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Fedora is a fast, stable, and powerful operating system for everyday use built by a worldwide community of friends. It's completely free to use, study, and share.
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Run full Java EE apps via the fast, lightweight, and modular JBoss AS 7, now included in Fedora. It is open source and features a powerful administration experience and compliance to the Java EE Web Profile.
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There are hundreds of great free and open source games, and the Fedora Games Spin has bundled some of the very best together in one bootable Fedora download. Try Quake-engine-based first-person shooter games like Tremulous, explore the fantasy and adventure of The Battle for Wesnoth, or take Wilber or Tux for a ride in Super Tux Kart!
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Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in free software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project.
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"It's a treasure trove for the curious Linux user who wants to explore the latest and greatest Linux has to offer."
− Carla Schroder, linux.com
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Advancing software and content freedom is a key goal of the Fedora Project.
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People world-wide work together in Fedora to advance free software.
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Many features that benefit all Linux distributions start in Fedora.
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The future of Linux is built into Fedora.
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Fabian A. Scherschel, a university student from Bonn, Germany, is well-known in the Linux community in his role running the Linux Outlaws podcast with Dan Lynch. Fab reveals in this interview that he uses Fedora and the audio tools available in it for the podcast's recording and post-production.
We try to always do the right thing, and provide only free and open source software. We will fight to protect and promote solutions that anyone can use and redistribute. To this end, we use only free and open source software to power the Fedora infrastructure itself. With this in mind, all of our developers are focused on working closely with upstream development teams, so everyone can benefit from our work and get access to our changes as soon as possible. Due to the huge amount of innovation that Fedora drives, this focus has had significant and long lasting effects.
All you need is a webcam and Fedora, and you can do all sorts of cool photo tricks, including turning your friends into The Hulk. :) Take fun snapshots and videos!