Powered by the Linux 6.19 kernel series, the Fedora Linux 44 release ships with the latest and greatest GNOME 50 desktop environment for the flagship Fedora Workstation edition, as well as the latest KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop environment for the Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop edition, which defaults to the Plasma Login Manager display manager.
Some highlights of Fedora Linux 44 include automatic DTB selection for AArch64 (ARM64) EFI systems, support for automatically enabling persistent overlays when flashed to USB sticks, support for the Nix package manager, and support for the DNF5 backend on PackageKit.
On top of that, Fedora Linux 44 adds the Dank Material Shell to the Fedora MiracleWM spin, enables the NTSYNC kernel module for Wine and gaming packages, switches Fedora Cloud to /boot as a Btrfs subvolume, uses swappable “-bin” packages for managing NodeJS symlinks, and hardlinks identical files in packages by default.
Among other noteworthy changes, the Anaconda installer has been updated to no longer populate network profiles for all network devices by default, a post-install Plasma Setup application was introduced for all Fedora KDE variants, and the Wayland-only Budgie 10.10 was added to the Fedora Budgie spin.
Under the hood, Fedora Linux’s toolchain has been updated to GCC 16.1, GNU Binutils 2.46, GNU C Library 2.43, GDB 16.3, LLVM 22, Go 1.26, RPM 6.0, Ruby 4.0, PHP 8.5, MariaDB 11.8, Ansible 13, Boost 1.90, CMake 4.0, GHC Haskell 9.10, IBus 1.5.34, TeXLive 2025, and others.
Fedora Linux 44 Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New - 9to5Linux
Fedora Linux 44 distribution is now available for download powered by Linux 6.19 and featuring the GNOME 50 and KDE Plasma 6.6 desktops.

