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About. Introducing Korora
Korora was born out of a desire to make Linux easier for new users, while still being useful for experts. Originally based on Gentoo Linux in 2005, Korora was re-born in 2010 as a Fedora Remix1 with tweaks and extras to make the system “just work” out of the box. Why Fedora? Lots of reasons! Default applications Korora sets the default applications to those that we believe end users typically want. For example, Firefox is the default web browser (instead of Konqueror in KDE and Epiphany in GNOME, for example) and VLC is the default media player (instead of Dragon Player in KDE and Totem in GNOME, for example). There is generally one popular program installed for each task, although alternatives (such as the Google Chrome web browser) are available via the package manager for a quick install. We have a license to distribute Adobe Flash, however we no-longer include it by default due to the continued high number of security flaws. It can be installed via the package manager, however. Package repositories Korora also pre-configures a number of third party repositories, making it easier to install the additional software that most people use. These include: Adobe Flash Google Chrome, Google Earth and Google Talkplugin RPMFusion VirtualBox This means that more software which is not normally available on Fedora is available to install out of the box on Korora. Third party driver support Korora includes a tool called Pharlap for simple installation of third party drivers such as those for NVIDIA graphics cards and certain wireless devices. Korora also comes with all the development tools and kernel headers you need to easily install out of tree kernel modules, such as those required by VirtualBox. These modules are automatically built when you get a new kernel update thanks to Dynamic Kernel Module Support. Goals Korora hopes to provide a complete, easy to use system for general computing which is assisted by the following: Support for as much hardware as possible End user desired applications as defaults (e.g. Firefox over Konqueror) Ability to play all media out of the box using free software, wherever possible Target specific applications for tasks with as little bloat as possible Provide simple means to get support Provide guides on how to use the system Build a little community of happy Linux users Related Torrents
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