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This Fedora spin is perfect for one particular kind of new Linux user


With Windows 10 support ending, you might be looking for an alternative. If you like the idea of Fedora, but are afraid it isn't user-friendly enough, Nobara has your back.

A slightly modified Nobara desktop (switched from the default Dark theme to a Light theme). Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNET

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ZDNet's key takeaways

  • Nobara Linux, based on Fedora 42, is available now.
  • This Linux distribution is perfectly suited for gamers - and Linux newbies.
  • Nobara is free to download, install, and use.

I really like Fedora. 

I find Fedora to be a very fast and reliable OS, which is quite the opposite of what it once was.

But here's the thing about Fedora: Although it's an outstanding Linux distribution, it's not quite user-friendly enough for those new to Linux. Why? Out of the box, new users ...


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