There is no "default" in the sense that Fedora provides only one out of the box, or even one at all. The main "Desktop Edition" disc uses GNOME, but the project also provides discs for KDE, LXDE, and XFCE, as well as a CLI-only installation.
Fedora installs the GNOME Desktop Environment by default.
System Menu
Fedora is a desktop-oriented Linux distribution, and ususally features Red Hat's more experimental software.
Bash shell. Stands for Bourne Again Shell
BASH (Bourne-again Shell)
System->Preferences->Desktop EffectsClick on the button labelled 'Enable Desktop Effects'Log out, then log back in.
Gnome.
The default desktop theme for a successful installation of Windows Vista Business is Aero. I hope this answers your question :-)
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it configures 6 diffrent consoles by default for use
The notification area in Fedora, typically found in the GNOME desktop environment, is a section of the system tray where users can receive alerts and notifications from applications and system events. It displays icons for background applications, status updates, and notifications such as messages, updates, or reminders. Users can interact with these notifications to manage alerts or access related applications quickly. This area helps keep users informed without overwhelming the desktop interface.
Runlevels 0 and 6 should never be set as default.