What Is Fedora? Everything You Need to Know
Alongside Arch and Debian, Fedora is one of "the big three" Linux distributions. It traces its lineage back to Red Hat Linux, the original RPM-based distro.
Fedora is known for its cutting-edge technologies, the latest software, and frequent updates. It's also one of the few major distros to embrace stock GNOME. Lately, the distribution has become more user-friendly, with a welcome screen, Flatpak support, and the ability to enable third-party repositories in setup.