Fedora Linux this year continued in punctually shipping the very latest upstream Linux innovations from the freshest Wayland components to Linux kernel features and continuing to leverage other improvements in the open-source world.
Fedora enjoyed the successful Fedora 42 and Fedora 43 releases this year, including going with Wayland-noly GNOME and further phasing of 32-bit packages. Fedora’s KDE spin continued improving too and the Red Hat sponsored Linux distribution enjoyed a wealth of other improvements this year.
i think fedora is a pretty good distro. there are some things they need to work on (like their refusal to ship proprietary stuff how you’d expect and the existence of fedora flatpak) but overall I think they are a much better distro than they get credit for.
They dont have a longterm kernel and the “stable” one broke 3 times last year. Wohoo!
News to me and I have Fedora on a dozen varied computers. Never missed a step.




