Submitted by sklav on Mon, 06/09/2008 - 11:37
Well It is that time again, Fedora 9 is out and looking pretty good so far, I especially like the way things have gotten more streamlined compared to previous versions of Fedora. Listed below once again is how to get multimedia support, here are some of the programs i had to install in order to get full functionality. Just remember the following steps all need to be done as user “root”.
Submitted by sklav on Sun, 11/11/2007 - 01:02
Well It is that time again, Fedora 8 is out and looking pretty good so far, so listed below once again is how to get full multimedia support, here are some of the programs i had to install in order to get full functionality. Just remember the following steps all need to be done as user “root”.
Submitted by sklav on Tue, 06/12/2007 - 12:10
In This Article, I will be discussing how to setup Multimedia on Centos 5 Enterprise. When your looking for a longer update cycle than traditional Fedora / Ubuntu provide, I am also aware of Ubuntu LTS but i will not be covering that matter as it has been covered quite frequently, your best bet is probably to install a Version of Centos 4 or 5. I will be sticking with the latest and greatest as of today, which is Centos 5 Enterprise.
Submitted by sklav on Wed, 06/06/2007 - 13:31
In Order to fully appreciate my new Fedora 7 install's potential to be my begining and end all system, here are some of the programs i had to install in order to get full functionality. Just remember the following steps all need to be done as user "root".