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Commands shown in this guide use the standard notation for indicating which can be run as the normal user and which must be run as root: commands preceded by "#" are to be run as root, whereas those preceded by "$" are to be run as the normal user. | Commands shown in this guide use the standard notation for indicating which can be run as the normal user and which must be run as root: commands preceded by "#" are to be run as root, whereas those preceded by "$" are to be run as the normal user. | ||
− | Install novacom from the Fedora repositories | + | Install novacom from the Fedora repositories: |
− | # yum | + | # yum install novacom |
Start the novacomd service: | Start the novacomd service: |
Latest revision as of 12:42, 23 May 2012
Installing the Novacom Driver on Fedora
This guide describes how to install Novacom on a Fedora system. The procedure described is an extension of the post MojoSDK_on_Fedora. It is valid for Fedora 15+.
Commands shown in this guide use the standard notation for indicating which can be run as the normal user and which must be run as root: commands preceded by "#" are to be run as root, whereas those preceded by "$" are to be run as the normal user.
Install novacom from the Fedora repositories:
# yum install novacom
Start the novacomd service:
# systemctl start novacomd.service
If you want the novacom service to start on boot, run:
# systemctl enable novacomd.service