Linux distribution
Fedora 40
Nate Drake doffs his hat to the very latest version of Fedora as he gives the Workstation edition a twirl.
IN BRIEF
Fedora has a reputation for innovation and version 40 doesn’t disappoint, with new tools, upgraded packages and shiny new desktop environments.
Bundled apps aren’t copious – but you can easily install more.
SPECS
CPU: 2GHz dual-core
Mem: 2GB (4GB recommended)
HDD: 15GB (20GB recommended)
Builds: x86-64, armhf, aarch64
Fedora is developed by the community-based Fedora project. It’s the upstream source for both CentOS Stream and RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux).
There are two major OS releases every year, targeted for the fourth Tuesday in April and October. Releases are supported for just 13 months. This review focuses on Fedora 40, which at the time of writing is still in beta, so we encourage you to download and test features for yourself.