This article is part of a series of articles that takes a closer look at Btrfs, the default filesystem for Fedora variants since Fedora 33. | Continue reading
NetworkManager is the default network management service on Fedora and several other Linux distributions. Its main purpose is to take care of things like setting up interfaces, adding addresses and routes to them and configuring other network related aspects of the system, such a … | Continue reading
Would you like your Linux PC to interact with you by voice command like something out of a SciFi movie? If so, check out this article to find out how you can help make that happen! | Continue reading
One area we realized we hadn't given so much focus recently was around technologies that allowed people with various disabilities to make use of our software. | Continue reading
This article compares and contrasts various performance metrics between Fedora Workstation 35 and Windows 10 Pro 21H2 while running the 2018 game Far Cry 5. | Continue reading
The current Fedora Linux editions are Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server, Fedora IoT, Fedora CoreOS, and Fedora Silverblue. This article provides a brief overview of the Fedora Linux official editions. | Continue reading
The Docs team is experiencing a new burst of energy. As part of this, we have several big improvements to the Fedora Docs site that we want to share. Searchable docs For years, readers have asked for search. We have a lot of documentation on the site, but you sometimes struggle t … | Continue reading
Data backup and restoration for personal users who want to take advantage of solid server systems and built-in tools like Cockpit | Continue reading
Fedora Linux 36 test days for CoreOS, Kernel, IoT, Audio and Upgrade occuring | Continue reading
With Sourcegraph, the Fedora community can now search for all code hosted at src.fedoraproject.org in milliseconds. | Continue reading
Introduction Most of us use imperative programming languages like C, Python, or Java at home. But the universe of programming languages is endless and there are languages where no imperative command has gone before. That which may sound impossible at the first glance is feasible … | Continue reading
Various engineers that work on the Fedora Linux product line are brewing up a storm again. To find out more about their plans for world domination, check out this video! | Continue reading
Introduction Homebrew is a package manager for macOS to install UNIX tools on macOS. But, it can be used on Linux (and Windows WSL) as well. It is written in Ruby and provides software packages that might not be provided by the host system (macOS or Linux), so it offers an auxili … | Continue reading
Fedora 36 Test days for GNOME 42 and Internationalization | Continue reading
"No one has TWO television sets." Perhaps you remember that line out of that 1980s movie. Well, if your hardware looks more like something out of the sequel then you might find barrier useful for managing all that equipment. | Continue reading
Are you using Fedora Silverblue or Fedora Kinoite and looking for some ideas about what you can try out on your system? This article might inspire you and help get you started. | Continue reading
This article compares and contrasts the Fedora Flatpaks remote with the Flathub remote. | Continue reading
Test day for Fedora Linux 36 Kernel 5.16 | Continue reading
Short description of what is changing with the Fedora Magazine "behind the scenes" | Continue reading
Turn your server into a pager that can send you alerts when something goes wrong! | Continue reading
Fedora Linux provides several editions according to your needs. This article will introduce the different Fedora Linux editions. | Continue reading
Use BespokeSynth to synthesize interesting new sounds! | Continue reading
The Fedora kernel and QA teams have organized a test week from Sunday, November 14, 2021 through Sunday, November 21, 2021. | Continue reading
Interview about PipeWire with it's developer | Continue reading
Interview about PipeWire with it's developer | Continue reading
Today, I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of Fedora Project contributors: our latest release, Fedora Linux 35, is here! While we broke our six-release streak of on-schedule releases, we felt it was more important to resolve a few outstanding blocking b … | Continue reading
Interview with Jan Schmidt about his work on Fedora Linux for the Oculus Rift VR headset. | Continue reading
As Fedora gears up for the new release of Fedora Linux 35, let's take a moment to learn about how Fedora assembles each new distribution and what to expect in the upcoming Fedora Linux 35 release. Thanks to Ben for responding to this interview. | Continue reading
Papercraft is more then a simple hobby. It is the basis for rapid prototyping, package design and many other creative works. Find out how to make Papercraft with Inkscape. | Continue reading
A guide for gaming on Fedora Linux; featuring the latest video games, Steam, Discord, OBS and more. Includes steps to install Nvidia GeForce GPU drivers. | Continue reading
Create Stroke or Hershey Fonts using Inkscape extensions. These are the right fonts for use with pen plotters, laser engravers and other machinery. | Continue reading
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora Linux 35 Beta, the next step towards our planned Fedora Linux 35 release at the end of October. Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site: Get Fedora 35 Workstation Beta Get Fedora 35 Server Be … | Continue reading
As the title implies this article will be covering Bash Shell Scripting at a beginner level. I’m not going to review the history of Bash but there are many resources to fill you in or you can visit the GNU project at https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/. We will start out with unde … | Continue reading
In the Fedora Project community, we look at open source as not only code that can change how we interact with computers, but also as a way for us to positively influence and shape the future. The more hands that help shape a project, the more ideas, viewpoints and experiences the … | Continue reading
This post gives you an overview of PowerShell and an in-depth comparison to POSIX-compliant shells. | Continue reading
One of most important apps for daily needs is video editors. These are some of the video editors that you can use on Fedora Linux. | Continue reading
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora Linux work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora Linux before, this is a perfect way t … | Continue reading
Learn how to install ONLYOFFICE Docs on your Fedora Linux with Podman and discover the ONLYOFFICE-Nextcloud integration example. | Continue reading
DNF divides updates in three types: "security", "bugfix" and "enhancement". You can filter which types you want to operate on. | Continue reading
At the beginning of COVID lockdown and multiple people working from home it was obvious there was a need to let others know when I'm in a meeting or on a live webcam. So naturally it took me one year to finally do something about it. Now I'm here to share what I learned along the … | Continue reading
Auto-Updating containers can be very useful in some cases. Podman provides mechanisms to take care of container updates automatically. This article demonstrates how to use Podman Auto-Updates for your setups. Podman Podman is a daemonless Docker replacement that can handle rootfu … | Continue reading
One of most important apps for daily needs is audio editors. These are some of the audio editors that you can use on Fedora Linux. | Continue reading
Inkscape can do much more than just generate nice graphics. This article will show how you can use Inkscape's G-Code Tools extension to convert your drawing to G-Code. You can then use the G-Code to program a plotter, engraver, or some other machine that does Computer Aided Manuf … | Continue reading
In this article, we introduce below: an Apache 2.0 licensed resource monitor for modern Linux systems. | Continue reading
The Fedora Linux distro provides many utilities for managing and analyzing its constituent software components. Check out this article to learn about dnf updateinfo. | Continue reading
Declare your network configuration with NMState to get what you want. It works like magic! | Continue reading
One of most important apps for daily needs is image editors. These are some of the image editors that you can use on Fedora Linux. | Continue reading
Learn how to start using the 2500+ computer vision algorithms of OpenCV in this short introductory article! And stay tuned for part two! | Continue reading