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What is fedora i386?

Fedora i386 refers to the 32-bit architecture version of the Fedora Linux operating system, which is designed to run on Intel and AMD processors that support the x86 instruction set. The "i386" designation specifically indicates compatibility with Intel's 80386 CPU and later models, allowing the OS to run on older hardware. While Fedora has shifted focus towards 64-bit architectures (x86_64), the i386 version was historically important for supporting legacy systems. However, as of recent releases, support for 32-bit architectures has diminished, with many distributions moving towards 64-bit only.


Is Fedora 13 a 64-bit operating system?

Fedora 13 is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.


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Hardware support is the ability of hardware to use with other hardware or to run an application like software. for more information about hardware, you can check this site http://www.techyv.com/articles/hardware


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64 bit support Hardware is minimum and 64 bit server support hardware is maximum.


What are the differences between Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux?

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a commercial distro produced by Red Hat, Inc. Fedora is a community-supported distro. The main difference between the two is that Red Hat provides warranties, certifications, and support for a fee, whereas Fedora provides free support with no warranty or certifications.


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A Computer Engineer needs both the training of an Electronics Engineer and a Software Engineer. This is because he will be designing computer hardware and must understand how the hardware and software architectures interact to produce an efficient design.


Run level 2 defined as for Fedora Linux?

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The possessive form of the singular noun 'fedora' is fedora's.Example: The fedora's band is made of silk.


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Where can one get technical support for business hardware?

You can get technical support for business hardware from the manufacturer of the hardware. Alternatively, you may have someone on the job at your workplace that can provide the technical support.


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