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Gene Heskett wrote:
I'll have to second that motion myself, jigdo pulled the 64 bit F8 in just a
few hours, where bittorrent might still be working on it. And its updating
the install plus putting in kde right now on my lappy. Looks good so far,
feels good so far (even if it is gnome with all its nagging housewife crap,
it won't even let you sudo cuz gene is not in the list of sudoers, gotta fix
that bs!)
It is not necessary to install, or have installed, the GNOME Desktop to
run Fedora. Fedora runs perfectly well without GNOME. Go to the software
update/install (not sure what it is called, or where is is, in the KDE
menu and that will let you, with a GUI, completely remove the GNOME
desktop. Dependencies and all. This can also be done from the CLI but
that tends to confuse some people.
So how do you edit that list if it takes root to do it?
You open a terminal, become root, and do the editing to the sudoers
config. Read the directions first. That is important.
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David
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