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Pidora 18 Firstboot

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System Settings
=== System Settings ===
These settings are used to This screen lets you set the three things: # The hostname for the your Raspberry Pi. Set this in accordance with your network policy (if you have one), or choose a name consisting of letters and numbers followed by ".local" # Select whether you want your Raspberry Pi to boot into graphical or text mode.#* If you select how graphical mode, your Pi will start with a GUI login screen, where you would like can select the user and enter the system corresponding password. It has the advantage of presenting an easy-to boot (-use interface, but this uses more memory and processing power than character mode. Graphical/Text) Mode mode is best if you are going to use your Pi with graphical applications such as word processing or drawing.#* If you select character mode, your Pi will start with a character-based login screen. You will be able to run character-based applications, and can switch into a graphical display by typing "startxfce4". Character mode is best if you are going to use your Pi as a server or controller.# Select the video configurationmode you wish to use. The default will use the HDMI output if it is available, and switch to the composite output (North American signal mode) if an HDMI display is not connected at boot time
[[Image:pidora_18_systemsettings.png|thumb|System Settings|none]]
 
=== System Startup ===
 
After the last Firstboot screen, the system will restart to enable the options you have selected. If you are resizing the root filesystem, Pidora may be a bit slower than usual for a few minutes while the resize is performed.
 
When the login display appears, enter (or select) your user name and enter your password to begin using your Pi.

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