The singular possessive of fedora is fedora's. For example, "The fedora's brim was stained with coffee."
The actual name 'Fedora' came about due to a stage play which was running in 1882. The main character, Princess Fedora Romazova, wore a hat just like it, thus it became known as a Fedora. The actual date of when it was first made is unknown.
They are both long obsolete, so there is no difference between them as to whether you should use them or not. The major changes Fedora 16 made as compared to Fedora 15 were: GRUB2 became the default bootloader The HAL daemon was removed, in favor of udisks and udev The kernel version was upgraded to 3.1
If by 'fedora' you mean the hat, you use it as you would use 'hat' in a sentence. e.g. - I am wearing a fedora - I want to buy a fedora - Your fedora is so cute! Hope it helped :)
No, fedora is a noun. It is a type of hat.
A fedora is a hat, you put it on your head.
Fedora - opera - was created in 1898.
First make partitions for the operating systems - first windows 8 then fedora partitions of / swap and /home - then First install window 8 after having made partitions for both operating systems, then install fedora to the partition previously made for installing it. Grub bootloader detects windows 8 and adds entry to the menu.
Larry Fedora was born on 1962-09-10.
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The fedora was invented around 1889. The word fedora comes from a play by Victorien Sardou, Fédora. Sarah Bernhardt was in the play, playing Princess Fédora. She wore a hat very similar to the modern fedora; it inspired the real fedora that is a part of today's fashion. It is not known exactly who designed the fedora hat, only that it was based on the hat worn in this play. Read more: Who invented the fedora hat? | Answerbag .answerbag.com/q_view/2150419#ixzz1G1ntbpYF
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in free and open source 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. The Fedora Project is open and anyone is welcome to join.