Getting Started with Maxima in Fedora Linux – Fedora Magazine

Maxima is an open source computer algebra system (CAS) with powerful symbolic, numerical, and graphical capabilities - Fedora Magazine | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Command line quick tips: wc, sort, sed and tr – Fedora Magazine

Linux distributions are great to use and they have some tricks under their sleeves which users may not be aware of. Let’s have a look at some command line utilities which really come in handy when you’re the guy that likes to stick with the terminal rather than using a GUI.  We a … | Continue reading


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Run GitHub Actions on Fedora CoreOS – Fedora Magazine

Learn how to configure a Fedora CoreOS host to run your GitHub Actions. This tutorial introduces you to Fedora CoreOS and Github Actions. | Continue reading


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Apps for daily needs part 2: office suites – Fedora Magazine

One of most important apps for daily needs is office suites. These are some of the office suites that you can use on Fedora. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Getting Started with Podman on Fedora – Fedora Magazine

Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running OCI Containers on your Linux System. In this article, we will introduce podman and how to use it with a small application build using nodejs. The app will be very simple and clean. Install Podman Podman … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Apps for daily needs part 1: web browsers – Fedora Magazine

One of most important apps for daily needs is web browsers. These are some of the web browsers that you can use on Fedora. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

OS Chroot 101: covering btrfs subvolumes – Fedora Magazine

this article shows how to use chroot to mount a Linux with btrfs subvolumes to be able to perform administration and debug on this OS from our Fedora Linux | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Use Docker Compose with Podman to Orchestrate Containers on Fedora

Docker Compose is an open-source tool used by developers for orchestrating containers locally or in production. If you are new to containers, I suggest checking out the following links: Get Started with Docker A Practical Introduction to Container Terminology Using Pods with Podm … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Introduction to image builder – Fedora Magazine

Image Builder is a tool that allows you to create custom OS images (based on the upstream project Weldr), and it’s included in the base repos so you can build images right from the start. You can use the command line or a Cockpit plugin, and it’s a fairly simple and straightforwa … | Continue reading


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Mount cue/bin image files with CDemu – Fedora Magazine

Install CDemu to enable mounting of cue/bin disc images from GNOME Files. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Write for Fedora Magazine, Please – Fedora Magazine

Fedora Magazine would like you to Please Come Write for us! Fedora Magazine is always looking for new content to publish. Join the team! | Continue reading


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Systemd Timers for Scheduling Tasks – Fedora Magazine

A getting started guide for using Systemd Timers on Fedora Linux for scheduling recurring tasks. Learn how to use systemd.timer. | Continue reading


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Fedora Classroom: RPM Packaging 101 – Fedora Magazine

Learn how to build RPM packages for Fedora in this classroom session. | Continue reading


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Use cpulimit to free up your CPU – Fedora Magazine

Use cpulimit to easily limit the percentage of CPU cycles that a process can allocate per unit of time. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Fedora and IRC

Since its beginnings, the Fedora Project has used the freenode IRC network for our project communications. Due to a variety of recent changes to that network, the Fedora Project is moving our IRC communications to Libera.Chat. If you are a current IRC user, please go and register … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Fedora Podcast Is Back

The Fedora Community with the Marketing Team has brought back the Fedora Podcast! Get the podcast and check out the new season! | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Set up a .NET development environment

Configure a .NET development environment on Fedora Linux (including Azure Functions tools and SSL) for C# and related languages. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

PipeWire: The new audio and video daemon in Fedora Linux 34

Learn more about PipeWire—Fedora Linux's new default audio and video daemon—in this interview with it's creator Wim Taymans. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

The Fedora I3 Spin

Fedora 34 features the brand new i3 Spin created by the Fedora i3 S.I.G. This new spin features the popular i3wm tiling window manager. This will appeal to both novices and advanced users who prefer not to use a mouse, touchpad, or other pointing device to interact with their env … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Incremental Backup with Butterfly Backup

Butterfly Backup is a command line tool for performing full, incremental, differential and mirror backups and provide you to have a catalog. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Cool new projects to try in Copr

Copr is a collection of personal repositories for software that isn’t carried in Fedora Linux. Some software doesn’t conform to standards that allow easy packaging. Or it may not meet other Fedora standards, despite being free and open-source. Copr can offer these projects outsid … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 2 years ago

Something bugging you in Fedora Linux? Let’s get it fixed

Addressing the Fedora Linux bug fixing process and how some bugs may be prioritized | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Fedora Workstation 34 feature focus: Btrfs transparent compression

A crash course guide into one of the most significant changes coming to Fedora 34. Learn about what transparent compression is and how to enable it. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Fedora Council Statement on Richard Stallman Rejoining FSF Board

There is no room for harassment, bullying, or other forms of abuse in Fedora. We take our Code of Conduct seriously in order to ensure a welcoming community. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Using Fedora 33 with Microsoft’s WSL2

Want to use Fedora 33 in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)? This post shows you how to install and configure it. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Getting Started with COBOL Development on Fedora Linux 33 – Fedora Magazine

COBOL is still powering business critical operations and Fedora 33 is an excellent platfrom for COBOL development. Learn how to install and configure COBOL as well as compile and run a program. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Fedora Aarch64 on the SolidRun HoneyComb LX2K

A detailed guide on setting up Fedora Aarch64 on the SolidRun HoneyComb LX2K. A niche device that packs in a lot of high tech | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Podman Compose

Learn how to manage pods and containers using the podman-compose command, which doesn't require a daemon or root privileges. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Convert Your Filesystem to Btrfs

An in depth howto guide to convert your filesystem to BTRFS on Fedora. Follow along the step by step instructions as a guide. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Deploy your own Matrix server on Fedora CoreOS

Many open source projects distribute their software via container images. Learn how to deploy a Matrix server on Fedora CoreOS. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Choose between Btrfs and LVM-ext4

Choose between Btrfs and LVM-ext4 by learning about the next-generation features of Btrfs and the time-tested capabilities of ext4 on LVM. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Getting Started with Fedora CoreOS

Learn how to get started with Fedora CoreOS and how the OS deals with provisioning, automatic updates and running containers. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Fedora 33 is officially here – Fedora Magazine

Today, I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of contributors to the Fedora Project: our latest release, Fedora 33, is here! This is a big release with a lot of change, but I believe all that work will also make it a comfortable one, fulfilling our goal of … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Fedora 33 Released

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@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Web of Trust

Understanding the 'Web of Trust', part 1 the concept of FLOSS and how it helps build the 'Web of Trust' through the use of GNU GPL's. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Now available: Fedora on Lenovo laptops

Lenovo laptops with Fedora Workstation pre-installed are now available for online and phone purchase. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

The release of Fedora 33 Beta

Fedora 33 Beta is now available for download. Read more about some of the great features coming in the next Fedora release. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Btrfs Coming to Fedora 33

The default filesystem will be BTRFS for Fedora 33 and onwards. Read more here about what that means for the Fedora community. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Configure Fedora to practice and compose music

A pratical howto guide for configuring Fedora Workstation to be used as a music composition and practice studio, with amps and effects. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

TCP window scaling, timestamps and SACK

A guide on TCP window scaling which allows for timestamps and utilises the system acknowledgement facility of sysctl. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Real-time noise suppression for video conferencing

With people doing video conferencing all day, good audio has recently become much more important. The best option is obviously a proper audio studio. Unfortunately, this is not something you will always have and you might need to make do with a much simpler setup. In such situati … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

LaTeX Typesetting – Part 1

LaTeX lists come in three types of lists – itemized, enumerated, and decription. Read on to find out more about how to style and nest the various types of lists that LaTeX can generate. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

SCP user's migration guide to rsync

SCP is an old and inflexible protocol, the OpenSSH project recommends the use of rsync and sftp. This article provides a migration guide for users of scp. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Spam Classification with ML-Pack

ML-Pack is a small footprint C++ machine learning library that can be easily integrated into other programs. Learn how to use it for spam classification. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Running Rosetta Home on a Raspberry Pi with Fedora IoT

Contribute to the Rosetta@home distributed computing project with just a Raspberry Pi, whilst learning about Fedora IoT and podman. Fedora Magazine | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

Use FastAPI to build web services in Python

FastAPI is a modern web framework in Python that offers performances in par with Node or Go. In this article learn how to get started with it. | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

The Pieces of Fedora Silverblue

Fedora Silverblue provides a useful workstation build on an immutable operating system. In “What is Silverblue?“, you learned about the benefits that an immutable OS provides. But what pieces go into making it? This article examines some of the technology that powers Silverblue. … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 3 years ago

What's New in Fedora 32 Workstation

Fedora 32 Workstation is the latest release of our free, leading-edge operating system. You can download it from the official website here right now. There are several new and noteworthy changes in Fedora 32 Workstation. Read more details below. GNOME 3.36 Fedora 32 Workstation i … | Continue reading


@fedoramagazine.org | 4 years ago