On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 16:01 +0800, Tend Wong wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for the nicely designed web site for Fedora. I happened to > download the Live image for F10 but it was by no means intentional. I > saw that it was an 'Installable Live CD' and I thought this to mean > the 'Fedora Installation CD'. After downloading then did I realize > that this was nothing but a demo CD. Also when I went to the torrents > area, I saw the terms 'i386' and 'x86_64' which I found to be > confusing. Does 'i386' imply only 386 machines? And does 'x86_64' > imply both '32 bit x86' and '64 bit x86' machines? I believe the > common notations 'x86' which refer to all 32 bit Intel x86 machines > and 'x64' for Intel 64 bit machines are much more easier to > understand. > > Rgds, > Tend. The installable CD is in fact installable; an icon on the desktop initiates the installation process. As for your other remarks, we will take them into consideration. Thank you for your input. If you want further help with Fedora then please refer to the resources described here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate -- Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazqueznet@xxxxxxxxx>
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