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:Enterprise Networking Planet: Fedora Tips You Can Hang Your Hat On
Enterprise Networking Planet: Fedora Tips You Can Hang Your Hat On
Mar 2, 2006, 09 :15 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (7840 reads)

(Other stories by Carla Schroder)

"Today I shall reveal Fedora's three biggest, most mysterious secrets. Yes, these are the mysteries that have kept you awake for many nights, wondering and pondering, and futilely Googling. First, I shall reveal How To Perform The Secret Net-Install. Then, Add An Actual Menu Editor To GNOME. No, really! They took away the menu editor in Gnome 2.0 and never put it back, but by gosh you can't keep a good Linux geek down, so there is a third-party menu editor that is yours for the taking. And finally, I shall reveal some excellent alternative download repositories so that you can always have the packages you really really want, instead of being limited by the official Fedora repositories..."

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