Fedora 21 offers three distinct products: Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server and Fedora Cloud editions. Within the Workstation release, users have the choice of either a regular GNOME 3 or a GNOME ...
In most enterprise networks today, centralized authentication is a basic security paradigm. In the Linux realm, OpenLDAP has been king of the hill for many years, but for those unfamiliar with the ...
If you’re looking for a free Linux Server that gives you access to the latest Linux features as they become available without waiting for a major version release, then Fedora Server 26 could be for ...
Fedora 24 Beta, comes in three separate editions: Fedora 24 Cloud Beta, Fedora 24 Server Beta, and Fedora 24 Workstation Beta. All three versions are built from the same set of base packages. These ...
Under the Fedora.next program, Fedora comes in three platforms: Workstation, Cloud, and Server. Underneath each, Fedora provides a set of foundational packages, including the Linux kernel, RPM, ...
The Fedora 21 beta is out today, and a final, stable release is right around the corner in December. This is a longer than normal release cycle for Fedora—an entire year instead of just six months.
Backing up your data ensures that you keep all of your important customer and vendor files without worrying about the potential for catastrophe in the computers you use to do your regular recording. A ...
The Fedora Project this week announced the general availability of Fedora 26, the latest version of the fully open source Fedora operating system. Fedora Linux is the community version of Red Hat ...
Two releases ago, Fedora 21 introduced its namesake project's "Fedora Next" plan. The goal was simple—bring the massive, sprawling entity that is Fedora into some neatly organized categories that ...
Fedora vs Ubuntu: Are You Considering a New Distro? Your email has been sent Fedora and Ubuntu are both outstanding Linux distributions, each taking a different path to the same goal. But what are ...
For the past several releases, the Fedora Project has been pursuing what it calls Fedora Next. Essentially, Fedora Next took a step back and looked at how the distro is used and came up with editions ...