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Fedora 10, codenamed Cambridge, has been released! Fedora is an RPM based Linux Distribution, an Operating System in other words, developed by the community supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat. Officially it contains only free and Open Source software. Some of the new features it has come with are Gnome 2.24, KDE 4.1, RPM 4.6, a Faster Startup (Plimouth), Kernel Modes Setting for Graphics, First Aid Kit, better Webcam Support and many other. If you haven't done already download Fedora dvd , install it and let's move on to our system's configuration part. I hope this guide will help you learn the basics of Fedora Linux!
Translated versions of this Guide
The first translation of this Guide is ready! And there are others to come! Thanks to all Fedora users who are willing to help me promote Fedora in other non-english speaking countries!
* Greek
Many thanks to gtroza, soturin, Αδμιν from http://www.insomnia.gr for translating this guide in Greek!
Fedora 10 Installation Guide (in Greek)
* Simplified Chinese
Many thanks to Charles Peng from http://pengjiayou.com/blog for his hard work on translating this guide!
Fedora 10 Installation Guide (in Chinese)
* Danish
Many thanks to xodeus from http://guide.xodeus.dk for translating this guide in Danish!
Fedora 10 Installation Guide (in Danish)
* Arabic
Many thanks to Ahmed Ibrahem Muhammed for translating this guide to Arabic and Muayyad AlSadi for helping with html issues.
Fedora 10 Installation Guide (in Arabic)
* Spanish
Many thanks to Dante Mendoza Ruelas for translating this guide to Spanish!
Fedora 10 Installation Guide (in Spanish)
** Note: I have noticed that my previous Fedora 9 guide has been copied by many other sites without a single reference to the original site, which was the disapointing part. Furthermore it has been translated to other languages again without a reference. So, if someone is interested on translating the following guide to another language I would be glad to host it here. Just contact me through Contact Us .