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6 ways I use Fedora 44 beyond the basics - and why it's ready for anything
2026-05-14 · via Latest news
Fedora 44
Jack Wallen/ZDNET

ZDNET key takeaways

  • Fedora 44 is out, and it's proving to be a big hit.
  • This latest version has plenty to offer for different uses.
  • Here are six different use cases suited for this release.

I recently gave Fedora 44 a solid test period and came back thinking it was the best release yet. It's fast, stable, polished, and ready for just about anything. No, seriously ... anything. 

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OK, maybe that's a slight exaggeration, but after using it for some time, I realized that this latest release from the Fedora developers is much more than you might think it is. Let me show you what I mean by highlighting what I believe are some of the best use cases for this latest release of the open-source operating system.

1. The obvious: Desktop

Fedora is marketed as a desktop operating system, and there are many reasons for this. 

First, it's easy to use. Although users might initially be taken aback by the GNOME UI, the learning curve is very shallow. And if GNOME isn't your thing, you can opt for one of the many spins, such as Fedora KDE. Fedora is also incredibly fast. Although it might not be as fast as CachyOS, it's certainly faster than the likes of Ubuntu 26.04.

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But one thing that's important to know on this front is that Fedora 44 isn't just well-suited for personal desktop usage. Fedora 44 would also make a great OS for your business. One thing to keep in mind is that Red Hat Enterprise Linux is based on Fedora 44, so if it's good enough for enterprise computing, you can bet that it's suitable for your business.

And with the new NTSYNC kernel module, gaming is vastly improved, so there's that.

2. The next obvious: Development

Here's another mostly obvious use case. 

For anyone looking to develop, Fedora 44 is a great choice. Fedora 44 supports a wide range of platforms, including Linux, MacOS, and Windows, for development. You can employ Wine or Bottles to simplify developing for Windows. And because WSL, or Windows Subsystem for Linux, continues to grow in popularity, you can bet the need for apps to run within Windows will continue.

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On top of that, you get an upgraded toolchain that includes PHP 8.5, LLVM 22, CMake 4.0, Golang 1.26, Ansible 13 (Core 2.20), Ruby 4.0 (up from Ruby 3.4 in Fedora 43), MariaDB 11.8, GCC 16.1, glibc 2.43, binutils 2.46, and GDB 16.3.

And then, of course, there's the Fedora Developer portal, which gives you access to a knowledge base that includes how to start a project, how to find the tools you need, information on databases, and documents on how to deploy and distribute.

3. The not quite so obvious: Security

Yes, several vulnerabilities, such as Copy Fail and Dirty Frag, have popped up within the world of Linux, but that doesn't detract from the security offered by Fedora 44.

The latest release introduces several security improvements, such as restrictions on ptrace, which allows one process to control and inspect another process; kernel symbol access, which is the ability of kernel modules to use functions and variables defined in the kernel; and enhanced security for the Berkeley Packet Filter, which allows the capture and filtering of network packets at the operating system level.

Fedora 44 ships with kernel 6.19.10, which adds features like PCIe Link Encryption, which protects data in transit between devices, and the Live Update Orchestrator, which allows for kernel updates with minimal downtime for virtual machines.

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If you or your organization needs a secure desktop OS, Fedora 44 is certainly worth considering.

4. The not obvious: IT infrastructure

If your organization, or your home lab, needs to work with containerization, such as Docker or Podman, or container orchestration, such as Kubernetes, Fedora 44 is a strong choice. With the help of ordinary container files and OCI container build tools, Fedora 44 provides you with the tools and methods for building image-based systems.

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Fedora 44 also gets you access to Helm 4, which is the latest major version of the Kubernetes package manager. This new release delivers significant improvements in scalability, security, and developer workflow.

5. The not-obvious part II: Systems administration

Fedora 44 includes tools like Ansible, Puppet, and SaltStack, all of which are dedicated to simplifying infrastructure management. With these applications, you get powerful configuration management tools that are used to automate the deployment and management of software and systems in IT environments.

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Although these tools aren't installed by default, you can add them via the default Fedora repositories and install them via the default package manager, DNF.

6. The long shot: Education and research

Fedora Linux is often used for academic research. 

There's even the Fedora Scientific Lab spin, which includes packages like the GNU Scientific Library, the SciPy libraries, Octave, and xfig; typesetting and publishing tools like Kile; graphics programs such as Inkscape; IDEs; tools and libraries for programming in C, C++, Python, Java, and R; and libraries for parallel computing such as OpenMPI and OpenMP.

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With more and more educational institutions using open-source tools, Fedora is a great option, thanks to its speed, flexibility, and security. And with the help of the new Parental Controls found in Fedora 44, it's much easier to track screen time.