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Sunday, 24 June 2007 |
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Fedora 7 offers several ISO images for installation -- a live CD with
GNOME, a live CD with KDE, and a regular ISO for users who want to do
server installations or customized installs. This is the first Fedora
release to provide a single image for desktop users, a la Ubuntu, and it has turned out well.
The default GNOME install includes the standard desktop productivity
apps you'd expect -- Evolution for mail, calendar, and contacts, Pidgin
for IM, Firefox for browsing, and Rhythmbox and Totem for music and
videos, respectively.
Read more at Linux.com
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