Free and OpenSource, that's the term we always think of when it comes to Fedora (or Linux). This automatically means there will be no support for MP3, DVD, AVI and YouTube video as they will require non-open source plugins. Still you can enable Fedora 10 for playing these multimedia files format and enjoy your time. Comparing with the last release of Fedora, the current one comes with quite a few enhancements and hardware support. Initially we installed both GNOME 2 .24 KDE 4 to go to:tk and feel of both the desktops, and trust me they didnt disappoint at all.



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