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Fedora 42 and Server VM Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware

Fedora team released the latest stable version in April 2025, 'Fedora 42' Redhat sponsored Linux distribution: "Seventy-five thousand generations ago, our ancestors set a vast computer in motion, asking it to produce the ultimate Linux distribution. No, wait. It wasn’t quite that long ago. That was a different thing. But in both, the answer to life, the universe, and everything...

Fedora 41 and Server VM Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware

Fedora team released the latest stable version in October 2024, 'Fedora 41' Redhat sponsored Linux distribution: "Fedora Linux 41 defaults to a new major release of the command-line package management tool DNF. This version is faster, smaller and requires fewer supporting packages. This eliminates the need for “microdnf” for containers and memory-constrained systems — now, the same DNF can be...

Fedora 40 and Server VM Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware

Fedora team released the latest stable version in April 2024, 'Fedora 40' Redhat sponsored Linux distribution: "Fedora Workstation Edition features the GNOME desktop environment, now updated to version 46. Fedora Linux 40 ships with our first-ever PyTorch package. PyTorch is a popular framework for deep learning, and it can be difficult to reliably install with the right versions of drivers...

Fedora 39 Virtual Machine Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware

Fedora team released the latest stable version in November 2023, 'Fedora 39' Redhat sponsored Linux distribution: "On November 6, 2003, the Fedora Project released the Fedora Core 1. One day and twenty years later, we’re pleased to bring you Fedora Linux 39, our complete, community-built operating system for desktops, laptops, servers, the cloud, edge devices. Fedora Workstation now features GNOME...

Fedora 35 Virtual Machine Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware

Fedora team announced the final version back in November 2021, 'Fedora 35' Redhat sponsored Linux distribution: "Today, I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of Fedora Project contributors: our latest release, Fedora Linux 35, is here! We switched the default audio system to PipeWire in Fedora Linux 34, and now we’re improving this by adding...

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