Fedora Linux 44 RC 1.1 released
Fedora Linux 44 has finally reached its first release candidate stage so testers can start hunting for critical bugs before the final launch. Testers will find detailed test coverage statistics on the OpenQA dashboard. Anyone running an evaluation should check the tracker for known blocker bugs because some configurations might face a rough upgrade path without warning. Community support remains available on the Fedora Quality chat channel or through the Discourse if real-time assistance is needed during testing failures.
Fedora Linux 44 RC 1.1 released
Fedora Linux 44 has released its first release candidate, allowing testers to identify critical bugs before the final launch. Testers can access detailed test coverage statistics on the OpenQA dashboard and should check for known blocker bugs that may affect upgrade paths. The release candidate indicates that features are frozen, focusing on stability while users are advised to verify hardware compatibility before installation. Community support is available for testers needing assistance, and feedback is encouraged to help developers address any issues before the official release
