- List of Fedora remixes
- Berry Linux
- MontanaLinux
- Nobara Project
- risiOS
- Ultramarine Linux
- FX64 Linux
- Network Security Toolkit (NST)
- Dormant
- Qubes OS
- Amahi
- VortexBox
- Версии Fedora
- Актуальные поддерживаемые версии
- Разработка
- Rawhide
- Branched
- Устаревшие, не поддерживаемые версии
- История
- Полезные ссылки
- Fedora Linux Releases
- Current supported releases
- Development
- Rawhide
- Branched
List of Fedora remixes
No remixes are supported by or affiliated with the Fedora Project, but the remixes listed in this category are those whose latest releases are based on Fedora releases which are currently supported by the Fedora Project (presently Fedora 37, Fedora 36).
Berry Linux
- Latest release: 1.37 (based on Fedora 37)
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: https://berry-lab.net/
- Description: «Berry Linux は、精錬されたデザインと使いやすさを重視した CD-ROM / USBメモリ / USB-HDD / HDD から起動できる Linux OS です。高速に起動し、多くのハードウェアを自動認識し、インターネットに接続することができます。動作が安定しており、ウィルスにかかりにくいので安心してネットライフを送ることができます。初めてコンピュータを使用する人でも、Windows しか使ったことのない人でも、使いこなすことができます。DVD の再生 (kaffeine, xine, mplayer) を始め、音楽 (audacious)、映像、画像編集 (GIMP, inkscape) も楽しむことができます。日本語環境にも力を入れており、多彩なフォント、優れた入力エンジン(WHIZ)、文章編集ソフト(OpenOffice.org)が整っています。時代の先端を行く技術を使用しており、次世代 OS を目指します。Fedora と Chrome OS ベースです。»
[Berry Linux is a Linux OS that can be booted from a CD-ROM / USB flash drive / USB-HDD / HDD, with an emphasis on refined design and ease of use. It boots quickly, automatically recognizes a lot of hardware, and can connect to the Internet. It is stable and not susceptible to viruses, so you can spend your time online with peace of mind. Whether you are new to computers or have only used Windows, you can get the hang of it. You can play DVDs and video (Kaffeine, xine, MPlayer) as well as music (Audacious), edit images (GIMP, Inkscape), etc. It is also focused on the Japanese language, and has a variety of fonts, an excellent input engine (WHIZ), and text editing software (OpenOffice.org). It uses the latest technology, and is designed to be a next-generation OS. It is based on Fedora and Chrome OS.]
MontanaLinux
- Latest release: F37 (based on Fedora 37)
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: https://img.cs.montana.edu/linux/montanalinux/
- Description: «MontanaLinux has all of the updates that were available on the build date and, for Fedora, includes a spin for each of the major desktop environments (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE, etc). Also installed are a number of desktop applications (Firefox LibreOffice, GIMP, Inkscape, etc) as well as third-party stuff from rpmfusion (mpv, vlc, ffmpeg, etc) and the Adobe flash-plugin.»
Nobara Project
- Latest release: 37 (based on Fedora 37)
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: https://nobaraproject.org/
- Description: «The Nobara Project, to put it simply, is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it.»
risiOS
- Latest release: 37 (based on Fedora 37)
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: https://risi.io/
- Description: «risiOS is a Linux distro built on top of Fedora designed for new Linux users. It includes it’s own custom tweak tool for customizing the system, a welcome screen with easy NVIDIA, RPMFusion, and Flathub setup, a web app manager with a store to quickly add web apps. It also has a system to generate graphical wizard for bash scripts.»
Ultramarine Linux
- Latest release: 38 «Tortuga» (based on Fedora 38)
- Architecture(s): x86_64, aarch64
- Website: https://ultramarine-linux.org/
- Description: «Ultramarine Linux is a Fedora-based Linux distribution designed to stay out of your way and be easy to use. All editions come with several tweaks preapplied to make initial setup and daily usage seamless.»
FX64 Linux
- Latest release: F36 (based on Fedora 36)
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: http://fx64.net/
- Description: «FX64 Linux is a Fedora 36 based distro. Google Chrome, Java IcedTea, Skype & RAR preinstalled. Hand picked essential system, office, multimedia and internet applications. Updates directly from the official Fedora, RPM Fusion repositories. Comes with Cinnamon and Fluxbox. Thousands of free applications for every need directly from the open source community. Clean, lean and feature rich FREE AS IN BEER experience!»
Network Security Toolkit (NST)
- Latest release: 36-13232 (based on Fedora 36)
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: https://www.networksecuritytoolkit.org/
- Description: «This bootable ISO live USB Flash Drive (NST Live) is based on Fedora. The toolkit was designed to provide easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems. The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools. The majority of tools published in the article: Top 125 Security Tools by INSECURE.ORG are available in the toolkit. An advanced Web User Interface (WUI) is provided for system/network administration, navigation, automation, network monitoring, host geolocation, network analysis and configuration of many network and security applications found within the NST distribution. In the virtual world, NST can be used as a network security analysis validation and monitoring tool on enterprise virtual servers hosting virtual machines.»
Dormant
Remixes included in this category are those whose latest releases are based on Fedora releases which have reached end-of-life (EOL) status; however, the respective remix providers might support these remix releases despite their upstream’s EOL status.
Qubes OS
- Latest release: 4.1.1 (based on Fedora 32)
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: https://qubes-os.org/
- Description: «Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing. Qubes OS leverages Xen-based virtualization to allow for the creation and management of isolated compartments called qubes.»
Amahi
- Latest release: 11 (based on Fedora 27) [Amahi 12 beta based on Fedora 36]
- Architecture: x86_64
- Website: https://www.amahi.org/
- Description: «The Amahi Home Server makes your home networking simple. We like to call the Amahi servers HDAs, for ‘Home Digital Assistants.’ Each HDA delivers all the functionality you would want in a home server, while being as easy to use as a web browser.»
VortexBox
- Latest release: 2.4 (based on Fedora 23) [VortexBox 2.5 beta based on Fedora 25]
- Architecture(s): x86_64
- Website: https://www.vortexbox.org/
- Description: «Based on Fedora Linux VortexBox is a free quick-install ISO that turns your computer into an easy-to-use music server/jukebox/player. Once VortexBox has been loaded on a PC, it will automatically rip CDs to FLAC and MP3 files, ID3 tag the files , and download the cover art. Vortexbox will then serve the files to network media players such as Logitech Squeezebox, Sonos, or Linn. You can also play files directly to a USB attached DAC.»
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Версии Fedora
Чтобы понять почему график выхода новых версий Fedora основан на сроках см жизненный цикл версии Fedora.
Актуальные поддерживаемые версии
- Fedora 38
- График выхода
- Примечания к выходу
- Список изменений
- On mirrors: releases/38 (or mirror list)
- Repositories: fedora (frozen), updates (stable updates), updates-testing (test updates)
- Fedora 37
- График выхода
- Примечания к выходу
- Список изменений
- On mirrors: releases/37 (or mirror list)
- Repositories: fedora (frozen), updates (stable updates), updates-testing (test updates)
Разработка
Следующей стабильной версией Fedora, на данный момент, будет Fedora 39.
Подход Fedora к разработке включает в себя разработку двух версий: Rawhide и Branched.
Rawhide
- Ветка непрерывной разработки. Разработка никогда не прекращается и никакие версии Fedora не делались прямо из Rawhide ветки. Предназначена для первоначального тестирования самых новых версий кода находящегося в активной разработке. Никаких гарантий стабильности.
- On mirrors: development/rawhide
- Repository: rawhide (unstable)
Branched
- Ветка разработки для стабилизации кода Rawhide ветки. Все версии Fedora перед тем как пройти Альфа, Бета и GA (общедоступное) состояния были ответвлены (в Точке ответвления) от Rawhide в ветку Branched. Эта ветка непрерывно ежедневно обновляется, но с контролем обновлений для обеспечения стабильности. На короткое время, между GA (общедоступным) состоянием и до появления новой точки ответвления нет никаких Branched веток.
- On mirrors: development/39 (or mirror list)
- Repositories: fedora (stable), updates-testing (test updates)
Устаревшие, не поддерживаемые версии
- Fedora 20 (Heisenbug) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 19 (Schrödinger’s Cat) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 18 (Spherical Cow) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 17 (Beefy Miracle) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 16 (Verne) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 15 (Lovelock) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 14 (Laughlin) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 13 (Goddard) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 12 (Constantine) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 11 (Leonidas) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 10 (Cambridge) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 9 (Sulphur) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 8 (Werewolf) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora 7 (Moonshine) — График выхода | Примечания к выходу | Список возможностей
- Fedora Core 6 (Zod) — Release notes
- Fedora Core 5 (Bordeaux) — Release notes
- Fedora Core 4 (Stentz) — Release notes
- Fedora Core 3 (Heidelberg) — x86 Release notes and x86_64 Release notes
- Fedora Core 2 (Tettnang) — x86 Release notes and x86_64 Release notes
- Fedora Core 1 (Yarrow) — x86 Release notes and x86_64 Release notes
История
Полезные ссылки
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Fedora Linux Releases
Fedora creates two major OS releases every year, targeted for the fourth Tuesday in April and October. We don’t follow a strict «ship on this date!» policy, nor do we wait until every single possible thing is perfect. Fedora integrates thousands of always-changing upstream packages, and if we stuck to a date no matter what, we’d always ship with serious bugs, and if we attempted to squash every problem before releasing, we’d never ship at all.
To understand more about the reasoning behind Fedora’s process and release life cycle, see the Release Life Cycle documentation.
Current supported releases
Fedora provides approximately 13 months of support for each release. The N-2 release reaches End of Life four weeks after Fedora Linux N is released. See the sidebar for information about the current releases.
Development
Fedora’s approach involves two development releases, Rawhide and Branched. For more details, see the respective pages.
Rawhide
Continuous rolling development branch. No releases are ever made directly from Rawhide, and it never freezes. There is no guarantee of stability. Rawhide is intended for initial testing of the very latest code under active development.
Branched
Development branch for pre-release stabilization. All Fedora Linux releases are branched from Rawhide at the branch point before going through the Beta and GA (Final) milestones. For a time between GA and the next branch point, there is no Branched release. Branched provides continuous daily updates, but with controls to promote stabilization.