The latest release from the Fedora Project includes the usual updates, a new kernel, an official KDE Plasma spin, and a new System76 spin.
The Fedora Project has announced the availability of the first beta release for version 42 of the open-source distribution.
In a move that might shock a lot of users, the Gnome development team has proposed the idea of going straight up Flatpak.
If you have an Apple Silicon Mac and you're hoping to install Fedora, you're in luck because the latest release supports the M1 and M2 chips.
If you prefer the Plasma desktop environment and the Fedora distribution, you're in luck because there's now an official spin that is listed on the same level as the Fedora Workstation edition.
If you're a Fedora fan or just looking for a Linux distribution to help you migrate from Windows, Fedora 41 might be just the ticket.
If you're a Fedora fan, you'll be excited to hear the beta version of the latest release is now available for testing and includes plenty of updates.
If you've been anticipating KDE's Plasma 6 for your Apple Silicon-powered Mac, then you're in luck.
The back door xz vulnerability has been officially reverted for Fedora 40 and versions 38 and 39 were never affected.
An urgent alert for Fedora 40 has been posted and users should pay attention.
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