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How to Upgrade to Fedora 40 Beta Right Now

Want to try the features of Fedora 40, like GNOME 46, right now? You can upgrade to Fedora 40 beta. Here’s how.
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Fedora 41 to Adopt Next-Gen DNF5 Package Manager

Fedora 41’s proposed DNF5 will replace dnf, offering enhanced performance, fewer dependencies, and a Python API wrapper. Approval pending.
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Fedora Workstation 40 – what are we working on

So Fedora Workstation 40 Beta has just come out so I thought I share a bit about some of the things we are working on for Fedora Workstation currently and also major changes coming in from the community. Flatpak Flatpaks … Continue reading

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Fedora Linux 40 Beta is Released

Fedora Linux announced the Beta release of the next version 40 one day ago on Tuesday! Fedora is a popular free open-source Linux Distribution owned by Red Hat, which acts as an upstream release for CentOS Stream and RHEL. It features Iot, Cloud, Server, CoreOS, and Workstation defaults to GNOME (and other Desktops as spins). […]

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Fedora 41 With Proposal to Adopt DNF5

DNF5 can replace the current package manager in Fedora 41, as the proposal has been made and is pending approval.
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Fedora 41 With Proposal to Adopt DNF5

DNF5 can replace the current package manager in Fedora 41, as the proposal has been made and is pending approval.
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Redis NoSQL Key/Value Store Is No More Open Source Software

Starting with Redis 7.4, licensing will change to RSALv2 and SSPLv1. Fedora is considering removing it from its repositories.
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How to Be a Speaker at Flock to Fedora 2024

Are you a Fedora user or contributor? Would you like to give a talk at this year’s Flock to Fedora which will happen in early August in Rochester, New York? Submissions are being accepted between now and late April — and we’ll tell you how to apply.
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How to install and use Postman on Fedora

Postman is a popular API client that simplifies the process of developing and testing APIs. This guide provides a step-by-step approach to installing Postman on Fedora, along with tips on how to use it effectively to streamline your API development and…

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How to Reset Forgotten Root Password in RHEL Systems

This article will guide you through simple steps to reset forgotten root passwords in RHEL-based Linux distributions such as Fedora, CentOS Stream, Rocky, and Alma Linux.
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How to install Spotify on Fedora

Spotify, the leading streaming service for music and podcasts, can be installed on Fedora with just a few steps. This guide will walk you through the process of installing Spotify on Fedora, allowing you to access a vast library of audio content direct…

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How to Install GitKraken on Fedora for Git Management

As a developer, you understand the importance of having the right tools for the job. One of the most popular and powerful version control systems available is Git. However, managing Git repositories can be a challenge, especially when working with…

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How to Install Zsh and Oh My Zsh on Fedora

Zsh, combined with Oh My Zsh, transforms the terminal into a powerful and user-friendly interface, offering themes, plugins, and many other features. This comprehensive guide walks you through installing Zsh and Oh My Zsh on Fedora, step by step, to si…

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Easy Steps to Install OBS Studio on Fedora

OBS Studio is a free and open-source software for video recording and live streaming. This guide provides a simple walkthrough on how to install OBS Studio on Fedora, enabling you to produce professional-grade video content with ease.

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How to Install Steam on Fedora and Enter the Gaming Universe

Steam, the ultimate destination for playing, discussing, and creating games, can also be enjoyed on Fedora. This guide walks you through the steps to install Steam on Fedora, ensuring you have access to thousands of games and a vibrant gaming community…

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PipeWire camera handling is now happening!

We hit a major milestones this week with the long worked on adoption of PipeWire Camera support finally starting to land! Not long ago Firefox was released with experimental PipeWire camera support thanks to the great work by Jan Grulich. … Continue reading

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How to install Shotwell on Fedora

Shotwell is a personal photo manager that allows you to organize, view, and enhance your photos easily. This guide provides a simple walkthrough on installing Shotwell on Fedora, enabling you to take control of your digital photo collection with minima…

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X11 No More: Fedora 41 Paves the Way for Wayland

The end of an era for X11 is here, as Fedora 41 embraces Wayland. Discover the reasons behind this change and what it means for users.
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How to Install the Correct Chipset Driver/Firmware for WiFi/Ethernet Devices to Work on Fedora 39+

Practical guide on how to find and install the correct chipset driver/firmware for your WiFi/ethetnet networking hardware to work on your Fedora Linux system.

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Installing Flatpak on Fedora: Your Complete Guide

Flatpak is a software utility for software deployment, application virtualization, and package management that allows users to run sandboxed applications isolated from the rest of the system. This step-by-step guide will show you how to install Flatpak…

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