Fedora 44 RC-1.7 has been released for validation testing across various environments, including desktop, server, cloud, and security labs. Volunteers are encouraged to conduct full system checks and report their findings on the official Fedora wiki, focusing on verifying package managers, network stacks, and hardware drivers to identify regressions. The Fedora quality team has established specific testing criteria that must be met, and users are advised to prioritize testing the desktop and base system due to their frequent usage. For support and updates on blocker bugs, testers can engage in discussions through Fedora's quality channels, including the Matrix chat and Discourse forum, ensuring that they stay informed about ongoing issues and fixes
Fedora Linux 44 RC 1.7 released
Fedora 44 RC-1.7 is now open for validation testing across desktop, server, cloud, and security lab environments. Volunteers need to boot clean images, run full system checks, and report results directly on the official Fedora wiki. Testers should verify package managers, network stacks, and hardware drivers to catch regressions before the final release. Support channels and blocker bug trackers are actively maintained for anyone who needs help or wants to report issues.
