For automated installation of Hyprland on Fedora (latest release) or any Fedora based distros
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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.
For automated installation of Hyprland on Fedora (latest release) or any Fedora based distros
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