Getting Started With Fedora
It takes some time to setup the perfect desktop. Between importing your music and files, configuring preferences for the look and feel of the environment, and getting used to a new systems idiosyncrasies, a new desktop operating system can put some serious brakes on your productivity. It pays in the long run to spend some time getting your environment just right. Here’s how I’ve managed to wrangle Fedora 18 into a decently capable workstation.
I’m a refugee from Ubuntu. Ubuntu has been my go-to distro since it came out, so moving over to Fedora has not been without its challenges. However, since I’m also a sysadmin running CentOS and Red Hat, I’m not completely out of my element either. My first impressions installing Fedora were positive. I did not find the installer to be confusing, and I thought the entire process went smoothly.
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