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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The sudo package is not installed by default, so let's install it:
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[user@F23-Minimal ~]$ su -
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[user@F23-Minimal ~]$ su -
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[user@F23-Minimal ~]$ yum install sudo
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[user@F23-Minimal ~]$ dnf install sudo
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The rsyslog logging service is not installed by default. All logging is now being handled by the systemd journal. Users requiring the rsyslog service should install it manually.
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The rsyslog logging service is not installed by default. All logging is now being handled by the systemd journal. Users requiring the rsyslog service should install it manually.
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If you want to use this template to for standard NetVMs you should install some more packeges:
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If you want to use this template to for standard NetVMs you should install some more packeges:
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[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install NetworkManager NetworkManager-wifi network-manager-applet wireless-tools dbus-x11 dejavu-sans-fonts tinyproxy
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[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo dnf install NetworkManager NetworkManager-wifi network-manager-applet wireless-tools dbus-x11 dejavu-sans-fonts tinyproxy
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And maybe some more optional but useful packages as well:
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And maybe some more optional but useful packages as well:
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[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install pciutils vim-minimal less tcpdump telnet psmisc nmap nmap-ncat gnome-keyring
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[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo dnf install pciutils vim-minimal less tcpdump telnet psmisc nmap nmap-ncat gnome-keyring
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If your network device needs some firmware then you should also install the corresponding packages as well. The `lspci` and `yum search firmware` command will help to choose the right one :)
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If your network device needs some firmware then you should also install the corresponding packages as well. The `lspci` and `yum search firmware` command will help to choose the right one :)
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