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Skip to main content Fedora Logo Get Fedora Get Fedora Editions Editions Our flagship Fedora Linux variants for different uses. Workstation The flagship Fedora edition featuring the latest GNOME desktop. The Linux desktop you've been waiting for. Server Run applications on bare metal or the cloud with a Linux server OS packed with the latest open source technology. CoreOS An automatically-updating, minimal operating system for running containerized workloads securely and at scale. IoT A foundation for Internet of Things and Device Edge ecosystem. Cloud Images optimized to run on cloud infrastructures. Atomic Desktops Atomic Desktops These editions are supported but not yet a part of the official Fedora editions. Silverblue Fedora Silverblue is an atomic desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows. Kinoite Fedora Kinoite is an atomic KDE Plasma-based desktop. Sway Atomic Fedora Sway Atomic is an atomic Sway-based desktop. 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