I have run F22, F23, and F24 on an older NUC.  It came without any OS, but
at the time I bought it I needed it to run Windows.  Now it dual-boots, but
I rarely boot Windows anymore.  I've been considering getting a 2nd NUC to
run MythTV.

Runs great.  My only comment is to pay attention to which hdmi port you use
- I ended up using port 2 instead of 1, and had to adjust things within KDE
to get it working right.

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 7:39 AM, Harish Pillay <harish.pil...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Temlakos -
>
> > Does anyone have experience with installing Fedora on a NUC?
>
> Yes, I've have Fedora running on a bunch of NUCs - 4 of them. I started
> with F21 and they are all now running F26-beta.
>
> [... deleted ...]
>
> > Word is that it normally ships with Windows 10, but can support any
> number
> > of distributions of Linux. I want to know whether Fedora is one of them.
>
> It does not ship with storage which you have to get separately. So, you can
> essentially install anything.
>
> > It sounds like the ideal small office/media lab/home theater solution.
> Pair
> > it with a good NAS and you have all the computing power you need, with a
> > fraction of the physical--and carbon--footprint.
> >
> > Comments? Suggestions? Success stories? Horror stories?
>
> Highly recommended. It is nice and quiet and does the job. I am using
> one of them as a NAS with 6 USB3 drives plugged in via a USB3 hub.
>
> Harish
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