Bootable Container of Fedora for Raspberry Pi 4
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Fedora Linux is a free and open source Linux distribution that is developed by the Fedora Project. It is designed to be on the leading edge of open source technologies and is used by a wide range of users, including developers, system administrators, and home users. Fedora is released on a six to eight month cycle, and each release includes the latest versions of software from the Linux community. Fedora is a great choice for users who want a stable, reliable, and up to date Linux distribution. There are various editions of Fedora namely Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server, Fedora CoreOS, and Fedora Silverblue.
Bootable Container of Fedora for Raspberry Pi 4
A Proof of Concept, modern, Windows-compatible Linux distribution. Uses gnome 48 with custom extensions and ublue immutable cloud-native images for reliability and ease of use alongside security and compatibility. Includes nothing you don't need but everything you do: lets you choose apps and settings on first boot like a real distro.
A Fedora Silverblue image that has been hardened for extra security
Fedora Docker with dev tools installed
Customizing Fedora Silverblue Bootc
An example of how you can use bootc to build a custom Fedora Atomic image and use it on your computer.
Custom container image for Fedora Toolbx
Container for development environment
Created by Warren Togami
Released November 6, 2003