Fedora, the technology leading computer operating system, reaches version 33 last year. Fedora is family to Ubuntu as both came from GNU/Linux -- that is, variant of GNU operating system with Linux as the kernel. This article is a collection of all download links of The Editions including Workstation, Server, IoT, and The Spins so everyone can grab easily by one click. Happy downloading!
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See also: Run Fedora on Ubuntu using VM
Basic Knowledge
Fedora is a rich and wealthy computer operating system. It gives the users multiple editions can empower different types of computer including desktop and laptop ("Workstation"), server ("Server"), Raspberry Pi-like machines ("IoT"), and Desktop Environment Flavors ("Spins"). Speaking technically, Fedora supports wealthy range of computer architectures namely x86_64, aarch64, and armhfp that means it runs on PC and notebook, as well as kiosk, mediacenters, headless machines, etc. Speaking about the Spins, they are the Fedora version of Ubuntu's Flavors like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu etc. Fedora is mass produced by Lenovo in their modern ThinkPad laptops. Basic knowledge of architectures is like below:
x86_64:
is also known as 64 bit PC which is the majority of all used computers and laptops today. Included in this computers from Apple (Macbook, iMac), ASUS, Dell, Lenovo, etc. Note that server computers are also mostly x86_64.
Aarch64:
is the ARM64, the 64 bit of ARM computer family which the examples are Chromebooks, your Android smartphones, Android tablets, Raspberry Pi, and such devices.
Armhfp:
is the ARM32, the 32 bit of ARM computer family which the examples are your old Android smartphones, old Android tablets, old Raspberry Pi, and such devices.
WORKSTATION 33
Fedora Workstation is equal to Ubuntu Desktop so it can be installed on PC, laptop, and such screen-oriented computers. This is the GNOME powered operating system you want.
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SERVER 33
Fedora Server is equal to Ubuntu Server so it can be installed on server computers (HP Proliant, Lenovo ThinkSystem, Dell PowerEdge etc.) or alternatively on usual PC or laptop if the user wishes to.
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Alternatives:
IOT 33
Fedora IoT is equal to Ubuntu IoT that is an edition for ARM computers known for Internet of Things (hence IoT) such as Raspberry Pi which can be extended to be Smart Home or Drones or such devices. Fedora is wealthy here as it provides both 64 bit and also 32 bit supports plus the Server editions.
Server IoT Editions:
SPINS 33
Fedora Spins are equal to Ubuntu Flavors which are choices of Fedora with different desktop environments other than GNOME the official one. So here you will certainly find choices such as KDE and so on.
Torrents 33
Checksums
Verify your downloaded file with these official checksums (SHA256) so you are sure they are secure and usable.
$SHA256 (Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = 582a825d564e2682334ac893c9160667c7f4578c0c8045a25ea534af7c13334b
SHA256 (Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = 4fe38b45a4c788927ddfdfb224c414f138226a75f27a287995d802cba3cb89d4
SHA256 (Fedora-IoT-IoT-dvd-aarch64-33-20210214.0.iso) = b4e1141d187ffa77eb07f6ad1dd1a3b744a88f7d90d4314a07f9173ecae71c12
SHA256 (Fedora-Cinnamon-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = 61b740771af35b3376e11da54950a01e19b25ccdef1677d2cb32ac5b1a34cc61
SHA256 (Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = aa906a0d21f79b62940cbb75840b08a0931b225d331f43bace0c360ca46c43b9
SHA256 (Fedora-LXDE-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = ab132dfc5a1e02ff90a720462a418406c487fe10b224cf6a03b6f91aeca01f26
SHA256 (Fedora-LXQt-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = 2a42c31dbe0279d310060a3fdc5f35f6aed3ff4d4585575a4411b47c295cf234
SHA256 (Fedora-MATE_Compiz-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = d32d9bcfc990876623c785f3cf39e0c745f75619c0d52f875b22bb86dd8cbbc0
SHA256 (Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = b4cc799c25491a4e831b42b500915a7c67e09a1f7f7ae18dbef5ae8aead36ace
SHA256 (Fedora-Xfce-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso) = 2d397bedaa15b1cc197eb33e82ac27773ae4b0a74e1fb7294ce5290b732b0bc8
Enjoy Fedora!
References
- Spins Center (archived)
- Wiki
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