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The first thing to do if you're interested in testing the absolute latest [[OS images]] is [[Developers/Getting_Started#Request_a_developer_key|request a developer key]]. The key will let you install versions of the system software in development, and different operating systems altogether, including ones created by the community of XO developers and owners. For example, there are several [[:Category:Linux_distributions|Linux distributions]] that run on the XO. |
The first thing to do if you're interested in testing the absolute latest [[OS images]] is [[Developers/Getting_Started#Request_a_developer_key|request a developer key]]. The key will let you install versions of the system software in development, and different operating systems altogether, including ones created by the community of XO developers and owners. For example, there are several [[:Category:Linux_distributions|Linux distributions]] that run on the XO. |
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== Installing Linux software== |
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<span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">== Installing Linux software== You can install all kinds of [[Linux software]] written for Fedora GNU/Linux using the [[yum]] command-line tool.</span> == Installation de logiciels sous Linux == Vous pouvez installer toutes sortes de [[Linux logiciels]] écrite pour Fedora GNU / Linux en utilisant le [[miam]] outil ligne de commande.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">When you run it, you must be the [[root]] user.</span> Lorsque vous l'exécutez, vous devez être le [[root]] utilisateur.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">And because it is memory hungry, we suggest that you run it when nothing else is running on your XO.</span> Et parce qu'il est gourmand en mémoire, nous suggérons que vous l'exécutez quand rien d'autre s'exécute sur votre XO.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Fedora software comes in packages called [[rpm|RPM]]'s.</span> Fedora logiciel vient en paquets appelés [[min | RPM]] 's.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If you find an RPM package of some program you want to try, you can use the <tt>sudo rpm --install <nowiki>'</nowiki>''thepackage''.rpm'</tt> command.</span> Si vous trouvez un paquet RPM de certains programme que vous voulez essayer, vous pouvez utiliser la commande sudo rpm <tt> - installer <nowiki> '</ nowiki>''''thepackage rpm.' </ Tt>.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Many RPM packages can be found on the Internet at locations like http://www.gnu.org/software, http://rpmfind.net or http://sourceforge.net.</span> Beaucoup de paquetages RPM peuvent être trouvés sur Internet à des endroits comme http://www.gnu.org/software, http://rpmfind.net ou http://sourceforge.net.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Not every RPM will be for an XO (many other computers also use RPM), but the rpm command will immediately reject most that don't work here.</span> Pas tous les RPM sera pour un XO (beaucoup d'autres ordinateurs également utiliser RPM), mais la commande rpm immédiatement la plupart des rejetons qui ne fonctionnent pas ici.</span> |
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You can install all kinds of [[Linux software]] written for Fedora GNU/Linux using the [[yum]] command-line tool. When you run it, you must be the [[root]] user. And because it is memory hungry, we suggest that you run it when nothing else is running on your XO. |
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Fedora software comes in packages called [[rpm|RPM]]'s. If you find an RPM package of some program you want to try, you can use the <tt>sudo rpm --install <nowiki>'</nowiki>''thepackage''.rpm'</tt> command. Many RPM packages can be found on the Internet at locations like http://www.gnu.org/software, http://rpmfind.net or http://sourceforge.net. Not every RPM will be for an XO (many other computers also use RPM), but the rpm command will immediately reject most that don't work here. |
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Your XO laptop is a very flexible and interesting full-fledged computer. Its power is largely hidden behind a very young graphical interface (Sugar), but behind the scenes it runs the Fedora GNU/Linux operating system. Thousands of programs written for GNU and Linux systems will run on it, and many of them can be installed by pretty simple commands.
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Installing other activities
Activities lists software written specifically for the XO. See Activity installation to install them.
Installing more content
Collections lists additional content that you can install into your XO's Content Library.jeu
Installing developer builds and other operating systems
The first thing to do if you're interested in testing the absolute latest OS images is request a developer key. The key will let you install versions of the system software in development, and different operating systems altogether, including ones created by the community of XO developers and owners. For example, there are several Linux distributions that run on the XO.
Installing Linux software
You can install all kinds of Linux software written for Fedora GNU/Linux using the yum command-line tool. When you run it, you must be the root user. And because it is memory hungry, we suggest that you run it when nothing else is running on your XO.
Fedora software comes in packages called RPM's. If you find an RPM package of some program you want to try, you can use the sudo rpm --install 'thepackage.rpm' command. Many RPM packages can be found on the Internet at locations like http://www.gnu.org/software, http://rpmfind.net or http://sourceforge.net. Not every RPM will be for an XO (many other computers also use RPM), but the rpm command will immediately reject most that don't work here.