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A detailed overview of this release of Fedora Core, including what's new, notes specific to your computer architecture and tips for a smooth system operation. A must-read for every installation or upgrade of your Fedora system.
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This guide explains how to accomplish specific tasks with the desktop applications. It covers activities like using the desktop, accessing media, communicating in the web, using office applications, playing multimedia, games and many more.
This manual helps you to install Fedora Core on desktops, laptops and servers.
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Overview of Fedora: What is Fedora and what makes it so special?
Fedora FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Fedora. And, of course, answers to them.
Communicate: A strong community with users and contributors that span the globe is ready to help you and listen to your feedback.
Participate: Fedora needs your help. Find out ways you can make a change.
Planet Fedora: A collection of weblogs of contributors, a window into the Fedora Project.
Fedora Forum: The formally-endorsed forums of the Fedora Project.
Fedora News: A public community news information site for Fedora Users, publishing among others, a weekly newsletter.
Fedora Unity: Expanding the Fedora Community by providing quality information and infrastructure to help get things done.
Fedorafaq.org: The Unofficial Fedora FAQ.
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