SCREENSHOT 21) The Fedora Workstation 36 is laoding…

SCREENSHOT 22) The Fedora 36 setup is started on first login.
Configure the user part of the installation. Welcome screen of the last step of the setup. Click on “Start Setup” button.
SCREENSHOT 23) Choose your Wi-Fi spot or skip it, because the current computer uses wired network.

SCREENSHOT 24) Tune the user and computer privacy settings, these are defaults on the screen.
Locations and Automatic Problem Reporting is ready. It is good to report problems and bugs. Click on “Next”.
SCREENSHOT 25) Enable 3rd party repositories from the start.
For example, NVIDIA proprietary driver is installed from such a repository. By default, they all are disabled. Skip or enable them. In Fedora Settigs they could be enabled, too.
SCREENSHOT 26) Connect your online (cloud) accounts.
If the use has cloud accounts this is the moment to configure them, some of them offer shared folder to sync with the cloud. Click on “Skip” if do not have such accounts or you do not want to use them with this installation.
SCREENSHOT 27) Fill your name and username to login with.
This user will have administrative privileges. It can escalate to root with sudo. Click on “Next”.
SCREENSHOT 28) Fill your password for the newly created user. Click on “Next”.

SCREENSHOT 29) Click on “Start Using Fedora Linux” and the user will be logged in.

SCREENSHOT 30) A breif tour of Fedora Workstation 36 with Gnome 42.
