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Fedora - Open Source Open Minds
http://fedora.co.in
Fedora.co.in is a blog about Installation/Configuration Howtos and Hacks to enhance your experience with Fedora. It also carries tails about my adventures with open source development.
Recent Posts
News : Memepress (Yahoo! Meme) Wordpress Plugin Version 0.3 is available
Memepress is a wordpress plugin which provides wordpress widgets for displaying public posts from Yahoo! Meme. Memepress is SEO ready and provides options to noindex/nofollow your Meme posts. New version fixes a few bugs and provides enhanced style ...
News : ATI Drivers 9.10 Working with 2.6.30+ Kernels
AMD released the next version 9.10 of its ATI Catalyst display drivers for Linux nearly a fortnight ago. The drivers can be download from ATI Catalyst™ 9.9 Proprietary Linux x86 Display Driver Page. The good thing about this version is that a lot...
How To: Save yourself from stupid Tech Support Questions
Almost every other geek is pwned by his friends or people he/she knows by their stupid tech support questions. And sometime they drag you to the limits that you get frustrated enough to shoot yourself and bang your head onto your computer screen H...
How To: Install PHP 5.3 on CentOS 5.1 or RHEL 5.1
PHP 5.2 and PHP 5.3 has tons of functionalities which are not provided by PHP 5.1 and PHP 5.1 is the most recent version of PHP available in CentOS 5.1 and RHEL 5.1 via updates. Also, its difficult for people to upgrade OS(s) on production servers f...
Memepress Ready to be Translated (Supports Turkish now)
Thanks for an awesome response to the Memepress (Yahoo! Meme) Wordpress plugin. A lot of people have blogged about it and contacted me via email for enhancements. New version also fixes the bug regarding image size in posts. I have also updated the p...
How To: New Mail Notification
mbooth commented on one of my last post (How To: GNOME GMail Notifier) informing that he/she uses mail-notification. I was curious to check it out for mail via IMAP and I found it way more useful as compared to Gnome Gmail Notifier. I especially like...

