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== GNOME ==
== GNOME ==


Press alt+f2 and type "free the fish" as the command without quotes
Press alt+f2 and type "free the fish" as the command without quotes. You will see a fish swimming around in your desktop. To stop the fish, run pkill gnome-panel. The panel will automatically start again without the fish.
 
In the same way, you can also run "gegls from outer space" as the command, again without quotes, for a Space Invaders-like game.
 
== Vim ==
 
Run vi on the command line
 
:help 42
 
== OpenOffice.org ==
 
Open oocalc and in any empty cell enter "=GAME("StarWars")" for a star wars game.
 
== Tcsh ==
 
# yum install tcsh
 
# csh
 
# Why rub two sticks together?
 
Why: No match.
 
 
== More Easter Eggs? ==
 
Edit this wiki and add them yourself or drop a mail to Rahul Sundaram  <sundaram AT fedoraproject.org>

Latest revision as of 22:38, 11 May 2009

Easter Eggs are hidden messages in software programs. They are usually funny or quirky messages. Fedora has a number of them

Firefox

about:mozilla

about:robots

Reference:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mozilla

GNOME

Press alt+f2 and type "free the fish" as the command without quotes. You will see a fish swimming around in your desktop. To stop the fish, run pkill gnome-panel. The panel will automatically start again without the fish.

In the same way, you can also run "gegls from outer space" as the command, again without quotes, for a Space Invaders-like game.

Vim

Run vi on the command line

help 42

OpenOffice.org

Open oocalc and in any empty cell enter "=GAME("StarWars")" for a star wars game.

Tcsh

  1. yum install tcsh
  1. csh
  1. Why rub two sticks together?

Why: No match.


More Easter Eggs?

Edit this wiki and add them yourself or drop a mail to Rahul Sundaram <sundaram AT fedoraproject.org>