[Doxygen-develop] Dual-Boot Mode on my Laptop
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From: Kevin M. <dol...@ao...> - 2015-01-10 17:03:39
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Hello everyone, Now that my laptop is old enough, I have decided to make it dual boot Windows and Linux (Fedora 21). Everything worked right out of the box, including my wi-fi connection. I have not tried my external blu-ray drive (though my laptop has an internal DVD drive), but everything else works. After installing development packages through yum, I was able to get doxygen's command line interface to compile. I still have yet to figure out how to get the GUI to work, but the GUI is low-priority to me as I know how to edit files manually using 'vim'. After being away from Linux for several years, I am slowly getting used to using Fedora. I am back in Windows currently, as that is where most of the apps I use work with. But at least now, I have a much better way once again to verify bugs in Doxygen, especially crashers. I have Doxygen compiled in debug mode for debugging crashers. It is certainly about time that I got (though the old way) a linux subsystem of some sort installed. - Kevin McBride |