Fedora-KDE-Minimal-Install-Guide | install KDE Plasma desktop environment

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Guide to install KDE Plasma desktop environment on a minimal Fedora installation
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            In this part of the guide we are installing Fedora minimal from the boot media created as listed in the above requirements. Instead of re-writing what has already been documented, I will outline the process and provide links to official documenation. Take some liberties with your own setup depending on your wants and needs. The Installation Summary screen in Anaconda acts as a portal to all of the choices we need to make. Some portions of this screen take longer to load than other. What order we pick or settings in does not matter. Below I will list them in the order I typically find the options load in. Progress will be shown on screen and when complete the computer will reboot and load to a text/shell login asking for username and password. I recommend using the user creation from step 7 above, assuming they had been given admin rights (sudo). You can instead use root credentials to login.
            Boot from the installation media. Booting the Installation. Here you select the option to install Fedora
            Follow Fedora's installer GUI called Anaconda, which should load up after selecting to install Fedora from the previous step (this may take several minutes). A generalized guide from the official documentation Installing in the Grpahic User Interface.
            Select your language.
            Localization heading. Adjust the options here as needed to match your date & timezone, language and keyboard setup. It is possible for some people that no changes will need to be made here.
            Installation Destination. It is from this section that you can partition your drive(s), set file systems, etc. If you are unsure what to select, Automatic configuration is likely the best option. If you know what you are doing and want to partition your drive a certina way, select "I will configure partitioning". Optionally, you can check the "Encrypt my data" checkbox if you want to use disk encryption. Press the "Done" button at the top left when finished.
            Network & Hostname. From here set at least one network connection up and have it be active. It is possible that one or more connections may already be connected and active. You could set the IP statically or via DHCP. Optionally, you may chose to set the hostname of the computer at this time as well. Press the "Done" button at the top left when finished.
            NOTE: If using Wifi AND a hidden SSID you may run into trouble connecting as Anaconda may not have an option to select hidden Wifi networks. If this is the case, there are 2 options to connnect to your wifi. A) Temporarily set the SSID visible, B) Pick any visible Wifi connection with some sort of protection enabled (IE: not an open network). Press "Cancel" on the password dialog. Click the "Configure" button at the bottom right. Change the name to your Wifi's hidden SSID, the password field to your Wifi password and all other settings according to those matching your Wifi network. Press "Ok". If it does not appear to work (sometimes the first attempt does not), try toggling the "switch" at the top to disable and enable Wifi. If this does not work redo the steps again but use another visible Wifi network. When it works, your SSID will be listed along with its status.
            Software Selection. After the "Installation Source" loads, which may take a minute, this option is used to determine what to initially install. Select "Minimal Install" on the left hand side and nothing on the right hand side. Press the "Done" button at the top left when finished.
            Click the "Begin Installation" button at the bottom right of the "Installation Summary" screen to start the install.
            Set the password for the root user. I recommend using something strong and unique.
            Create a user. This will be the user you will typically login as and use the computer as. If want this user to have sudo, check the box for "Make this user administrator". Set the password, again I recommend something strong and unique.

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