Fedora Linux 41 is here! We have DNF 5, new desktops, bootc, new spins, and more. Check it out!
Fedora Linux 41 is here! We have DNF 5, new desktops, bootc, new spins, and more. Check it out!
We're excited to bring you Fedora Workstation 41! Besides everything new landing in Fedora 41 like DNF 5, here are some new things you can look forward to in Workstation specifically:
* @gnome 47, with accent colors!
* IPU6 camera support
* Improved Nvidia support for Secure Boot
* Ptyxis as new Terminal app!
Learn more: https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-fedora-workstation-41/
Fedora KDE 41 brings many exciting features and developments!
* @kde Plasma 6.2
* Creative settings for drawing tablets and color management
* Accessibility improvements in Wayland
But that's not all!
* NEW Fedora KDE for Arm spin
* NEW Fedora KDE Plasma Mobile spin & Kinoite Mobile spin
* Many of the same improvements of Workstation like the IPU6 camera support
Learn more: https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-in-fedora-kde-41/
What if you want a simpler desktop experience than Gnome or KDE? Check out the NEW Fedora Miracle WM Spin!
The Miracle Window Manager is meant not just for folks who carefully craft their tiling experience, but also for users who have never used a window manager before!
Try it today! https://fedoraproject.org/spins/miraclewm
The Fedora Miracle Window Manager Spin provides the premiere Miracle window manager. It offers an appealing tiling experience to both novices and advanced users who prefer an easy keyboard-driven interaction model. Featuring lightweight applications for web browsing, text editing, and media playback, the Fedora Miracle Windows Manager Spin offers a complete experience with a smooth and cozy interface that anyone can use.
Fedora 41 now uses Valkey instead of Redis due to their shift to a proprietary license. This should be ready for you on a new install, but here is a guide for moving to Valkey if you don't have it yet.
➡️ https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-move-from-redis-to-valkey/
Fedora Atomic Desktop users, here's a brief guide on upgrading to Fedora 41 and how to rollback if you need to!
Rolling back is one of the advantages of using an atomic OS as it lets you return to the previous image you were using as though nothing change.
Just letting you know that exists if you're hesitant about trying the latest release.
➡️ https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-rebase-to-fedora-linux-41-on-silverblue/
DNF 5 is finally here with Fedora Linux 41! Improvements include:
* Reduced footprint
* Enhanced performance
* Unified user experience
This will be big for our friends @centos, @almalinux, and @rockylinux!
Learn more: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SwitchToDnf5#Benefit_to_Fedora
I tested three times Fedora 41.Workstation build (beta, RC1 & Final), After updating system and installing nvidia drivers from RPM fusion, In first boot of Fedora 41 GNOME edition, Gnome 47 system apps doesn't launch on Wayland.
And Fedora 41 doesn't have x season we can't even open terminal to fix it.