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Fedora 27 is finally available for download

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Finaly, the cutting-edge distribution from Linux - Fedora 27, is now available for download. It is packed with several abundant features including its latest GNOME 3.26 desktop. A revaped control panel is also said to be a part of the newly released distribution.

3.26 also brings Enhanced Search that returns the system actions in an improved layout. Other changes are better app thumbnails, color emoji in Characters app, etc. Read more about GNOME 3.26 and associated changes here.

Without a doubt, the most prominent feature of this cutting-edge release is the latest GNOME desktop. Shipping with GNOME 3.26, this release ships with a revamped Settings control panel.

3.26 also brings Enhanced Search that returns the system actions in an improved layout. Other changes are better app thumbnails, color emoji in Characters app, etc. Read more about GNOME 3.26 and associated changes here.

GNOME Builder‘ s latest release ships with improvements like debugger, better design, word completion, and symbol search. Inline documentation has also been improved.

Pipewire is a new subsystem for improving audio/video handling. Designed to be a new core foundation of audio/visual in Linux, in Fedora 27, PipeWire provides screen capture and screen recording.

In Fedora 27, with the help of GNOME Boxes application, you’ ll be able to install a no-cost developer subscription of RHEL, which is being offered by Red Hat for quite some time, for a guest box.

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

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Who is Fedora suitable for?

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We target the following broad sets of users:

Voluntary Linux consumer
Computer-friendly
Likely collaborator
General productivity user

Q

Where can I obtain Fedora? Can I redistribute Fedora or make derivatives from it?

A

You can download, use and redistribute Fedora and we strongly encourage you to do so. The Free and open source licenses (such as the GPL) governing the source code allow you to redistribute or modify Fedora but any use must comply with the Fedora Trademark Guidelines. Details are available at

Q

Is my hardware compatible with Fedora?

A

Linux is able to support every class of component and peripheral. Fedora includes all of the drivers provided by the projects that are responsible for Linux hardware support. The Fedora installation process automatically detects the supported hardware on your computer.

Some specific models of hardware are not yet supported under Linux or require proprietary drivers from the manufacturer. If Fedora does not automatically detect a device, you may need to install additional drivers or firmware.

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How can I install Fedora?

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Fedora provides a very user-friendly installation system, with both graphical and text interfaces. Read the Fedora Installation Guide in Documentation Project or Quick Install Guide in the wiki for step by step details:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/
Fedora Quick Install Guide

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How do I configure network connections? How does Fedora support wireless connections?

A

By default, Fedora configures the network cards on your computer to automatically obtain the correct network settings with DHCP. If your computer connects to a wired network or DSL router, no further configuration action is required.

For other types of connections, you can use Network Manager which is installed and enabled by default in Fedora. This new system provides automatic networking and wireless configuration, as well as an interface for VPN connections. Laptops may switch seamlessly between networks with NetworkManager. Refer to the System Administrator's Guide at docs.fedoraproject.org.

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