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LAMP is the four-letter shorthand for the original web-app stack: Linux, Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, and PHP. On…
LAMP is the four-letter shorthand for the original web-app stack: Linux, Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, and PHP. On…
KVM is the kernel-based hypervisor that the entire Linux virtualization world is built on. On Fedora, the KVM…
Visual Studio Code remains the most-used code editor on Linux, and Microsoft maintains an official Fedora-compatible RPM repository…
MariaDB started life as a drop-in fork of MySQL and has since diverged: a faster release cadence, an…
Fedora ships MySQL 8.4 LTS in its default repositories, which means installing MySQL on a Fedora workstation or…
Fedora ships with Podman as its default container runtime, and for plenty of workloads Podman is enough. The…
WireGuard ships in the upstream Linux kernel and has been the default modern VPN choice on Fedora for…
Distrobox and Toolbox solve the same problem in different ways: they let you run a different Linux distribution…
Podman has been the default container runtime on Fedora Server and Workstation for years. Podman Compose is the…
Fedora uses Btrfs as the default root filesystem and lays the install out across labeled subvolumes (root, boot,…
firewalld is the default firewall on Fedora, Server and Workstation alike. It abstracts nftables (and iptables on older…
KDE Plasma 6.6 landed in late April 2026 and reached Fedora 44 the same week the new release…