
Fedora 41 Released, Here’s What’s New
Powered by Linux kernel 6.11, Fedora Linux 41 ships with GNOME 47, Wayland only, DNF 5, a new Miracle official spin, and more.
Powered by Linux kernel 6.11, Fedora Linux 41 ships with GNOME 47, Wayland only, DNF 5, a new Miracle official spin, and more.
Fedora 42, scheduled for release in late April 2025, is likely to debut a new official COSMIC Spin. Here's more on that!
The Fedora-based Nobara Linux 40 rolls out with extensive updates, including KDE 6.1.1, GNOME 46, and improved driver support.
It's final! Fedora moves to Wayland-only GNOME, dropping X11 from its media to enhance user experience.
A proposal has been made for Fedora 42 to collect user data via an opt-in system. Transparency and user control are promised, but doubts linger.
Learn how to use COPR repositories to add more software to Fedora. Follow our guide and start installing today.
A proposal has been made for the upcoming Fedora 41, the Anaconda installer, to become a native Wayland app, dropping X11 dependencies.
Fedora FESCo grants an exception for shipping prebuilt macOS binaries to support Apple Silicon. Here's more on that!
Fedora Engineering Steering Committee approved Miracle, a new Wayland compositor based on Ubuntu’s MIR, as an official Fedora spin starting with F41.
Need the newest Fedora Linux? Here’s our step-by-step guide to smoothly transitioning from Fedora 41 to 42.