Fedora 44 released after delay with GNOME 50, Plasma 6.6

Following Fedora 42 and 43's advancements in 2025, the Fedora Project released version 44 on April 28 after a two-week delay for bug fixes. Highlights include Linux kernel 6.19, GNOME 50 on Workstation, KDE Plasma 6.6 on the KDE spin, plus gains in gaming, toolchains, and desktop features.

The release prioritizes stability over schedule in Fedora's bi-annual cycle. Building on KDE Plasma's promotion to full edition status in Fedora 42 and prior Wayland improvements, the KDE spin now features Plasma 6.6 with OCR in Spectacle, Plasma Keyboard for accessibility, Wi-Fi QR scanning, Plasma Login Manager as default (a Fedora first), and a post-install setup wizard.

Fedora Workstation ships GNOME 50, finalizing GDM's X11 removal (delayed from GNOME 49), stabilizing variable refresh rate and fractional scaling, and enhancing Files with case-insensitive completion and Glycin-based thumbnails.

Gaming benefits from the NTSYNC kernel module improving Wine/Proton, plus a refreshed Games Lab spin with Plasma Wayland support. Developers get PHP 8.5, LLVM 22, CMake 4.0, Golang 1.26, Ruby 4.0, MariaDB 11.8, GCC 16.1, and glibc 2.43.

ISOs are available for download, with upgrades via GNOME Software, KDE Discover, or DNF, including fresh wallpapers for desktops.

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Illustration of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS 'Resolute Raccoon' launch featuring laptop desktop with kernel 7.0, Wayland, and official flavors.
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS releases with Linux kernel 7.0

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Canonical has launched Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, codenamed Resolute Raccoon, featuring Linux kernel 7.0 and a shift to Wayland across variants. Official flavors including Kubuntu and Lubuntu accompany the main release with updated desktops and hardware support. The LTS version promises five years of updates until April 2031.

GNOME has launched version 50, completing the shift away from X11 in the GDM display manager after a postponement from GNOME 49. The release brings refinements to the shell, display management, file handling, and accessibility tools. Other desktops like Plasma and Xfce remain unaffected for their X11 sessions.

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Fedora Asahi Remix 43, based on Fedora 43, introduces support for Mac Pro and functional microphones on M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBooks. The release features Linux kernel 6.17, KDE Plasma 6.6, and a GNOME 49 variant, along with RPM 6.0 and the DNF5 backend ahead of mainline Fedora. Hardware improvements include 120Hz refresh rates on certain MacBook Pro models.

Origami Linux has exited beta with its 2026.03 snapshot, marking the project's first stable version. Built on Fedora 43 Atomic and featuring the COSMIC 1.0.8 desktop, the distribution introduces a rolling snapshot model. Developers describe it as combining immutable stability with rolling release freshness.

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Developers at KDE are advancing toward the first beta release of KDE Linux, their immutable operating system designed for broad use cases. Key updates include a full commitment to Flatpak for software distribution and various enhancements to usability and hardware support.

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