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       Welcome to Fedora Mobile. This site has been created by concerned peers in the Fedora Community to bring quality solutions related to Fedora on mobile devices. Members may include site maintainers, Fedora Project contributors, and interested users.  This site focuses on using Fedora with wireless (Wi-Fi) devices but we hope will evolve into a location to solve all issues with mobile class devices running Fedora.
       
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