Yeah, we're definitely doing it wrong. -------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazqueznet@xxxxxxxxx> To: Brian Douglas <Brian.Douglas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Actual question Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 18:05:12 -0400 On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 13:33 -0700, Brian Douglas wrote: > I am new to the linux os and I would like to install fedora 9 on a > back up computer to test it out. However, when I go to the site to > download I have no idea which one I should download. There are three > main categories, and more choices within those. Could you answer my > question? I can help you with your issue, but in the future all end-user questions should be directed to one of the resources listed at the following: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate The two forms of Live Media can be booted from a disc (CD, DVD, or USB key) in order to try Fedora before installing. The "Fedora Desktop Live Media" uses the default desktop environment in Fedora, and the "Fedora KDE Live Media" uses an alternate desktop. Both can be installed. The selection of software at install time is fixed, but more can be added after installation. The Install Media does not give you the opportunity to test Fedora before installing, however the software selection is larger and can be customized before installation. Most personal computers will use either the i386 install media or the i686 live media. Also note that all links in the main sections are for our latest release, Fedora 9. Older releases are accessible at the links in the "Let me look around..." section. -- Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazqueznet@xxxxxxxxx> PLEASE don't CC me; I'm already subscribed
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