linux and freedom box

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I cannot tell you anything about Freedom Box's requirements. However, I
can tell you that installing the Speakup Modified Fedora using the
"everything" option, as recommended in our installation HOWTO, will give
you a configured graphical environment ready to use. Gnome will be the
default.

Danny Crone writes:
> Hello.  I will get a powerful linux box that can run the linux freedom box client.
> The linux distro I will run on it is the disk set from cheap bytes with Red Hat with speak up.
> My question is, if I install red hat with all packages, will the x windows need to be configured before installing and running the freedom box client?
> Also, will it matter if the graphic desktop is gnome or k d e?
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