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Welcome to the Fedora Wiki

The Fedora Wiki aims to provide accurate and current tutorials, how-to resources, and general information about Fedora Linux. It aims to follow a "by-users, for-users" model of community-driven information to aid all Fedora users in installing, configuring, and maintaining a Fedora desktop, workstation, or server system.

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General Information

[ About this Wiki | About Fedora | About Linux | Software repositories | Linux-related basics | Managing File Systems and Devices | User and Group Management ]

New User Guides

[ Fedora 8 | Fedora 9 | Fedora 8 Post-Install | Fedora 9 Post-Install | Notes on 64-bit Fedora | Networking | Wireless Networking | Package management with yum and rpm | Managing Services ]

In-Depth, Advanced, and topic-specific Guides (examples for now)

[ Apache | DHCP | DNS | FTP Server | Network File System | Windows File & Print Sharing | Virtualbox | VMware ]


What's new on Fedora Wiki

8-30-08/Landing page changed
I've elected for now to go with something simpler for the home page. Crookedspoke 17:35, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
8-20-08/Fedora Wiki Created
The Fedora Wiki has been created. I am going to work on getting up some basic pages with a vision for the wiki ASAP, as well as some content.


Helping out

Any and all willing and able Fedora Linux users are welcome in helping to build the wiki, and knowledgeable contributors may be recruited from existing forum communities. Users of all skill levels are welcome as long as they are willing to perform necessary research and fact-checking in the interest of ensuring that information on the Wiki is factual, current, and accurate.

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