System insights with command-line tools: lslogins and lsmod
Continuing our exploration of commands that provide insights into the inner workings of your Fedora Linux system, we turn our focus to more simple ones like lslogins and lsmod. These tools offer...
View ArticleManaging IPv4 Address Conflict Detection with NetworkManager
This article describes address conflict detection with NetworkManager, providing examples to demonstrate the new features. Detecting any potential address conflict in IP networks is paramount to avoid...
View ArticleRunning Generative AI Models Locally with Ollama and Open WebUI
Artificial Intelligence, particularly Generative AI, is rapidly evolving and becoming more accessible to everyday users. With large language models (LLMs) such as GPT and LLaMA making waves, the...
View ArticleRunning Stable Diffusion with AUTOMATIC1111 locally
Generative AI continues to make strides, enabling developers and enthusiasts to create everything from realistic images to intricate artworks using AI models. Stable Diffusion, one of the leading...
View ArticleMigration-Guide: From Windows to Fedora Linux
This article provides a step-by-step guide to transitioning from Windows to Fedora Linux. Motivation Switching operating systems is a big step for many people – often accompanied by uncertainties....
View ArticleFlock to Fedora 2025: Prague, June 5th – 8th!
Get ready to pack your bags and join us for Flock to Fedora 2025, coming to the beautiful city of Prague, Czechia, from June 5th to 8th, 2025! We are heading to Prague in June 2025. The call for...
View ArticleUpdate on hibernation in Fedora Workstation
Goals and rationale Hibernation stores the state of the whole operating system — the contents of memory used by the kernel and all programs — on disk. The machine is then completely powered off. Upon...
View ArticleProtect your VPN from TunnelVision attacks with NetworkManager
Many users trust in a variety of VPN solutions to securely protect their privacy or access to personal or company’s resources when connecting from an untrusted network. This may be an airport or...
View ArticleContribute at the Fedora Linux Test Week for Kernel 6.13
The kernel team is working on final integration for Linux kernel 6.13. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora Linux. As a result, the Fedora Linux kernel and QA teams...
View ArticleIntroduction to Pipewire
Pipewire is a multimedia server and framework available as the default sound server in the latest Fedora versions. It is, by design, for low-latency audio and video routing and processing. It is...
View ArticleContribute to GNOME Software with DNF5 Test Day
The DNF5 team is working on ironing out bugs around matching the existing functionality of GNOME Software with PackageKit. The DNF and QA teams have organized a test week from Monday,February 10, 2025...
View ArticleThe state of the Location permission on Fedora Linux in 2025
This article will discuss the state of finding your current geographical location in the Fedora Linux environment. Background For many mobile devices it is useful to get the current location. This is...
View ArticleContribute at the Fedora Test Day for WSL
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) folks are working on the final integration of Fedora images for users in WSL. As a result, we have organized a test day on Monday,February 17, 2025 . The wiki...
View ArticleRISC-V and Fedora: All Aboard!
2025 is the year of Linux on RISC-V. No, seriously. Sit back down–you can’t get off until the next stop anyways. Fedora is jumping on the RISC-V train as a fifth architecture. While there’s still some...
View ArticleContribute at the Fedora Linux 42 i18n Test Week
The i18n team is testing changes for Fedora Linux 42 (ibus-libpinyin 1.16, IBus 1.5.32, and many more). As a result, the i18n and QA teams organized a test week from Tuesday, March 04, 2025, to...
View ArticleMeet the Fedora Project Mentors for Google Summer of Code 2025
The Fedora Project is excited to participate in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025. This continues our commitment to fostering open-source contributions and mentoring new contributors. As an...
View Article4 cool new projects to try in Copr for March 2025
This article series takes a closer look at interesting projects that recently landed in Copr. Copr is a build-system for anyone in the Fedora community. It hosts thousands of projects with a wide...
View ArticleHow to install MediaWiki on Fedora, CentOS, and RHEL servers.
Introduction Ready to run your own Wikipedia-style knowledge repository on Fedora, Centos or RHEL? Hold on tight! We are about to walk you through the steps for installing MediaWiki on the most...
View ArticleFedora Community Ops 2024 Reboot: A Retrospective
The Fedora Community Operations (CommOps) Initiative, formally titled “Community Ops 2024 Reboot,” ran from late 2023 to December 2024, aiming to bolster community support within the Fedora Project....
View ArticleAnnouncing Fedora Asahi Remix 42 Beta
We are happy to announce the availability of Fedora Asahi Remix 42 Beta. This pre-release will bring the freshly announced Fedora Linux 42 Beta to Apple Silicon Macs. We expect to announce general...
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