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Fedora install xfce
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  1. #FEDORA INSTALL XFCE HOW TO#
  2. #FEDORA INSTALL XFCE FULL#

Installation of the Fedora 15 Spins, and of the Live CD version of the GNOME edition, is not installation in the traditional sense, but rather, a copying of the Live image to disk.

#FEDORA INSTALL XFCE HOW TO#

Related Post: How to install Fedora 15 on an encrypted btrfs file system (You might be interested in how to install Fedora 15 on an encrypted btrfs file system.) Fedora 15 is the first version to have built-in support for btrfs, the B-tree file System, but it is only available when installing from a DVD or bfo ISO image. Ext3, Ext4 and XFS are the supported journaling file systems, with ext4 as the default, even for the boot partition. LVM, the Linux Logical Volume Manager, is the default disk partitioning scheme.

#FEDORA INSTALL XFCE FULL#

Disk encryption is supported (see how Fedora protects your computer with full disk encryption). The available disk partitioning methods are the same. The changes I see in this version are just cosmetic. Anaconda 15.31 is the version of Anaconda, the Fedora system installer, that ships with this latest release. Unlike the main (GNOME 3) edition, there is no DVD or bfo installation image for this edition or for any other Spin.Īll the Fedora spins share the same installation program with the main edition. Installation is not possible without first booting into the Live environment. The boot menu options allow booting into the Live environment, where installation can then be started. Installer and Installation Process: Like other Spins, Fedora 15 Xfce is available for download as a Live CD ISO image. Those will be noted in the appropriate sections of this review. Some are not particularly relevant to a desktop user, but others are. This article presents a review of the Xfce spin, and it is the first for this edition of Fedora on this site. These are, in order of popularity, the KDE, Xfce, LXDE, Security and Games Spins. In Fedoraland, a Spin is an alternate edition of Fedora, “tailored for various types of users via hand-picked application sets and other customizations.” Presently, five Spins have been released.















Fedora install xfce