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18-Jan-2008, 04:18 PM #1
Which fedora link?
I need help choosing the right link to download.

http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora

Which one do I download so I can install fedora? The I386? x86 and 64? I need help as I am going to try linux for the first time soon.
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18-Jan-2008, 05:59 PM #2
bump. help appreciated.
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19-Jan-2008, 08:56 AM #3
Hi Bloodyskullz,

If you follow the Docs link at the website for get-fedora you posted, it will take you to the Top docs Installation Guide link, which has a link to Fedora 8, and then a US English link, on which the chapter entitled: 3.2. Which Architecture Is My Computer? informs you that your Pentium 4 (which is neither a ppc or x86_64) needs the i386 download.

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