Oh, and I DO use PackageKit, NetworkManager (and have Intel wireless on my 
laptop), and PulseAudio, etc... Also, I DO use SELinux in enforcing mode, and 
have done so since about Fedora 8, without any problems (a fantastic help, in 
that regard, is to enable the setroubleshoot daemon, as it tells you how to 
restore contexts for problem files). A good way to start is to grab the 
Fedora-KDE-Live CD and install it, then enable Livna-development and do the 
package updates.

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