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Fedora Linux and “Civilization”

  • kyonissho
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

I searched and found openSUSE doesn't support tethering (connecting PC to the Internet via smartphone) with USB.


Debian Linux or Fedora Linux look to support tethering.

I installed Fedora Linux.


OpenSUSE supports a systematic operation with YaST (openSUSE's original feature of operation).


I tried to install Clamav (an anti-virus software) into Fedora, Fedora's terminal (command line operation) assisted me how to operate.


Both have GNOME desktop for the common operation, but the cultures behind the same face are different.


Fedora's update
Fedora's update

By the way, when the first scheme method was born, I loved "Civilization" of a computer game.

"Freeciv" looks the following.


Freeciv
Freeciv

Some of Linux distribution below as reference:


OpenSUSE Linux:


Debian Linux:


Kubuntu Linux:


Fedora Linux:



(The first post on kyonissho.com/kyos-blog was March 4, 2021.)


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