing Build and Kernel Headers for your Linux distribution is very easy using the apt-get tool available in Debian based systems. Ubuntu and it’s variants being derived from Debian, can also have the Linux Build and Kernel headers installed using the apt-get tool. Just use the following command to install the build and header files… |
NILFS2 – Whats all the buzz about?
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NILFS2 is an acronym for “New Implementation of a Log-Structured File System Version 2”. This file system is one of the two new file systems, along with EXOFS, that was incorporated in the recently released Linux Kernel 2.6.30. According to the kernel documentation, NILFS is a new implementation of a log-structured file system (LFS) supporting… |
How to install Virtualbox on Fedora 10 ?
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Although an RPM build is already available on the Virtualbox download page for Fedora 10, but on installing it you will be prompted with errors such as unavailability of kernel sources. Anyhow virtualbox gets installed but many of it’s features may not work correctly unless you correctly install the kernel sources and recompile the kernel… |
Fedora Speed Tweaks – Make Fedora Faster
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In this article we will show you how you can boost the performance of your box running Fedora 10 and make it faster using a few simple tweaks. As always, we would always recommend you to back your system settings up so that in case of any inadvertant errors you can safely revert back to… |







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