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| 2.1. Getting Started Using the Fedora Graphical User Interfaces
Fedora Core provides two attractive and easy-to-use
graphical user interfaces (GUIs): KDE and GNOME. Each of these GUIs should be a comfo...
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| 2.2. Customizing GNOME
Fedora's version of the GNOME desktop provides a convenient and attractive desktop environment, but by customizing it for the way you work you can increase your comfort and productivity.
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| 2.3. Customizing KDE
Fedora's KDE defaults are altered from the original upstream developers' versioneven more so than GNOME is modified from its upstream version. For this reason, some die-hard KDE fans don't like ...
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| 2.4. Fine-Tuning Your Display Configuration
Fedora's Anaconda installer detects and configures most display hardware optimally. However, there are some situations where it's necessary to override the default configu...
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| 2.5. Configuring Printing
In order to print from your Fedora system, you have to configure at least one
print queue to manage documents waiting to be printed. For printers directly connec...
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| 2.6. Configuring Sound
Fedora Core contains drivers for many different types of sound cards. However, it may be necessary to configure the sound path or select from different sound devices before your ...
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| 2.7. Adding and Configuring Fonts
Although Fedora ships with a good set of basic fonts, many users find it useful to add more fonts. Fortunately, this is very easy to do, either graphically or from the command line....
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