Fedora is doing almost everything right. But Ubuntu is still winning because it’s doing the one thing that matters most.
People can still make their own if they want to, though.
For the longest time, Fedora was a distribution best used by those with plenty of Linux experience. It was a bleeding-edge operating system, which meant it shipped with all the newest software. That ...
Recent Fedora Council discussions have emphasized long-term planning and governance modernization. One major area of focus has been defining clearer processes for evaluating and managing new ...
Fedora 44 is now available, and it's something special. There are tons of improvements on just about every level of the OS. You can download and install Fedora 44 for ...
While Fedora is never shy about making extensive changes to its Linux distribution, the two significant changes for the now-released version 43 have required further development, and in the case of ...
Fedora Linux 45 could come with Shadow Stack enabled by default. If your hardware supports this, you will get extra protection from ROP attacks.
When I got the heads-up that Red Hat was readying the release of Fedora 25, it caught my attention like any new release of a major Linux distribution would. But I was in for a pleasant surprise when I ...
Fedora 41 has been released without the almost traditional delay, but without sacrificing any innovations: DNF 5, which has been rewritten in C++, now serves as the front end for the RPM package ...
Fedora 22, the latest version of a popular Linux distribution, is now out. After the year-long development cycle of Fedora 21, which saw Fedora divided into Workstation, Cloud, and Server editions, ...
Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's own Fedora-derived Linux distro for Azure cloud workloads. Here is how it compares to Ubuntu, ...