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Fedora Guide

Most people think that getting things done on Fedora Linux is very difficult. But it is not the case. People doesn't want to change. How bad is that.

But I say that configuration and most other things that you want to change on your OS is very easy on Unix base systems. I know that, because I'm using it... :-)

OK it's time to get exited now..... Try the following link....
Fedora Guide

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Thats true. Sometimes i feel that windows is more difficult than fedora. Because windows systems get stuck at least once a week. Only salvation is the magic button. [;) Restart button.] But in linux we can use Alt+Ctrl+Fn (n=1-6) for go to other text terminals in such cases.
The most worst case is virus attacks.

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