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Old 14th March 2009, 11:17 PM
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Live CD availability questions

The Fedora 10 installation guide states that the correct
LiveCD image file to use with my hardware is:

fedora/linux/releases/10/Live/i386/.iso/F-10-i386-iso

I have checked several mirrors - about 10 - and can't
find that LiveCD file, although there appears to be a
large LiveDVD version available. However, at this stage
I'd prefer to use the LiveCD version.

If anyone could help me sort out this mystery, please
let me know how to proceed!
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Old 15th March 2009, 12:05 AM
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Hello:
The LiveCD version is only available in i686 or x86_64.

Unless your CPU is very old then I suspect the i686 version of the LiveCD will do just fine.

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