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Old 18th October 2011, 01:00 PM
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Will Fedora work good with AMD Fusion E450 and HDMI?

Hey dear Fedora peeps!

Im planning on building my homeserver for file/media storage, torrent and ftp server and just using to surf on. I plan to buy a AMD Fusion E450 on the ASUS E45M1-M PRO motherboard. Since I will connect the server to a TV with HDMI and a regular 2 loudspeaker stereo with the Toslink/SPDIF connection. I wonder, will fedora work good with this hardware connected with that?
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