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A Downloads
Fedora Linux with the Budgie Desktop
B Downloads
A modern desktop featuring a traditional GNOME user experience.
C Downloads
Enlightenment is only a window manager at its core; however, with many modules included, it can be extended to resemble a full desktop environment.
D Downloads
The F Virtual Window Manager (FVWM) is a virtual window manager for the X Window System.
E Downloads
GNOME is one of the oldest and most widely used desktop environments for Linux.
F Downloads
Fedora Linux with the i3 Tiling Window Manager.
G Downloads
A complete, modern desktop built using the KDE Plasma Desktop Environment.
H Downloads
A lightweight and well integrated LXQt desktop environment.
I Downloads
A light, fast, and less resource hungry desktop environment
K Downloads
A classic Fedora desktop with an additional 3D window manager.
L Downloads
Discover. Reflect. Share. Learn.
M Downloads
Fedora Linux with the Sway Tiling Window Manager
N Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
O Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
P Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
Q Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
R Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
S Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
T Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
U Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
V Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
W Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
X Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
Y Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
Z Downloads
A complete and well integrated desktop.
Servers
Servers
These editions are supported but not yet a part of the official Fedora editions.
Silverblue
Fedora Silverblue is an atomic desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows.
Kinoite
Fedora Kinoite is an atomic KDE Plasma-based desktop.
Sway Atomic
Fedora Sway Atomic is an atomic Sway-based desktop.
Budgie Atomic
Fedora Budgie Atomic ships the popular Budgie desktop environment in an atomic fashion.
Cloud
Cloud
The Desktop desktops feature specific Linux Desktop Environments. Our official Workstation Edition uses the GNOME Desktop, but you can install Fedora preconfigured with any of the listed Desktop Environments.
Workstation
The flagship Fedora edition featuring the latest GNOME desktop. The Linux desktop you've been waiting for.
Server
Run applications on bare metal or the cloud with a Linux server OS packed with the latest open source technology.
CoreOS
An automatically-updating, minimal operating system for running containerized workloads securely and at scale.
IoT
A foundation for Internet of Things and Device Edge ecosystem.
Cloud
Images optimized to run on cloud infrastructures.
IoT
IoT
The Labs are Fedora Linux set up with software bundles based on particular topics.
A Downloads
is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
B Downloads
is not a complete Linux IoT distribution. The developers use Buildroot to create minimalistic and lightweight Linux IoT distributions .
C Downloads
It was invented in 2002 as an open-source IoT operating system based on the C language.
D Downloads
is the Linux distribution several other distributions like Ubuntu and Raspbian are built on.
E Downloads
is an open-source real-time operating system designed for embedded systems
F Downloads
is a Linux distribution primarily used for routers and networking devices. It is also popular in IoT gateways due to its lightweight nature, packagemanagement system, extensive network protocols, and wireless communication support.
G Downloads
Raspbian Pi. It is now known as Raspberry Pi OS. It is an operating system used by the popular Raspberry Pi IoT devices.
H Downloads
is a Linux-based free operating system for mobile and connected devices, and it comes in versions for vehicles, smartphones, tablets, TVs, and wearables
I Downloads
The main Ubuntu is so popular that even if Linux is wholly unfamiliar to you, you've still probably heard of it.
J Downloads
From simple embedded environmental sensors and LED wearables to sophisticated embedded controllers, smart watches, and IoT wireless applications.
The Repository
Repository
Repository One
Repository One
These are some of the tools that you will use when contributing to the Fedora Project.
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The flagship Fedora edition featuring the latest GNOME desktop. The Linux desktop you've been waiting for.
Repository Two
Repository Two
These editions are supported but not yet a part of the official Fedora editions.
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Fedora Silverblue is an atomic desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows.
Repository Three
Repository Three
These editions are supported but not yet a part of the official Fedora editions.
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Fedora Silverblue is an atomic desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows.
Repository Four
Repository Four
These editions are supported but not yet a part of the official Fedora editions.
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Fedora Silverblue is an atomic desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows.
Contributors
Contributors
Accounts & Apps
Accounts & Apps
These are some of the tools that you will use when contributing to the Fedora Project.
Fedora Accounts
To be granted access and be credited for your contributions, you will need a Fedora account. Do this first!
Mote
Most subprojects hold weekly meetings in chatrooms. Fedora's Zodbot listens in on these meetings and keeps the logs here.
Badges
This is where contributors are awarded tokens of recognition for their contributions. How many can you get!
Elections
Talented leaders are elected to oversee the Fedora Project and Fedora's subprojects.
Fedocal
It's Fedora's calendar!
Mailing Lists
Yes, they still exist.
Infrastructure Status
This page lists known and scheduled outages of Fedora Project services.
Edit this website
Edit fedoraproject.org using the content management system! Tip: Use the GitLab SSO link to open a session first.
Connections
Connections
News & Publications
News & Publications
These are sites where updates about new and upcomming events, releases, packages, and projects are likely to be posted. You might want to subscribe to some of these to get the notices in your inbox.
News & Announcements
The Fedora Project Leader likes to post things here. This forum also receives weekly updates from The Fedora Project Manager and the Community Platform Engineering team.
Fedora Magazine
Fedora new release and beta release announcements show up here first. Test Day announcements are also posted here. This blog also hosts articles contributed from users like you!
Fedora Community Blog
Announcements that are pertinent to Fedora developers and the Fedora infrastructure team tend to be posted here.
Fedora Podcast
The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome!
Fedora Mastodon
Follow us on Mastodon! This is a great place to stay up to date on the latest in the Fedora community.
Fedora Twitter
Follow us on twitter! This is a great place to stay up to date on the latest in the Fedora community.
Ask Fedora
Ask Fedora
This is Fedora's main forum for all project collaboration and user support. Also, if you have encountered a problem that might be a software bug, this is a good place to triage it with other users before escalating it to Red Hat's bugzilla reporting system.
General Q&A
If you need help installing, using, or customizing Fedora Linux, or have any other questions about the operating system or the Fedora Project, this is the place to ask!
Workstation
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora Workstation.
Server
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora Server.
Cloud
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora Cloud.
IoT
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora IoT (Internet of Things).
CoreOS
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora CoreOS.
GNOME
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about the GNOME desktop environment.
KDE
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about the KDE desktop environment.
Installation
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about installing Fedora Linux.
Project Discussion
Project Discussion
These are some convenient links to the discussion threads for several of Fedora's larger subprojects and special interest groups.
Workstation
Use this link to connect with other workstation contributors.
Server
The Fedora Server edition working group
Cloud
The Fedora Cloud edition working group
IoT
The Fedora IoT (Internet of Things) edition working group
CoreOS
The Fedora CoreOS working group
Silverblue
The Fedora Silverblue team
Kinoite
The Fedora Kinoite team
EPEL
The Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux special interest group
All Teams & Tags
Fedora has lots of teams! Click here to see a more complete list.
Social & Events
Social & Events
These are a few free-form communication channels and some links to information about Fedora's release parties and annual conferences. Fedorans regularly come together to celebrate our community and the hard work that we put into it!
The Water Cooler
This is the proverbial office “water cooler”, where people gather for “break from work” conversation. Introduce yourself, have (friendly!) off-topic discussions, and socialize!
Fedora Social
The Fedora Social chat room is a place for Fedora community members to relax and talk about most any topics they wish.
Extended Social Channels
Beyond the official channels for Fedorans to communicate, community members are involved on other popular platforms as well! Check out IRC, Discord, Telegram, Reddit, and more!
Week of Diversity
This is a week in September where we highlight the contributions and experiences of women, lgbtq+, and bipoc in Fedora.
Flock To Fedora
The annual contributor conference for Fedora Linux. Flock takes place at the beginning of August.
Release Parties
Fedora releases two major versions every year. We celebrate the hard work of our contributors virtually at each release.
Help
Help
Ask Fedora
Ask Fedora
This is Fedora's main forum for all project collaboration and user support. Also, if you have encountered a problem that might be a software bug, this is a good place to triage it with other users before escalating it to Red Hat's bugzilla reporting system.
General Q&A
If you need help installing, using, or customizing Fedora Linux, or have any other questions about the operating system or the Fedora Project, this is the place to ask!
Workstation
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora Workstation.
Server
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora Server.
Cloud
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora Cloud.
IoT
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora IoT (Internet of Things).
CoreOS
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about Fedora CoreOS.
GNOME
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about the GNOME desktop environment.
KDE
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about the KDE desktop environment.
Installation
Use this link to focus on questions and answers about installing Fedora Linux.
User Guides
User Guides
These are some introductory guides to help users get started with Fedora Linux.
Downloading Fedora Linux
How to select the appropriate download.
Getting Started
An in-depth guide to installing Fedora Linux.
Upgrading Fedora Linux
How to upgrade an existing Fedora Linux installation.
HowTo Guides
These HowTo guides have been created by Fedora's end users.
Common Issues
These are not guides. However, if you are having difficulty getting something to work, you should check here to see if it is a known issue. In some cases, workarounds are available.
Documentation
Documentation
Over the years, Fedorans have created many sources of information about Fedora Linux and the Fedora Project.
Fedora Docs
This is the main index page for all of Fedora's Documentation. If you weren't able to find a direct link to what you were looking for in this site's menus, you can try searching from here.
Fedora Quick Docs
This is a collection of short HOWTO and FAQ-style documentation for Fedora users.
Fedora Wiki
This is primarily a collaboration tool for the community. Content that has been submitted here might be out of date and/or it might not have undergone the same level of scrutiny as the information on Fedora Docs.
Fedora Magazine
Fedora Magazine is a website that hosts promotional articles and short guides contributed from the community about free/libre and open-source software that runs on or works with the Fedora Linux operating system.
Fedora Developer
From mobile apps to web; from desktop to GUIs to CLI tools; create it all easily with Fedora.
About
About
The Fedora Project is a community of people working together to build a free and open source software platform and to collaborate on and share user-focused solutions built on that platform. Or, in plain English, we make an operating system and we make it easy for you to do useful stuff with it.
Fedora’s Mission and Foundations
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