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Sader Fedora Silverblue 41

We're so glad you've decided to give Fedora Silverblue a try. We know you'll love it.

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Fedora Media Writer

Get started by using Fedora Media Writer, which makes it super easy to give Fedora a try. Learn More

Fedora Media WriterWindows and Mac

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Fedora Silverblue 41OSTreeiso

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Fedora Silverblue 41OSTreeiso

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Once you have downloaded an image, be sure to verify it for both security and integrity.

By calculating the image’s checksum on your own computer and comparing it to the original checksum, you can verify the image has not been tampered with or corrupted. Images are also gpg signed with Fedora keys to demonstrate their integrity.

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Issin ugar ɣef Fedora Media Writer

Getting going with Fedora is easier than ever. All you need is a 2GB USB flash drive, and Fedora Media Writer. Once Fedora Media Writer is installed, it will set up your flash drive to run a "Live" version of Fedora Workstation, meaning that you can boot it from your flash drive and try it out right away without making any permanent changes to your computer. Once you are hooked, installing it to your hard drive is a matter of clicking a few buttons*.

* Fedora requires a minimum of 20GB disk, 2GB RAM, to install and run successfully. Double those amounts is recommended.

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