This getting started guide will help quickly set up Fedora 40 Workstation after a fresh install. This is my personal guide that has been revised through numerous Fedora releases and thoroughly vetted by the Linux community.
Fedora
2 Minute Linux Review: Fedora 39
Fedora is a Linux distribution that was introduced in 2003 as Red Hat launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and a community distro Fedora Core. It has grown from a hobbyist distro to a popular choice for developers and home users alike. Fedora is one of the first places to see new Gnome and other … Read more
Fedora 39 After Install Guide
This getting started guide will help quickly set up Fedora 39 Workstation after a fresh install. This is my personal guide that has been revised through several Fedora releases and thoroughly vetted by the Linux community.
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Fedora 38 After Install Guide
This getting started guide will help quickly set up Fedora 38 after a fresh install. This is my personal guide that has been revised through several Fedora releases and thoroughly vetted by the Linux community.
Fedora 37 After Install Guide
This getting started guide will help quickly set up Fedora 37 after a fresh install. This is my personal guide that has been revised through several Fedora releases and thoroughly vetted by the Linux community. The instructions here may seem familiar for those that referenced the Fedora 36 Guide. Most instructions remain identical to past versions. … Read more
Fedora 36 After Install Guide
This getting started guide will help quickly set up Fedora 36 after a fresh install. This guide is my personal cheat sheet that has been revised through several iterations of Fedora releases. The instructions here may seem familiar for those that referenced the Fedora 35 Guide. Most instructions remain identical to past versions. I personally test … Read more
Why Fedora?
I have distrohopped for a long time. Its likely the basic state of most Linux users. We’re all chasing that perfect distro. That distro that runs just a little smoother, that has a prettier command line, better effects, that’s freer than free, and so on.