Color disk usage on Fedora

2012-01-21 1 min read Fedora

For this tip, you would need to setup the rpm-shere repository. You can get the information here. Once you have done that you need to install the cdu package with the following command:

sudo yum install cdu

And then you can use “cdu” to view the disk usage in all beautiful colors with the command:

cdu

and the output looks like this:

[cdu screenshot][2]
cdu screenshot
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Announcing the release of Fedora 14 and upgrade procedure.

2010-11-03 4 min read Fedora

Before you read the release announcement, you can update/upgrade to F14 with :

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Note : You might get some un-resolvable dependencies, you can remove those pakages and continue and it should be a smooth migration.

It’s here! It’s here! It’s really here! Fedora 14 has been officially released! Fedora is a leading edge, free and open source operating system that continues to deliver innovative features to many users, with a new release approximately every six months.

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