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How do I start graphical mode in Fedora?
16.3. 1. Enabling Access to Software Repositories from the Command Line
- If you are not already root, switch users to the root account:
- Ensure that the system is plugged into your network.
- Run system-config-network .
- Select Edit a device params and press Enter.
- Select a network interface to configure and press Enter.
What GUI does Fedora use?
Fedora Core provides two attractive and easy-to-use graphical user interfaces (GUIs): KDE and GNOME. Each of these GUIs should be a comfortable adjustment for the majority of Windows and Mac users because basic operations are similar.

How do I change the desktop environment in Fedora?
The Desktop environment can be easily changed from the login screen. Here click on the Preferences icon as shown in the screenshot given right below. A window containing a list of different installed desktop environments will appear. Choose the desktop environment you want to use and log in as usual.
Does Fedora have a GUI?
From the Available Environments Groups, you can choose the required environment suitable for Fedora GUI, here we choose the cinnamon-desktop environment for example. Change the default boot to a graphical runlevel by executing the below command to ensure that the next system boot goes to GUI.

Is Fedora Workstation fast?
Fedora is a fast moving distribution that stays innovative by developing and integrating the latest free and open source programs, software libraries and tools.
What is Fedora XFCE?
Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment available in Fedora. It aims to be fast and lightweight, while remaining visually appealing and easy to use.
Does Red Hat have a GUI?
The default desktop environment in RedHat is provided by GNOME(GNU Network Object Modeling Environment, A GUI-based user interface for Linux and other Unix environments). GUI provides an integrated desktop for the user and a unified development platform on top of a graphical framework provided by the X Window System.
How do I go back to GUI in Linux?
If you want to get back to the graphical interface, press Ctrl+Alt+F7. You can also switch between consoles by holding the Alt key and pressing either the left or the right cursor key to move down or up a console, such as tty1 to tty2.