Monday, December 07, 2009

My Fedora 12 road map

- Basic system setup
-- Adjust [/etc/resolv.conf]
-- Adjust [/etc/fstab]
-- Adjust [/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0]

- Add repositories:
-- RPM Fusion (free)
-- RPM Fusion (non-free)
-- Adobe (flash plugin)

-- JPackage:

#---
wget http://www.jpackage.org/jpackage17.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/jpackage.repo
#---


-- Chromium:

#---
cat > /etc/yum.repos.d/chromium.repo << __END__
[chromium]
name=Chromium Test Packages
baseurl=http://spot.fedorapeople.org/chromium/F\$releasever/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
__END__
#---


--- Edit the /etc/yum.repos.d/jpackage.repo file:

If you want to work with J2EE, JBoss, and such change it to the following:
[jpackage-generic]
name=JPackage (free), generic
mirrorlist=http://www.jpackage.org/mirrorlist.php?dist=generic&type=free&release=5.0
failovermethod=priority
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://www.jpackage.org/jpackage.asc
enabled=1



[update: remove before installing, thanks to a reader comment]
-- Remove things I do NOT like (do not remove xine if you prefer KDE):

--- Multimedia players that do not play divx/mp3 and stays as default for video and audio files:
#---
yum -y erase \
xine \
gxine* \
totem*
#---


--- This is REALLY annoying, it prevents mplayerplug-in from working properly:
#---
yum -y erase \
mozplugger
#---


-- Update your system:
#---
yum -y upgrade
#---


- Install additional software:

-- Chromium:
#---
yum -y install \
chromium
#---


-- Multimedia:
#---
yum -y install \
alsa-tools \
alsamixergui \
mplayer \
mencoder \
live555 \
gecko-mediaplayer \
gnome-mplayer \
vlc \
grip \
flash-plugin \
k3b \
k3b-extras-nonfree
#---


Because Adobe Reader is usually very slow to download, I keep it separated and leave it to be last installed.
#---
yum -y install \
AdobeReader_enu
#---



-- Torrent with transmission
#---
yum -y install \
transmission
#---


-- Spell-checking
#---
yum -y install \
hunspell \
gtkspell \
hunspell-en
#---


--- Additional languages: German (de), Spanish (es), and Portuguese from Brazil (br)
#---
yum -y install \
hunspell-de \
hunspell-es \
hunspell-pt
#---


-- Email with sylpheed-claws
#---
yum -y install \
bogofilter \
claws-mail \
claws-mail-plugins
#---


-- XMMS with its most precious plug-ins
#---
yum -y install \
xmms \
xmms-libs \
xmms-skins.noarch \
xmms-mp3 \
xmms-faad2 \
xmms-flac \
xmms-arts \
xmms-esd \
xmms-musepack \
xmms-acme \
xmms2 \
xmms2-avcodec \
xmms2-faad \
xmms2-freeworld \
xmms2-mp4 \
xmms2-nonfree
#---



-- Pidgin, a very good IM client
#---
yum -y install \
pidgin \
pidgin-guifications \
pidgin-libnotify \
pidgin-otr \
pidgin-gfire \
pidgin-latex \
pidgin-musictracker \
purple-plugin_pack-pidgin \
purple-plugin_pack-pidgin-xmms \
purple-facebookchat \
purple-microblog \
purple-msn-pecan
#---


-- For kernel modules
#---
yum -y install \
kernel-PAE-devel \
kernel-headers
#---


--- For old processors (non-PAE)
#---
yum -y install \
kernel-devel \
kernel-headers
#---


-- Nautilus plug-ins
#---
yum -y install \
nautilus-open-terminal \
nautilus-search-tool \
nautilus-flac-converter \
nautilus-extensions
#---


-- Misc
--- Diagrams and images, usually old stuff that I'm used to
#---
yum -y install \
ImageMagick \
graphviz \
dia \
gv \
xfig \
xpdf \
eog \
gnuplot \
inkscape \
grace
#---


--- Editors and related
#---
yum -y install \
gvim \
kile \
dictd \
diction
#---


--- My beloved spreadsheet program
#---
yum -y install \
gnumeric
#---


--- Compression related programs
#---
yum -y install \
unrar \
p7zip
#---


--- Administration related programs
#---
yum -y install \
telnet \
lsof \
nmap \
nc \
traceroute \
mc \
tsclient \
rdesktop
#---


--- Very nice "must-have" admin programs:
#---
yum -y install \
keepassx \ # I'm not that found of this one
system-config-display \ # does not come by default
gnome-password-generator # very nice gui for generating new passwords
#---


--- For WLAN Cracking
#---
yum -y install \
aircrack-ng \
airsnort
#---



--- NVIDA
#---
yum -y install \
kmod-nvidia-PAE \
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia
#---


-- Note about the driver:
It messes the font resolution up (IMHO). So to keep the same aspect between the normal driver and the NVIDIA driver you need to edit the file: [/etc/X11/xorg.conf] and add the following line in the section Device:

Option "DPI" "90 x 90"

My section device looks like this:

Section "Device"
Identifier "Videocard0"
Driver "nvidia"
Option "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
Option "DPI" "90 x 90"
EndSection


-- Development
--- Some helper programs
#---
yum -y install \
ant
#---


--- My beloved debugging program
#---
yum -y install \
ddd
#---


--- Debug related programs
#---
yum -y install \
gdb \
gcc \
strace \
ltrace
#---


--- Java support:
#---
yum -y install \
gcc-java \
java-1.6.0-openjdk \
java-1.6.0-openjdk-plugin \
java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc \
java-1.6.0-openjdk-src \
java-1.5.0-gcj \
java-1.5.0-gcj-devel \
java-1.5.0-gcj-javadoc \
java-1.5.0-gcj-src
#---


--- JBoss support:
#---
yum -y install \
jbossas
#---



--- Eclipse for Java:
#---
yum -y install \
eclipse-platform \
eclipse-ecj \
eclipse-jdt \
eclipse-cvs-client \
#---


--- For SVN support:
#---
yum -y install \
rapidsvn \
eclipse-subclipse \
eclipse-subclipse-book
#---


--- For C++ development:
#---
yum -y install \
eclipse-cdt
#---


--- Mylyn plugin:
#---
yum -y install \
eclipse-mylyn \
eclipse-mylyn-ide \
eclipse-mylyn-java \
eclipse-mylyn-bugzilla \
eclipse-mylyn-trac
#---


A note on the docs, you will find them in:

/usr/share/javadoc/java-1.5.0-gcj/
/usr/share/javadoc/java-1.6.0-openjdk/


-- Update your system:
#---
yum -y upgrade
#---


- Install and setup third-part programs
-- VirtualBox/VMware
-- Skype
-- Real Player (check for the RPM version)
-- Sun Java
-- Eclipse

- Setup printers
- Backup [/etc] and [/boot/grub]
#---
tar -czf bkp-system.`/bin/date +"%Y%m%d-%H%M"`.tgz /etc /boot/grub
#---


- Some issues:
Acrobat Reader install its Firefox/Mozilla plug-in, which has a memory leak. I recommend to remove it. To do so:

#---
rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/nppdf.so
#---


Related posts:

- SELinux
- Road map for Fedora 11
- Making USB to work with VirtualBox (external link)
- Adding security to SSH

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