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Download Now. Because Fedora serves as a testbed for new technologies, it can be used to gain a preview of the new technologies that will be incorporated into future Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases. As a community distribution, support for Fedora is provided by the Fedora community rather than a commercial entity. That means that most questions receive a quick and friendly answer, but since no one is being paid to help you, you may not receive any answers to unique or unusual questions.
You will need a minimum of MB of memory, 7 GB of disk space, and a processor speed of MHz to obtain reasonable performance with the graphical user interface. A broadband Internet connection is desirable for obtaining software updates but is not necessary.
You can install a very basic version of Fedora Core without a graphical user interface on a system with as little as 64 MB of memory, 1 GB of disk space, and a processor speed of MHz. However, this is not recommended for desktop usage. Fedora Core includes over 2, software packages, and Fedora Extras a library of compatible software includes hundreds more.
Each package is licensed under one of a set of open source licenses that permits the software to be modified, adapted, and redistributed. Each of these pieces of software is packaged for Fedora by another maintainer. To distinguish the two groups, the original developers and maintainers of the software are called the upstream maintainers , while the people responsible for integrating the package into Fedora are called Fedora maintainer s.
The Fedora packages use the RPM package format for ease of management by package tools such as yum. The current development version of Fedora is called Rawhide see Lab 9. Rawhide serves as the testing and proving ground for the software that will become the next Fedora release.
A similar process is used for Fedora Core updates and Fedora Extras: software is released to a testing repository, where it is tested by volunteers on the bleeding edge, and once the bugs are worked out, the software is moved to the Fedora Core updates or Fedora Extras repository.
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