Fedora 5 Resources
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64 bit compatibility
This hack is from OS News: Fedora Core x86-64 Hints ‘n’ Tips
“Theoretically Fedora should be like every other 32 bit Linux. Keep in mind that by default 64 bit libraries are preferred. A helpful command is “linux32.” It is a shell script that makes the environment look like a standard i686. Suppose you want to compile something to 32bit not 64 bit - you use linux32. Also use it when a program refuses to install saying your system is unsupported.”
NTFS Support
- www.linux-ntfs.org <-- Start Here
- FC5 Linux Installation Notes: NTFS Support
- Fedora FAQ: How do I read my NTFS (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003) drive in Fedora? (Updated Jume 9, 2006)
- Fedora Forums: How to mount NTFS partions for win2k, and XP
MP3
- Fedora FAQ: How do I play MP3s in Fedora? <-- Start Here
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