Fedora Spins & Labs
Fedora Spins
While Fedora Workstation, the main desktop edition, provides the GNOME desktop as the user GUI, many Fedorians prefer one of the many functional alternatives.
To provide this in the same high-quality and reliable way, community members have developed the Spins - autonomously installable desktop system alternatives with the otherwise same functionality. The spectrum ranges from the heavyweight alternative KDE Plasma to resource-saving alternatives like Xfce.
You can download the appropriate spin and use it to install Fedora, pre-configured with the working environment of your choice, at https://fedoraproject.org/spins
Fedora Labs
Users adopt Fedora for a wide variety of purposes and in a wide variety of domains. For several of these, community members have put together functional bundles that optimally support these works. This is how a distinctive collection was created - the Fedora Labs.
They range from Jam,dedicated to audio and music enthusiasts, to Security Lab, dedicated to security auditing, forensics and penetration testing, to Scientific, a collection of the most useful open source scientific and numerical tools – just to name a few of the currently 9 available bundles.
The respective compilations are either installed as independent, complete Fedora versions or complement existing Fedora installations. They are maintained, serviced and independently documented by members of the Fedora community.
You find the complete collection at https://labs.fedoraproject.org/
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