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1. Fedora KDE Live (i686, x86_64) - This image includes the KDE desktop environment,
with full support for English language only. Only the i686 version fits on a CD. The
x86_64 version has the same feature set and includes multilib packages.
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Fedora Developer Live] (i686) - This Live image is designed for software developers, and
features the GNOME desktop environment. The toolkit includes the Eclipse integrated
development environment, API documentation, and a variety of debugging and profiling
utilities.
1. [
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraElectronicLab Fedora Electronic Lab
(FEL) Live] (i686) - This Live image is designed for engineers working on electronics, and
includes a toolkit for electronic component design and simulation. The image fits on a
CD.
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Games/GamesLive Fedora Gaming Live] (i686) -
This DVD-sized Live image includes a wide selection of both classic and modern 3-D
entertainment titles.
+ 1. [
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Games/GamesLive Fedora Games Live] (i686) - This
DVD-sized Live image includes a wide selection of both classic and modern 3-D
entertainment titles.
Note that GNOME based Live images do not include the
'''Openoffice.org''' office suite to save space. Instead they
include '''Abiword''' and support for more locales. The KDE Live
CD uses parts of `koffice` instead. The Fedora Live images do not support i586 class
machines. To install Fedora on an i586, you must use the classic installation method.