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The Fedora Project distributes custom variations of Fedora which are called Fedora spins. These are built from a specific set of software packages and has a combination of software to meet the requirements of a specific kind of end user. Fedora spins are developed by several different Fedora special interest groups and community members. These are available from their Fedora [http://spins.fedoraproject.org Spins website] . The purpose of this page is to index the various Fedora-based spins which are regular images or installable Live CD/DVD's that we know about, which have been built using either Pungi, LiveCD Creator, or Revisor.
The Fedora Project distributes custom variations of Fedora which are called Fedora spins. These are built from a specific set of software packages and has a combination of software to meet the requirements of a specific kind of end user. Fedora spins are developed by several different Fedora special interest groups and community members. These are available from their Fedora [http://spins.fedoraproject.org Spins website] . The purpose of this page is to index the various Fedora-based spins which are regular images or installable Live CD/DVD's that we know about, which have been built using either Pungi, LiveCD Creator, or Revisor.


== Official Spins of Fedora 8 ==
== Official Spins of Fedora ==


* Official spins are available via http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora. Fedora 7 had installable live images only for x86 and x86_64 architectures. Fedora 8 also introduces live images for PPC architecture.
* Official spins are available via http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora. All common architectures are supported.


*  GNOME Live image
*  GNOME Live image
*  KDE Live image
*  KDE Live image


== Custom Spins of Fedora 8 ==
== Custom Spins of Fedora ==


* New custom spins for Fedora 8. [[Infrastructure/CustomSpins|  Custom spins]]  are available via http://spins.fedoraproject.org and developed by different special interest groups and community members within Fedora and available in the torrent only.
* New custom spins for Fedora . [[Infrastructure/CustomSpins|  Custom spins]]  are available via http://spins.fedoraproject.org and developed by different special interest groups and community members within Fedora and available in the torrent only.


* [[Features/FedoraElectronicLab| Fedora Electronic Lab]]  
* [[Features/FedoraElectronicLab| Fedora Electronic Lab]]  
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* [[RahulSundaram/XfceLive|  Xfce Spin]]  
* [[RahulSundaram/XfceLive|  Xfce Spin]]  


There are a few other community spins of Fedora 8:
There are a few other community spins of Fedora :


* Fedora 8 CD set at http://fedoraunity.org/news-archives/fedora-8-cd-sets-released
* Fedora 8 CD set at http://fedoraunity.org/news-archives/fedora-8-cd-sets-released
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* [[Artwork/ArtTeamProjects/FedoraArtStudio|  Fedora Art Studio]]  
* [[Artwork/ArtTeamProjects/FedoraArtStudio|  Fedora Art Studio]]  
 
* [[DF-Spin |Document Freedom Day Spin]]


== Based on Fedora 7 ==
== Based on Fedora 7 ==

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Fedora-based spins

The Fedora Project distributes custom variations of Fedora which are called Fedora spins. These are built from a specific set of software packages and has a combination of software to meet the requirements of a specific kind of end user. Fedora spins are developed by several different Fedora special interest groups and community members. These are available from their Fedora Spins website . The purpose of this page is to index the various Fedora-based spins which are regular images or installable Live CD/DVD's that we know about, which have been built using either Pungi, LiveCD Creator, or Revisor.

Official Spins of Fedora

  • GNOME Live image
  • KDE Live image

Custom Spins of Fedora

There are a few other community spins of Fedora :

New tentative spins

Based on Fedora 7

References