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Howto: Installing HP LaserJet M1005 MFP Printer on Linux | CentOS | Fedora | RHEL | Ubuntu

Hello, Today I am sharing some printer related things. By Following this how to you will able to use HP LaserJet M1005 MFP into Linux. Few days ago I buy a HP printer ( LaserJet M1005 MFP) and I faced the issue to configure in Linux as there were no Default drivers, So this howto [...]

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Fedora 16 Verne and Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot | A Difference Between Terrible and Tremendous

Hello Guys, I am mentioning all bugs and other things as per my view, It has nothing to do with anybody personally and I am sorry if any fedora user dosen’t like this post or get hurt by it. Again Back with the Post on Both Releases Fedora 16 and Ubuntu 11.10. First of all [...]

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Howto: Login as a root from GUI on Fedora 16

Hi Friends, Fedora 16 Just released and I am posting solution for root lovers who like to login with root. Fedora 16 root login is exactly same like Fedora 15 root login. WARNING :- Its not at all good to login as root from GUI. It’ DANGEROUS. BUT if some one wants to know that [...]

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Download Fedora 16 Verne CD/DVD ISO | Live CD

Hello Guys, As expected, the Fedora Project developers unleashed a few minutes ago, November 8th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the final and stable version of the Fedora 16 operating system, dubbed Verne. Fedora 16 (Verne) is powered by the newly released Linux kernel 3.1, it features the GNOME 3.2.1 desktop environment [...]

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Howto: Installing HP LaserJet P1007 Printer on Linux | CentOS | Fedora | RHEL | Ubuntu

Hello, Today I am sharing some printer related things. By Following this how to you will able to use HP LaserJet P1007 into Linux. Few days ago I buy a HP printer ( LaserJet P1007) and I faced the issue to configure in Linux as there were no Default drivers, So this howto is for [...]

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