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Question Fedora to be or not to be?

Hiya folks,

I been browsing through the forums on information regarding Fedora. I know this is the version I want but what is holding me back now is whether my computer could run it easily? I'am asking this because alot of the forum posts and replies I have read, most of them ask for the "poster" to post there processor speeds etc, ok so here is mine:-

Processor - AMD Athlon 2700+
Ver. x86

Bios - Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG

RAM - 256MB (runs at 192MB)

HD - 80GB

Graphics - 64MB Intergrated AGP
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Thanks that helped alot, going back to read more now

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