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Fedora 12

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora 12.
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Installation Guide

This guide covers installation of Fedora, a Linux distribution built on free and open source software. This manual helps you install Fedora on desktops, laptops, and servers.
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Installation Quick Start Guide

This guide explains how to get and install Fedora 12 as simply as possible. Although these instructions work on most desktop and laptop computers, they are not a full description of the installation process.
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Deployment Guide

The Fedora Deployment Guide contains information on how to customize your Fedora system to fit your needs. If you are looking for a comprehensive, task-oriented guide for configuring and customizing your system, this is the manual for you.
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User Guide

The Fedora User Guide is focused on the end-user looking to accomplish standard desktop computer user tasks, such as browsing the web, reading and sending email, and doing office productivity work.
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SELinux User Guide

The SELinux User Guide covers the management and use of Security-Enhanced Linux for those with minimal or no experience with the framework, mainly from a user's perspective. It serves as an introduction to SELinux and explains the terms and concepts in use.
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SELinux Managing Confined Services Guide

The SELinux Managing Confined Services Guide is designed to assist advanced users and administrators when using and configuring SELinux. It describes the components of SELinux as they relate to services an advanced user or administrator might need to configure, and includes examples of configuring them.
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Security Guide

The Fedora Security Guide is designed to assist users of Linux in learning the processes and practices of securing workstations and servers against local and remote intrusion, exploitation, and malicious activity.
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Virtualization Guide

The Fedora Virtualization Guide contains information on installation, configuring, administering, tips, tricks and troubleshooting virtualization technologies used in Fedora.
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Accessibility Guide

This document describes some of the hardware devices, applications and utilities available to assist people with visual, hearing, or mobility impairments use a computer with the Fedora operating system.
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Fedora Live Images

describes how to use a Fedora live image to "test-drive" the Fedora operating system on your own familiar hardware.
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Making Fedora Discs

describes how to turn downloadable ISO images into CD and DVD media using a variety of platforms and applications.
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Fedora 11

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora 11.
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Installation Guide

This guide covers installation of Fedora, a Linux distribution built on free and open source software. This manual helps you install Fedora on desktops, laptops, and servers.
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Installation Quick Start Guide

This guide explains how to get and install Fedora 11 as simply as possible. Although these instructions work on most desktop and laptop computers, they are not a full description of the installation process.
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User Guide

The Fedora User Guide is focused on the end-user looking to accomplish standard desktop computer user tasks, such as browsing the web, reading and sending email, and doing office productivity work.
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SELinux User Guide

The SELinux User Guide covers the management and use of Security-Enhanced Linux for those with minimal or no experience with the framework, mainly from a user's perspective. It serves as an introduction to SELinux and explains the terms and concepts in use.
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Security Guide

The Fedora Security Guide is designed to assist users of Linux in learning the processes and practices of securing workstations and servers against local and remote intrusion, exploitation, and malicious activity.
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Fedora 10

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora 10.
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Fedora 9

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora 9.
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Fedora 8

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora 8.
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Installation Guide

This guide covers installation of Fedora, a Linux distribution built on free and open source software. This manual helps you install Fedora on desktops, laptops, and servers.
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Fedora 7

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora 7.
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Installation Guide

This guide covers installation of Fedora, a Linux distribution built on free and open source software. This manual helps you install Fedora on desktops, laptops, and servers.
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Fedora Core 6

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora Core 6.
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Installation Guide

This guide covers installation of Fedora, a Linux distribution built on free and open source software. This manual helps you install Fedora on desktops, laptops, and servers.
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Fedora Core 5

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora Core 5.
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SELinux Guide

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Fedora Core 4

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora Core 4.
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Fedora Core 3

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora Core 3.
English (US) — x86 (32 bit)
English (US) — x86 (64 bit)

Fedora Core 2

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora Core 2.
English (US) — x86 (32 bit)
English (US) — x86 (64 bit)

Fedora Core 1

Release Notes

An overview of major changes implemented for Fedora Core 1 (from Red Hat Linux 9).
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English (US) — x86 (64 bit)

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