Linux AIO Fedora 24 is Released Today
Linux AIO Team are pleased to announce the release of Linux AIO Fedora 24 in our Primary branch
From the creators of Linux AIO Ubuntu, Linux AIO Debian, Linux AIO Linux Mint Debian and Linux AIO Linux Mint, we introduce you to the Linux AIO Fedora project, a special distribution of Linux that contains four Live editions of the Fedora Linux operating systems, with the GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE and MATE desktop environments.
Distributed as Live DVDs, supports 64-bit architectures
The project is distributed via Softpedia as a Live DVD ISO image that supports the 64-bit versions of said Fedora Linux distributions. The ISO image has approximately GB in size and must be written to dual-layer DVD discs or USB thumb drivers of 8GB ot higher capacity, in order to boot them from the BIOS of a computer.
Choose between running Fedora with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE or MATE
As expected, the boot menu is the most important part of a Linux AIO Live DVD, as it allows the user to choose between running Fedora with the GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE or MATE graphical desktop environments. In addition, it is possible to boot an existing operating system from the local drive, run a memory diagnostic test, as well as to reboot the machine.
It contains 32bit and 64bit version of ISOs, with official, untouched Fedora Live 24 releases: Workstation (GNOME), Cinnamon, KDE, LXDE, MATE Compiz and Xfce.
Due to limitations on SourceForge servers (max 5GB file can be uploaded) we needed to split ISO files. This is done by archiving ISO with .7z archiver in two parts. You need to download both parts and then to extract them. For extracting these files all you need is to have .7z archiver installed on your computer.
With today's Linux AIO Fedora 24 release, there's no need to download multiple ISO images of various Fedora 24 Spins and install each one on a separate USB flash drive or CD/DVD disc. Instead, you'll carry with you a single USB key or DVD with all of them.
How to Download
"Due to limitations on SourceForge servers (max 5GB file can be uploaded) we needed to split ISO files. This is done by archiving ISO with .7z archiver in two parts. You need to download both parts and then to extract them," explained the developers.Linux AIO Fedora 24 64-bit and 32-bit Live ISO images are available for download right now via our website, and please read the developers' message above to learn how to obtain a usable ISO image from the splitted archives.