Great article if you're a data analyst wondering how to use R on Fedora! We appreciate the extra insight that Hank brings to the role as it has evolved.
➡️ https://fedoramagazine.org/creating-data-analysis-pipelines-using-duckdb-and-rstudio/
Great article if you're a data analyst wondering how to use R on Fedora! We appreciate the extra insight that Hank brings to the role as it has evolved.
➡️ https://fedoramagazine.org/creating-data-analysis-pipelines-using-duckdb-and-rstudio/
I wonder if any of my contacts on mastodon could connect me (via email) with someone on the @fedora Project documentation team?
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-docs/
I'd love to interview them for an article on Technically We Write:
https://technicallywewrite.com/
My email is jhall @ freedos . org

The wallpaper is usually inspired by someone, or something, in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, or Mathematics), that starts with a specific letter of the alphabet. Right now, we are on the letter T! F44 Wallpaper’s letter was S, and the community chose sustainability. F44’s wallpaper is already done and ready, as we follow a schedule that allows us to produce 2 wallpapers a year, a few months before each release. When casting your vote, think of the visuals inspired by each op...
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AlmaLinux 10 Stable now fully supports x86_64_v2 EPEL packages! 🎉
Learn more: https://almalinux.org/blog/2025-06-26-epel-v2-now-covers-almalinux-10-stable/
In March, ALESCo approved a proposal to build EPEL packages from Fedora’s source RPMs (SRPMs) to maintain long-term feature parity for our x86_64_v2 support initiative. Last month, these packages became available for AlmaLinux Kitten 10, and today we are happy to announce that x86_64_v2 EPEL support is now available for AlmaLinux 10 Stable as well. The EPEL package builds for AlmaLinux OS 10 stable are now complete and ready for use! How It Works We monitor the EPEL repository for the latest stable packages, grab their SRPMs, and rebuild them using the AlmaLinux Build System. These rebuilt packages are signed with a dedicated GPG key and then released to a dedicated repository.
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In the i686 discussion in #Fedora we currently hear quite a lot of voices in support for the Steam client, but not that much of other use cases.
If you have anything specific using i686 packages on Fedora, which is _not_ Steam, this is a good time to mention it, so that your use cases are not lost.
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f44-change-proposal-drop-i686-support-system-wide/156324
And please do not panic, it is a discussion, nothing is decided yet :)
Drop 32-bit multilib support on x86_64 and stop building packages for i686 This is a proposed Change for Fedora Linux. This document represents a proposed Change. As part of the Changes process, proposals are publicly announced in order to receive community feedback. This proposal will only be implemented if approved by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee. Wiki Announced 🔗 Summary Fedora package repositories for the x86_64 architecture no longer include libraries for compatibili...