Fedora 11 is an operating system that comes with the lightweight LXDE desktop environment, making it a fast and efficient option for users looking for minimal resource consumption.
This operating system can be accessed as a Live CD with LXDE as the default desktop environment, making it convenient to use. LXDE is a new and light-weight desktop environment, which is great for people that prefer an operating system that doesn't require a lot of resources. If you want more information about LXDE, you can check their website.
Fedora LXDE Remix Live CD is only available for Intel compatible 32-bit systems at this time. This Live CD has a size of 594 MB ISO image, and the SHA256 checksum is ba2aac565939c89eefea3fdb223d175bb9ac42d82c29de1d16cd6eee5a848a0b.
The Live CD uses Ext4 file system by default, and the default partition scheme creates a separate 200 MB /boot partition formatted as Ext3. This is because the GRUB boot loader in Fedora 11 doesn't support Ext4 yet. You can customize the partition scheme if you desire, but keep in mind that the Live CD transfers a complete image to the hard disk, so you can't choose a different file system. In summary, Fedora LXDE Remix is a great operating system for users that want a light-weight desktop environment.
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