Thanks to the developers of the Linux AIO project

Jan 26, 2017 03:40 GMT  ·  By

Softpedia was informed today by Željko Popivoda from the Linux AIO team about the immediate availability of the Linux AIO Fedora 25 ISO images, offering you a unique solution for deploying Fedora 25 Linux on new machines.

Linux AIO Fedora 25 is the fourth release from the Linux AIO team in 2017, coming only a few days after the Linux AIO Ubuntu 16.10, Linux AIO Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS, and Linux AIO Ubuntu Mixture ISOs.

If you're reading our Linux news section on a regular basis, you should be aware of the fact that the Linux AIO developers provide freely downloadable and bootable mediums that contain untouched versions of various popular GNU/Linux distros.

The new Linux AIO Fedora 25 ISO images contain untouched flavors of the Fedora 25 Linux operating system, with the GNOME (Workstation), KDE, Xfce, LXDE, Cinnamon, and MATE desktop environments.

32-bit and 64-bit variants are available for download

As usual, they are available in 32-bit and 64-bit variants, which means that if you want to install any of the included Fedora 25 Spins on an older, 32-bit computer, you can download the 32-bit version of Linux AIO Fedora 25. Same goes for the 64-bit edition.

The Linux AIO Fedora 25 ISO images can be fetched right now through our website, but please note that they ship as split archives because of a limitation on the server on which they are hosted, as it does not support uploading of files bigger than 5GB.

To obtain a usable ISO image, you'll have to download both the .7z archives and extract only the first one using an archive manager that supports the 7z format. Then, you can write the ISO to a USB flash drive of 8GB or higher capacity, or a dual-layer DVD disc.

You can then use the respective USB thumb drive or DVD to showcase any of the included Fedora 25 Spins to any of you friends or clients without embarrassing yourself if you forgot to take one or more USB/DVDs with you.

Each of the official Fedora 25 Spins included in the Linux AIO Fedora 25 ISO images are installable, but you can also use them directly from the bootable medium (live session). Both ISOs come with HDT (Hardware Detection Tool) and Memtest86+ memory testing tool.