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Fedora Spins
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<strong>Fedora %(rel)s %(state)s</strong> released! <a href="%(link)s">Test it now ></a>
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Fedora %(rel)s released! Get it now.
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A complete, modern desktop built using the KDE Plasma Desktop.
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A complete, well-integrated Xfce Desktop.
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A lightweight, well-integrated LXQt desktop environment.
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A classic Fedora Desktop with an additional 3D Windows Manager.
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A modern desktop featuring traditional Gnome user experience.
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A light, fast, less-resource hungry desktop environment.
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Discover. Reflect. Share. Learn.
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Tiling window manager.
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Looking for more Fedora options? Try <a href="%s">Fedora Labs</a>
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What are Spins?
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The default desktop environment of Fedora is GNOME, but if you prefer an alternative desktop environment such as KDE Plasma Desktop or Xfce, you can download a spin for your preferred desktop environment and use that to install Fedora, pre-configured for the desktop environment of your choice.
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Downloading
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Spin downloads are offered via direct download, but you can also get them via BitTorrent. In this case you will need to install a BitTorrent client in order to download a spin. If you cannot use Bittorrent, some spins offer alternative download methods.
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Learn more
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Using
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Spins are provided as ISO files. You may use the ISO file to create a new virtual machine, or you can burn the ISO in a special way to a USB stick or optical media to run the spin on hardware.
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Installing
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