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Fedora Asahi Remix 44 Brings Updated Software and Enhanced Mac Support

Last updated: 2026-05-20 02:01:47 · Linux & DevOps

Introduction

Fedora Asahi Remix 44 has officially been released, marking a significant milestone for users running Fedora Linux on Apple Silicon Macs. This latest version integrates all the new features and improvements from Fedora Linux 44 while also streamlining the Asahi-specific modifications to align more closely with upstream packages. Whether you prefer a polished desktop environment, a server setup, or a minimal foundation, this release offers a tailored experience for your needs.

Fedora Asahi Remix 44 Brings Updated Software and Enhanced Mac Support
Source: fedoramagazine.org

Collaborative Development and Core Changes

Developed in partnership with the Fedora Asahi Special Interest Group (SIG) and the Asahi Linux project, Fedora Asahi Remix 44 inherits the full set of enhancements found in Fedora Linux 44. A notable change in this release is the retirement of the previously vendored Mesa and virglrenderer packages. Users who have not manually switched will be automatically transitioned to the upstream versions provided by the standard Fedora repositories. This move simplifies maintenance and ensures better compatibility with future updates.

Desktop Variants: KDE Plasma and GNOME

KDE Plasma 6.6 – The Flagship Experience

Fedora Asahi Remix 44 offers KDE Plasma 6.6 as its flagship desktop environment, bringing all the latest features from Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44. A key change is the replacement of the Calamares-based setup wizard with Plasma Setup, providing a native Plasma experience for creating user accounts and configuring the system. Additionally, Plasma Login Manager now serves as the default greeter and session manager, replacing SDDM. Please note that these changes apply only to new installations; existing users upgrading from previous versions will retain their current configuration.

GNOME 50 – A Fresh Alternative

For those who prefer a different workflow, a GNOME 50 variant is also available. Both desktop editions match what Fedora Linux offers, ensuring a consistent and up-to-date experience.

Fedora Asahi Remix 44 Brings Updated Software and Enhanced Mac Support
Source: fedoramagazine.org

Specialized Images: Server and Minimal

Beyond desktop environments, Fedora Asahi Remix 44 provides a Fedora Server variant, ideal for server workloads and headless deployments. Additionally, a Minimal image is available for users who want to build their own custom setup from scratch, giving full control over the installation.

Installation and Upgrades

To install Fedora Asahi Remix 44 on your Apple Silicon Mac, follow the detailed steps in the installation guide. If you are already running Fedora Asahi Remix 42 or 43, you can upgrade using the standard Fedora upgrade process. Note that upgrades via GNOME’s Software application are not supported; instead, use either KDE’s Plasma Discover or the DNF System Upgrade command to perform the upgrade.

Support and Feedback

If you encounter any issues specific to Fedora Asahi Remix, please report them in our bug tracker. For general assistance or questions, join the discussion on our Discourse forum or connect with the community in our Matrix room.

Note: Anchor links within the text (e.g., #installation-guide, #bug-tracker, #discourse, #matrix-room) are placeholders for now and would need actual IDs or URLs in a live environment.