CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 NVIDIA Restore Plymouth (BIOS/UEFI Users)

  1. Restore/Change/Update Plymouth After NVIDIA Drivers Installation (BIOS/UEFI Users) Please let me know if it works or if you have some problems. Check video version of guide: Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf 4.1 Create /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf file Create /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf with content “options nvidia_drm modeset=1” echo "options nvidia_drm modeset=1" >> /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf 4.2 Create /etc/dracut.conf.d/nvidia.conf file Create /etc/dracut.conf.d/nvidia.conf file with following content, note you need white spaces inside add_drivers and install_items: add_drivers+=" nvidia nvidia_modeset nvidia_uvm nvidia_drm " install_items+=" /etc/modprobe.
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CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 Uninstall NVIDIA drivers and Enable Nouveau

  1. CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 Uninstall NVIDIA drivers and Enable Nouveau I assume here that you have used this guide install part to install your NVIDIA drivers. This whole process is good to run on runlevel 3. When there is no X running. So first boot to runlevel 3 using direct parameter (3) on Grub linux/linuxefi line or using “systemctl set-default multi-user.target”. 5.1 Change root user su - ## OR ## sudo -i 5.
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Install NVIDIA Drivers [550.54.14 / 545.29.06 / 535.161.07 / 525.147.05 / 470.239.06 / 390.157 / 340.108] on CentOS Stream 9/8, RHEL 9/8, Rocky Linux 8.5

This is guide, howto install NVIDIA proprietary drivers (manually using .run files) on CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 and disable Nouveau driver. This guide works with GeForce 8/9/200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900/10/20/30 series cards. GeForce RTX 40 series cards works with 550.xx, 545.xx, 535.xx, 525.xx NVIDIA drivers, (RTX 4090, RTX 4080, RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 4070, RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 4060) GeForce RTX 30 series cards works with 550.
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Red Hat (RHEL) 9 Netinstall Guide / GNOME 40 Tour [Full Install Guide]

This is full guide, howto install RHEL 9 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Plow) using boot iso image. I use here RHEL 9 Beta iso image, but this will work later pretty much same way, when final Red Hat 9 arrives. I install Red Hat 9 Workstation, but also RHEL 9 Server installation is possible using exactly same method. I also use network installation (netinstall), but you can also download and use full Red Hat 9 DVD iso image.
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Red Hat 8 Install Guide – RHEL 8 Installation Screenshots

This is Red Hat 8 RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) installation guide, step-by-step walkthrough with screenshots. Current version of Red Hat 8 is Beta. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is available for the following architectures Intel/AMD 64-bit IBM Power little endian IBM z Systems ARM 64-bit On this guide I use Anaconda Graphical Installer.

  1. Before Red Hat (RHEL) 8 Installation 1.1 Download Red Hat (RHEL) 8 DVD ISO Image Select your architecture and download DVD ISO image:
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Red Hat 8 Install Guide – RHEL 8 Installation Screenshots - Part 2

2.15 Starting Installation 2.16 Setup root Password 2.17 Create User 2.18 Installing RHEL 8 2.19 Red Hat RHEL 8 Installation Complete 3. Red Hat RHEL 8 Post Installation Setup 3.1 RHEL 8 Boot Menu (Grub 2) 3.2 Initial Setup 3.3 License Information 3.4 Finish Configuration 3.5 Red Hat 8 GDM Login 3.6 Welcome to Red Hat RHEL 8 3.7 Typing 3.8 Privacy 3.9 Online Accounts 3.10 Ready to Go 4. Red Hat RHEL 8 Screenshots 4.
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Install MariaDB 10.6/10.5 on Fedora 35/34, CentOS Stream 8/RHEL 8.5/Rocky Linux 8.5

MariaDB is a binary drop in replacement for MySQL database server. This means that for most cases, you can just uninstall MySQL and install MariaDB and you are good to go. Why MariaDB? MariaDB is totally open source version of MySQL It works just like MySQL and is compatible with MySQL setups Fedora and Red Hat/CentOS/Rocky Linux use MariaDB instead of MySQL This is guide, **howto install or upgrade MariaDB 10.
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Install Skype 8.97 on Fedora 38/37, CentOS/RHEL/SL 9/8

This is guide, howto install Skype 8.97 on Fedora 38/37/36 on CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL)/Scientific Linux (SL) 9/8. Check video version of guide: Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf 1. Install Skype 8.97 on Fedora 38/37/36 and CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL) 9/8 1.1 Download Skype 8.97 This downloads always latest version. cd ~/Downloads ## Skype 8.97 for Fedora/CentOS/RHEL/SL ## wget –trust-server-names https://go.skype.com/skypeforlinux-64.rpm 1.2 Change root user su - ## OR ## sudo -i 1.
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Install SVN Server on Fedora 31/30, CentOS/RHEL 8.0/7.7

This is guide, howto install SVN (Subversion) server on Fedora 31/30/29/28, CentOS 8.0/7.7/6.10, Red Hat (RHEL) 8.0/7.7/6.10. What is SVN (Subversion)? Subversion is a free/open-source version control system. Subversion manages files and directories, and the changes made to them, over time. This allows you to recover older versions of your data, or examine the history of how your data changed. In this regard, many people think of a version control system as a sort of “time machine”.
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Apache Userdir with SELinux on Fedora 31/30, CentOS/RHEL 8.0/7.7

This is quick guide howto enable Apache userdirs with SELinux on Fedora 31/30/29/28, CentOS 8.0/7.7/6.10 and Red Hat (RHEL) 8.0/7.7/6.10. This guide assumes that you have Apache (httpd) server installed on your system. This guide uses separeted userdir.conf without touching httpd.conf so later default httpd.conf can be overrided or whole configuration moved simply. This guide uses user called testuser and should be replaced by real user name(s). Enable Apache Userdirs 1.
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Install MySQL 8.0 on Fedora 35/34, CentOS Stream 8/Red Hat 8.5/Rocky Linux 8.5

Are you looking MariaDB Install guide? MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases. This is guide, howto install or upgrade Oracle MySQL Community Server latest version 8.0 (8.0.27) on Fedora 35/34/33, CentOS 8, Red Hat (RHEL) 8.5 and Rocky Linux 8.5. This guide works of course with Oracle Linux and Scientific Linux too. Check video guide howto install MySQL 8.
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VirtualBox Guest Additions on Fedora 38/37, CentOS/RHEL 9/8/7

This is guide, howto install Oracle VirtualBox Guest Additions on Fedora, CentOS and Red Hat (RHEL). This guide should work with Fedora 38/37/36, CentOS 9/8/7, Red Hat (RHEL) 9/8/7. VirtualBox Guest Additions is a special software that can be installed inside Linux virtual machines to improve performance and make integration much more seamless. Among the features provided by these VirtualBox Guest Additions are mouse pointer integration and arbitrary screen solutions (e.
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Install Adobe Reader on Fedora 34/33, CentOS/RHEL 8.3

This is guide shows, howto install Adobe Reader (Acrobat PDF Reader) current version 9.5.5 RPM on Fedora 34/33, CentOS 8.3, Red Hat (RHEL) 8.3. This method works on 64-bit architectures. Check video version of guide: Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf 1. Change Root User sudo -i ## OR ## su - 2. Get Adobe Reader RPM package cd /tmp ## English version ## wget http://ardownload.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/9.x/9.5.5/enu/AdbeRdr9.5.5-1_i486linux_enu.rpm 3a. Install Adobe Reader (acroread) on Fedora 34/33 Note: On x86_64 bit system, 32-bit dependencies is also installed.
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Install Google Chrome on Fedora 38/37, CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9/8, Rocky Linux 8.5

This guide explains howto install Google Chrome Web browser on Fedora 38/37/36/35 and CentOS Stream / Red Hat (RHEL) 9/8.5 / Rocky Linux 8.5. Best way to install and keep up-to-date with Google Chrome browser is use Google’s own YUM/DNF repository. Check video guide, howto install Google Chrome on Fedora 38/37/36/35: Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf Check video guide, howto install Google Chrome on Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5: Check video guide, howto install Google Chrome on CentOS Stream 9/8: Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf Check video guide, howto install Google Chrome on Rocky Linux 8.
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