December 10, 2020

Fedora 33 DVD ISO [32-bit & 64-bit]

The Fedora Linux distribution is sponsored and backed by Red Hat. It's available for free and acts as a sort of testing ground for Red Hat's flagship operating system, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. As a result, Fedora contains many of the newest ideas and bleeding edge technology. Things that perform well on Fedora for some time will usually end up making their way into the commercially available RHEL distribution.

Being backed by a Linux giant like Red Hat certainly has its perks. Fedora behaves a lot like RHEL and shares a lot of the same features that you'd normally expect to pay for. CentOS makes its way into the ring as well, but that's more geared towards servers and systems that need unwavering stability.

Fedora sits a lot closer to the edge. It's a prime candidate for users that want to experience the latest developments in Linux and its related software. It has several editions available, depending on what kind of system you'd like to run it on.

Fedora 33 User Documentation

Fedora documentation describes how to install and use the Fedora operating system and the software packaged by the Fedora Project.

This section contains three books about Fedora 33:

The Fedora Documentation Project only actively maintains documentation for the most recent release and the one before it. We also preserve older documentation on this site for historical interest and to acknowledge the generous contribution of time and effort by many, many writers and translators. In 1997, Richard Stallman wrote:

"The biggest deficiency in free operating systems is not in the software — it is the lack of good free manuals that we can include in these systems.”[1]

We thank everybody who worked hard to correct that deficiency for previous versions of Fedora.

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Fedora 33: x86_x64 DVD ISO [1.9 GB]

Fedora 33: aarch64 for ARM [3.0 GB]


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