It successfully solved the problem of title bar loss caused by Compiz in Mint, and was in a good mood. Therefore, the Fedora15 was re-installed to the MBP hard disk. We recommend that you install the MBP ora15 on a disk honestly. It may save some trouble. If you like tambourine OS, it is better to have a CD-RW disk on hand, this is more cost-effective. If you want to use the Grub2 or Burg ISO boot function to boot the Fedora image from the hard disk into the LiveCD mode, I have successfully solved the problem of title bar LOSS CAUSED BY Compiz under Mint, i'm in a good mood, so I re-installed Fedora 15 to the MPO hard drive.
We recommend that you install the MBP ora 15 on an easy-to-use ephemeral disk. This may save some trouble. If you like tambourine OS, it is better to have a CD-RW disk on hand, this is more cost-effective. If you want to use the Grub2 or Burg ISO boot function to boot the Fedora image from the hard disk into the LiveCD mode, I recommend that you cancel this idea. I myself, including many pioneers on the Internet, have never been able to achieve this dream since the XX ora XX generation. However, although it is not possible to boot from the hard disk into the LiveCD mode, it is also feasible to see how to install Fedora on the hard disk. Since I have a CD-RW at hand, I am too lazy to study the hard disk installation method, if interested, you can search to see.
Place the engraved disc into the optical drive, press the C key to boot, and enter the LiveCD mode. After all files are loaded, the Live User interface is displayed. In this case, except for a blue background on the top bar of a black background, the desktop is very clean and there is no icon at all. How do I install Fedora on the hard disk? Click the Activities menu in the upper left corner of the screen. A shortcut icon is displayed on the left side of the screen. Click the icon at the bottom to start installation.
The installation process is basically the same as Next. There are about two points to note, mainly for users who use multiple systems:
1. On the Select time zone page, remember to select the following "use UTC clock Settings". The options are in English and are not detailed, so the translation is inaccurate.
2. If you have installed Grub or Burg Boot Tool, do not install it on the Boot Tool installation interface to avoid damaging the original boot.
After the installation is complete, restart the computer.Note: On the Gnome3 interface, the menu can only be logged out. You must first log out before you can see the restart menu.Press the Alt key to display the shutdown menu.
Select Mint or Ubuntu (the system that saves Grub or Burg configuration files), [Linux community www.Linuxidc.com], update the configuration through the update-grub or update-burg command, and restart.
After restarting, you can see the Fedora icon. Select Ora to boot.
The ora installed in this way has no graphic interface during startup. to display the startup animation, edit grub in the previous step. cfg or burg. cfg file. Add the following parameters to the Linux Command Line:Quiet splash
After you enter Fedora, the maximum brightness is displayed by default. The system cannot save the brightness settings. The maximum brightness is displayed after the system restarts.Resolved.
In addition, the BNS are kept in silence and the earphones are inserted with sound.
The Bluetooth driver is normal, but the wireless icon is not displayed. I wonder if the driver works properly. The wired network is normal.
The following are some software configuration and installation methods:
1. VLC player Installation
Open the terminal and enter the following commands in sequence:
$> su -#> rpm -ivh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm#> yum install vlc#> yum install mozilla-vlc (optional) |
2. Installation of five input methods
Click "activity" in the upper-left corner of the screen, open "Add/delete software" in "System Tools", and search "wubi". You can select haifeng or jidian, I have installed the installation on top of the box.
3. Auto-completion command plug-in
#yum install bash-completion |
4. Add "open in terminal" to the file browser menu
#yum install nautilus-open-terminal |
5. Modify themes, fonts, and icons
Run the following command to install gnome-tweak-tool:
#yum install gnome-tweak-tool |
6. Install the Gparted Disk Manager for emergency purposes.
7. blkid and e2label commands
Use the blkid command to view the disk location, UUID, volume label, and other information. Use e2label to modify the disk volume label.
8. Image Processing Software Installation
9. Solution to saving brightness
Open the terminal and install the configuration editor.
Alt + F2 + fn, input: dconf-editor
Go to the configuration editor and choose org> gnome> power-manager from the tree menu on the left.
Then find brightness-ac on the right side and modify the value. The value range is 0-1.
There are so many new experiences for the time being. I will update them later.