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Download Fedora 38 Full Editions (Workstation, Server, IoT Included)

The thirty eighth release of Fedora GNU/Linux is here. It is released on Tuesday, 18 April 2023 or a few days earlier than Ubuntu Lunar Lobster release date. It is available in a lot of editions, mainly: Workstation, Server, IoT, Cloud and many more. W…

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Seven Big GNU/Linux Distro Releases You Can Expect 2023

This collection article highlights upcoming release schedules of Big Five GNU/Linux distributions can be expected in 2023 from February. This includes Debian, Deepin, Fedora, Mageia, openSUSE, Trisquel and Ubuntu. We want to spread the information and …

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Seven Big GNU/Linux Distro Releases You Can Expect 2023

This collection article highlights upcoming release schedules of Big Five GNU/Linux distributions can be expected in 2023 from February. This includes Debian, Deepin, Fedora, Mageia, openSUSE, Trisquel and Ubuntu. We want to spread the information and …

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Fedora 38: Overview of Features and Enhancements

Discover the latest changes and improvements in Fedora 38, including updates to GNOME, Wayland, and Unified kernel.
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Fedora 38 Will Offer Unfiltered Flathub Access Out of the Box

Fedora users can rejoice — the proposal to include unfiltered access to Flathub as a third-party repository has been approved.
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Fedora 38 Will Offer Full, Unfiltered Access to Flathub

Full, unrestricted access to Flathub is coming to Fedora. The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (aka the folx in charge of approving changes to the RedHat-backed Linux distro) have OK’d…

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Fedora Approves Official Budgie & Sway Spins

When Fedora 38 is released in April it be available in two new spins. The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) unanimously voted to approve the creation of an official…

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