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Things To Do After Installing Fedora 38

Fedora releases a new version approximately every 6 months. Each new version is supported with updates for 13 months in total. The distribution is a good place to get the latest stable software and technologies consistently. The latest stable version is currently Fedora 38, you can download it from the Fedora official website. 16 Things […]
May 1, 2023May 1, 2023
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Fedora 28: Another Release for Power Users

Fedora is widely recognized to be a smooth Linux distribution with up-to-date software, and is also used by a lot of developers around the world. Just around a 10 days ago Fedora 28 was released, bringing many changes and updated software. This review will guide you through the new release and what to expect so […]
May 11, 2018February 16, 2020
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Fedora 26 Officially Released With Updated Software & More

After around 8 months of continues development, Fedora project has just announced the official release of Fedora 26; Newest and most solid Fedora release so far. Fedora 26 keeps coming with GNOME desktop and pure upstream components by default. Additionally, a lot of other spins with other interfaces such as Cinnamon, MATE, KDE, LXQt and […]
July 11, 2017December 23, 2018

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