rapiddescent
Bronze Level Poster
It's actually quite easy.
USB
The first job is to create an install. I used liveusb-creator, instructions can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB. I always use the NetInstall version because it is quicker to create an up to date install
Boot
Switch on the new PCS SkyFire and press F11 repeatedly so you get the boot menu. Boot from the usb key and start the install. There are lots of resources on the web to help you with the install. Either have these ready on another screen or print them out before you start. The sites below tell you how to get dvd, extra fonts, mp3 etc working. Usually just cut 'n paste commands and it installs itself free from the internet.
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f19.html
http://www.linuxfederation.com/things-to-do-after-installing-fedora-20/
Configuration
Whilst I ordered a Windows 7 64bit DVD with the laptop, I'm not interested in the operating system on the disk. So I selected the standard install on the disk in the installation setup and deleted everything from the disk. I'll be using VirtualBox for my windows 7 install later.
There's not a lot to do actually. Just add some passowrds and choose the window manager you want, I use KDE and make sure you unclick the tick box so that it always downloads the latest packages from the internet.
I am using the standard nouveau nvidia drivers but some may wish to use the kmod-nvidia package if you are playing games.
Does everything work?
yes. The screen is in 1080p, the sound works, the bluetooth works and the wifi works - all with no extra configuration or any driver install - it "just works". The 1080p screen is fabulous for me and I'm glad the skyfire III has recently got this option.
USB
The first job is to create an install. I used liveusb-creator, instructions can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB. I always use the NetInstall version because it is quicker to create an up to date install
Boot
Switch on the new PCS SkyFire and press F11 repeatedly so you get the boot menu. Boot from the usb key and start the install. There are lots of resources on the web to help you with the install. Either have these ready on another screen or print them out before you start. The sites below tell you how to get dvd, extra fonts, mp3 etc working. Usually just cut 'n paste commands and it installs itself free from the internet.
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f19.html
http://www.linuxfederation.com/things-to-do-after-installing-fedora-20/
Configuration
Whilst I ordered a Windows 7 64bit DVD with the laptop, I'm not interested in the operating system on the disk. So I selected the standard install on the disk in the installation setup and deleted everything from the disk. I'll be using VirtualBox for my windows 7 install later.
There's not a lot to do actually. Just add some passowrds and choose the window manager you want, I use KDE and make sure you unclick the tick box so that it always downloads the latest packages from the internet.
I am using the standard nouveau nvidia drivers but some may wish to use the kmod-nvidia package if you are playing games.
Does everything work?
yes. The screen is in 1080p, the sound works, the bluetooth works and the wifi works - all with no extra configuration or any driver install - it "just works". The 1080p screen is fabulous for me and I'm glad the skyfire III has recently got this option.