Unlocking the power of Fedora CoreOS
Fedora CoreOS is an automatically updating, immutable operating system built on the trusted Fedora Linux distribution. It allows containerized workloads to run securely and at scale. It combines the...
View ArticleAn alternative way of saving toolboxes
A previous article in the Fedora Magazine describes how toolboxes can be saved in a container image repository and restored on the same or a different machine. The method described there works well...
View ArticleRegistration Open: Fedora 40 Release Party on May 24-25
Join us next weekend on Friday and Saturday, May 24-25 to celebrate the release of Fedora Linux 40! We’re going to be hearing from community members inside and outside of the Fedora Project on what is...
View ArticleLaunch Fedora 40 in Microsoft Azure
In Fedora 40, Cloud images for Microsoft Azure are directly available in Azure via its new Community Gallery feature. This article will describe how to use these. Introduction Starting in Fedora 39,...
View ArticleContribute at the Podman 5.1 and Kernel 6.9 Test Week
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these...
View ArticleHow to move from Redis to Valkey
The Redis move to a new license means it will no longer be considered open source software. This article will explain how to move from Redis to the alternative, Valkey. Background A few weeks ago, the...
View ArticleSystem insights with command-line tools: lscpu and lsusb
Introduction Fedora (and other common Linux setups out there) offers you an array of tools for managing, monitoring, and understanding the system. Among these tools are a series of commands that begin...
View ArticleA great journey towards Fedora CoreOS and bootc
Some time ago I wrote an article about Fedora Server. At the time, I didn’t know Fedora CoreOS, and my use case lead me to Fedora Server as a good alternative to run my workload which is mainly based...
View ArticleContribute to Rawhide Test Days – DNF 5.2
Fedora Rawhide test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora Linux work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at...
View ArticleNeovim on Fedora
From modal text editor to full-featured IDE on Fedora Workstation Are you a Fedora user who values open-source software and customization options? Are you a software engineer, developer, data...
View ArticleGaming on Fedora: 2024
Gaming is going strong. This beautiful hobby is growing constantly and new games are being released all the time. Technology is also advancing, making games more demanding while also offering more...
View ArticleContribute at the Fedora Linux Rawhide Test Week for A11Y 2024-06-19
In the spirit of fostering a diverse and inclusive community, Fedora is proud to announce its upcoming Accessibility (a11y) Test Week. As part of the Fedora Week of Diversity, this event, running from...
View ArticleUse OpenFOAM to solve Computational Fluid Dynamics problems
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is an important field. It stands somewhere at the crossroad of Engineering, Physics and Computer Science. Understanding CFD requires experience and opens a lot of...
View ArticleFedora Linux 40 Unleashed: A Roundup of all the Exciting Updates!
Did you miss the Fedora Linux 40 Release Party? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! This post is your one-stop shop for catching up on all the amazing developments since the big release. From shiny...
View ArticleLet’s Publish a Knowledge Base from Ask Fedora
“We often get questions..” Just like bug reports or support tickets, a user Q&A support forum is a gold mine for understanding users and contributors. Newcomers get help from contributors to solve...
View ArticleFedora’s openQA Cloud Deployment
Fedora benefits from a long-standing, comprehensive, and robust openQA deployment used in release validation testing and testing updates. A recent project extended Fedora’s openQA infrastructure to...
View ArticleManual action needed to resolve boot failure for Fedora Atomic Desktops and...
Since the 39.20240617.0 and 40.20240617.0 updates for Atomic Desktops and the 40.20240617.0 update for IoT, systems with Secure Boot enabled may fail to boot if they have been installed before Fedora...
View ArticleContribute at the FreeIPA HSM Test Week
The IDM/IPA team is working on testing the new HSM support and functionality. As a result, the Identity Management and QA teams have organized test days from Tuesday, July 09, 2024, to Thursday, July...
View ArticleSystem insights with command-line tools: dmidecode and lspci
In our ongoing series on Fedora Linux system insights, we are looking into essential command-line utilities that provide information about the system’s hardware and status. Following our previous...
View ArticleAuthselect in Fedora Linux 40: Migrating to the new “local” profile
Of the many changes in Fedora Linux 40, there is one important under-the-hood Authselect profile change that is applied to new Fedora Linux 40 installations. The active Authselect profile will not be...
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