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  • ==== Fedora 13 installation ==== 1. If you don't already have existing Fedora 13 installation, you may install from [http://serverbeach1.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/
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  • ...with SELinux that prevents system from booting on fully updated Fedora 15 installation. If that happens to you, add <code>enforcing{{=}}0</code> on kernel boot li # [[QA:Testcase ABRT CCPP addon]] - C/C++ tracebacks
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  • ...if you have more that is good too. Start on one server and perform an IPA Installation (see [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_trust_server_installation]]). Let's assume that # Install the FreeIPA server package group: {{command|dnf -y groupinstall freeipa-server}}
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  • * '''Fully updated''' Rawhide or Fedora 11 installation with ABRT installed or special [[#Live_Image|ABRT TestDay Live image]] (i6 ...do not use the provided LiveCD, but you use your own Fedora 11 or Rawhide installation, you need to install latest ABRT packages by running following commands:
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  • === Installation === First, install the FreeIPA server package:
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  • {{anchor|remote-package-sources}} ==== Remote package sources ====
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  • {{anchor|remote-package-sources}} ==== Remote package sources ====
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  • {{anchor|remote-package-sources}} ==== Remote package sources ====
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  • * An installation of Fedora 34 (any Edition or Spin). Make sure to fully update your system. ...p://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_pipewire_cli PipeWire CLI]
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