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 A reason complete installation of Fedora running Gnome 3 is included.  A user name, 'guest' should be create and setup to automatically boot into their Gnome session at boot time.  Root password should be set to '12345' The following non-standard software is include. A reason complete installation of Fedora running Gnome 3 is included.  A user name, 'guest' should be create and setup to automatically boot into their Gnome session at boot time.  Root password should be set to '12345' The following non-standard software is include.
  
-  IDL - Complete IDL version 8.1, license should be from 1700@localhost.  SSH tunneling would be necessary to access a license server. +  IDL - Complete IDL version 8.1, license should be from 1700@localhost.  SSH tunneling would be necessary to access a license server.  The Cplot Analysis program can be run without the need for an IDL license
-  ADPAA- [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/adpaa/|ADPAA software package]] should be install via svn. +  ADPAA - [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/adpaa/|ADPAA software package]] should be install via svn. 
 +  * NCPLOT - Has been install by compling the source code downloaded from http://www.eol.ucar.edu/data/software/downloadcenter  
 + 
 +====== Installing Fedora on USB Drive (Under construction) ====== 
 + 
 + **You may have to update your computers BIOS in order for your computer to boot from a USB drive.** 
 + 
 +First thing is to make room on your USB drive for the Fedora files. 
 + 
 +=== Using Insyde H2O Setup Utility 3.5: === 
 +  - Boot your computer with the Linux rescue disk, and move to GParted in the upper left corner. 
 +  - Select the memory stick you want to partition. Ex: /dev/sdb.  **DO NOT partition the files onto your computer hard drive (labled normal).** 
 +  - Make the first partition fat32, and create as: primary partition.  The partition size is your choice (10 GB recommended). 
 +  - Make a second partition
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