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What is a Live image?

Fedora Security Lab is shipped as a live operating system. It's everything you need to try out Fedora's Security Lab - you don't have to erase anything on your current system to try it out, and it won't put your files at risk. Take Fedora for a test drive, and if you like it, you can install Fedora directly to your hard drive straight from the Live Media desktop if you like.

To use this image, you need a drive that can create or "burn" DVDs, or a USB flash drive at least as big as the image.

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Downloading

Spin downloads are offered via direct download, but you can also get them via BitTorrent. In this case you will need to install a BitTorrent client in order to download a spin. If you cannot use Bittorrent, some spins offer alternative download methods.

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Installing

To install a spin, you run the spin on your computer and click the "Install to Hard Drive" link on the desktop. You'll be guided through the install process via a series of prompts.

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Using

After installing either the software bundle or the complete Fedora version you can run these tools by launching the applications that correspond with them.

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Support Resources

Chat

Users and developers are available in the #fedora IRC channel on irc.libera.chat for real-time chat.

Email

Users and developers are also available on the mailing list at users@lists.fedoraproject.org.

Documentation

Specific documentation is available at the Security Lab wiki page.

General Help Using Fedora

Sometimes you may encounter an issue with this spin that you can get help with using general Fedora support resources. A list of resources is available at the Fedora “Get Help” page.