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Fedora 39 is Released with Download Links, Torrents and Checksums

Fedora 39 is Released with Download Links, Torrents and Checksums


Congratulations to Fedora Project! We saw the latest release of Fedora on Tuesday 7 November 2023. This is the thirty ninth release marking twenty years of Fedora which always brings the most advanced technology to empower user’s desktop computer, laptop, server and even phone and embedded devices. At Ubuntu Buzz, we are always excited to bring Fedora as a choice other than Ubuntu to our readers. So we present this compilation of download links of Fedora 39 with torrents and checksums for you to quickly grab it and try it out on your machine. Now let’s start it together and happy downloading!

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We explain Fedora editions as the following. Please note that it is a little bit different to Ubuntu and The Official Flavors.

Workstation: desktop edition.

Server: standard server edition.

IoT: command line based Raspberry-pi-like embedded edition.

Cloud: advanced server or Virtual Machine Image edition.

 

 

Fedora Workstation is the desktop edition. It is powered by GNOME desktop environment, LibreOffice and DNF. We show only x86_64 (PC 64-bit) option here. Download this if you do not know everything else.

Download: Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-39-1.5.iso

 

Fedora Server is the standard server edition. It is command line interface (CLI) based like any other server operating system. We show only x86_64 (PC 64-bit) option here. Download this if you plan to empower your server or even your PC as one.

Download: Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-39-1.5.iso

 

Fedora IoT (short for Internet of Things) is a lightweight operating system without desktop environment for devices like Raspberry Pi. It is available in 4 different architecture options, but we only show one of them here.

Download: Fedora-IoT-ostree-x86_64-39-20231103.1.iso

 

Fedora Cloud is the edition for use in Virtual Machines or advanced server setup like Amazon AWS public/private services. It is available in 4 architecture options, with even more selection of platforms.

Download: Fedora-Cloud-Base-39-1.5.x86_64.qcow2

This is a compilation of SHA256SUMs from ISO images mentioned above compiled from Fedora 39 official download page. You should verify each of ISO image file you downloaded to match the official SHA256SUM, otherwise it is not valid and you should re-download it. 


# Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-39-1.5.iso: 2129752064 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-39-1.5.iso) = af52046e43c6f06afd3456d2a9a36dd9782fcb204f05a21b1c31f593db36a8e8

# Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-39-1.5.iso: 2539585536 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-39-1.5.iso) = 2755cdff6ac6365c75be60334bf1935ade838fc18de53d4c640a13d3e904f6e9
# Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-39-1.5.iso: 719169536 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-39-1.5.iso) = 61576ae7170e35210f03aae3102048f0a9e0df7868ac726908669b4ef9cc22e9

# Fedora-IoT-ostree-39.20231103.1-20231103.1.x86_64.iso: 2377711616 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-IoT-ostree-39.20231103.1-20231103.1.x86_64.iso) = 688aedd333fbd277e4455fed51d252a4d2b3d0b50d539a9045a3082ae4f05d52
# Fedora-IoT-ostree-x86_64-39-20231103.1.iso: 1302091776 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-IoT-ostree-x86_64-39-20231103.1.iso) = 0cc60fec1790a7a455256004035de4c4c55988bedcf7ef33c3a8ec20f75920cc

# Fedora-Cloud-Base-39-1.5.x86_64.qcow2: 544604160 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Cloud-Base-39-1.5.x86_64.qcow2) = ab5be5058c5c839528a7d6373934e0ce5ad6c8f80bd71ed3390032027da52f37
# Fedora-Cloud-Base-39-1.5.x86_64.raw.xz: 446022784 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Cloud-Base-39-1.5.x86_64.raw.xz) = f2f7c08a1c5c07aa85a80024757ea560a985b231e6e3702b392c6ccb4f191ed3
# Fedora-Cloud-Base-Azure-39-1.5.x86_64.vhd: 1168411648 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Cloud-Base-Azure-39-1.5.x86_64.vhd) = 654a02149f5233c781b0da1d661752b9f6773fa30b444834bc98f1bba0a54049
# Fedora-Cloud-Base-GCP-39-1.5.x86_64.tar.gz: 595050827 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Cloud-Base-GCP-39-1.5.x86_64.tar.gz) = bbff3d3521fbee73a49e6725e2a56a875d86486e14ed9cf9efa092d355f1a046
# Fedora-Cloud-Base-Vagrant-39-1.5.x86_64.vagrant-libvirt.box: 536397319 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Cloud-Base-Vagrant-39-1.5.x86_64.vagrant-libvirt.box) = d8883192077049ad32f50c7b3414fc199cb7071aa60d736ba194f43f4be5836a
# Fedora-Cloud-Base-Vagrant-39-1.5.x86_64.vagrant-virtualbox.box: 548526080 bytes
SHA256 (Fedora-Cloud-Base-Vagrant-39-1.5.x86_64.vagrant-virtualbox.box) = cec563ae641aed6e1121af65f09110773b3433b10cdc4fb91006f86d0a134c62

Fedora 39 offers even more editions namely:

Immutable Desktop 4 editions now with Onyx (new) fedoraproject.org/onyx/

Spins (11 editions now) spins.fedoraproject.org

Labs (9 editions) labs.fedoraproject.org

Torrents (all editions) torrent.fedoraproject.org

 

That can be selected and downloaded from fedoraproject.org -> top menu -> Get Fedora -> page shows them all or optionally bottom of the page -> there are columns of The Editions. 

 

Fedora is a complete GNU/Linux operating system for desktop computer, laptop, server and embedded systems from Hawaii, United States best known for being community-driven in development, leading edge in technology, and both the upstream source to and sponsored by Red Hat, Inc. It’s a Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) distribution like Ubuntu and Debian. Its history began as Fedora Core 1 in 2003 or 20 years ago and now its latest version is Fedora 39. Fedora is publicly developed on the internet and everyone is invited to join and contribute to Fedora together. Visit its official website https://fedoraproject.org (formerly getfedora.org).

Fedora 39 Announcement (The Magazine)

Fedora 39 Release Notes

 

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