What is Fedora?
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that provides users with a stable, secure, and easy-to-manage platform for hardware, clouds, and containers. It is a free and open-source software solution created by the Fedora Project, a community-driven initiative that enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users. As the largest of the Fedora Project's free software creations, Fedora offers access to the latest free and open-source software, making it a versatile tool in the Operating Systems category of a tech stack
Highlights
- Supports hardware, clouds, and containers
- Provides a stable, secure, and easy-to-manage platform
- Offers access to the latest free and open-source software
- Community-driven initiative that enables customized solutions
- Largest of the Fedora Project's free software creations
Features
Wayland Support
Linux-based
Unix-like
Key rebinding
Desktop Environment
Support for BTRFS
Separated workspaces
Customizable
Privacy focused
Out Of The Box
Lightweight
Multiple languages
Ad-free
FOSS
Rolling Release
No Tracking