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Fedora Releases

Track every Fedora release from latest to end-of-life. Version timelines, EOL dates, and upgrade guidance for developers and Linux enthusiasts.

Total Versions

Supported

Latest

Version Timeline

All tracked releases with lifecycle status and EOL dates.

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Add live Fedora status badges to your README, docs, or dashboard.

Health Status

Overall support health

Fedora Health Status
![Fedora Health Status](https://img.releaserun.com/badge/health/fedora.svg)

EOL Countdown

Next end-of-life date

Fedora EOL Countdown
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Latest Version

Current stable release

Fedora Latest Version
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CVE Status

Known vulnerabilities

Fedora CVE Status
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Fedora releases and lifecycle.

How long are Fedora versions supported?
Each Fedora release is supported for approximately 13 months, until one month after the second subsequent release ships.
How often does Fedora release new versions?
Fedora ships a new version roughly every 6 months, typically in April/May and October/November.
What is the relationship between Fedora and RHEL?
Fedora serves as the upstream for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Features tested in Fedora eventually make their way into RHEL releases.
Should I use Fedora for servers?
Fedora is primarily a workstation and development distribution. For servers, consider Fedora Server or use RHEL, Rocky Linux, or AlmaLinux which have much longer support cycles.

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