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Latest revision as of 11:28, 16 August 2025
Fedora Linux is a community-driven Linux distribution developed and sponsored by Red Hat. It is known for being cutting-edge (new software, frequent updates) while still being stable. Fedora releases a new version about every 6 months, and each release is supported for ~13 months (until one month after the second next release).
Fedora Releases
- Fedora Core (1 → 6) – 2003 to 2007 (early name, derived from Red Hat Linux).
- Fedora 7 (2007) – First release under just “Fedora” (dropped “Core”).
- Fedora 8 – 20 (2007–2013) – Continued regular 6-month cycle, introduced new features like systemd, GNOME Shell, etc.
- Fedora 21 (2014) – Split into Workstation, Server, and Cloud editions.
- Fedora 22 – 29 (2015–2018) – Many desktop and system updates.
- Fedora 30 (2019) – GNOME 3.32, modularity improvements.
- Fedora 33 (2020) – Switched default filesystem from ext4 to Btrfs.
- Fedora 34 (2021) – GNOME 40 by default.
- Fedora 37 (2022) – Official support for Raspberry Pi 4.
- Fedora 38 (2023) – GNOME 44, KDE Plasma 6 preview.
- Fedora 39 (2023) – Latest stable at the time.
- Fedora 40 (2024) – Introduced KDE Plasma 6 by default.
- Fedora 41 (Expected Oct 2024) – Under development.
Pages in category "Fedora Linux"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.