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Fedora 44 Arrives: Enhanced Desktops, Better Gaming, and New Developer Tools

Last updated: 2026-05-01 10:24:26 · Linux & DevOps

A New Chapter for Fedora

The Fedora Project continues its tradition of pushing open-source boundaries with the release of version 44. Since its launch in 2003 as a community-driven spin-off of Red Hat Linux, Fedora has maintained an upstream-first philosophy, often introducing cutting-edge technologies before other distributions. This release is no exception, bringing significant updates to both the Workstation and KDE Plasma Desktop editions, alongside improvements for gamers and developers.

Fedora 44 Arrives: Enhanced Desktops, Better Gaming, and New Developer Tools
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What’s New in Fedora 44?

Fedora 44 arrives with Linux kernel 6.19, which expands hardware support and includes enhancements for gaming. Both desktop variants ship with fresh wallpapers, as is customary. Let’s dive into the key highlights.

GNOME 50: The Flagship Desktop

Fedora Workstation 44 features GNOME 50, which finally removes X11 from GDM—a move originally planned for GNOME 49 but delayed due to a last-minute bug. With this change, the display manager now relies entirely on Wayland. Additionally, variable refresh rate (VRR) and fractional scaling—previously experimental—are now stable. If you own a high-refresh-rate monitor, this release is an excellent time to give them a try.

The Files app (Nautilus) has been updated with case-insensitive path completion in the location bar and now uses GNOME’s sandboxed Glycin library for faster image thumbnail loading.

KDE Plasma 6.6: A Refined Experience

Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44 ships with Plasma 6.6, which introduces a post-install setup wizard and replaces SDDM with the new Plasma Login Manager across all KDE variants. The screenshot tool, Spectacle, now supports OCR (optical character recognition), allowing you to extract text directly from screenshots—a handy feature for copying information from images.

Fedora 44 Arrives: Enhanced Desktops, Better Gaming, and New Developer Tools
Source: itsfoss.com

Gaming and Developer Improvements

Fedora 44 brings meaningful updates for gamers: the NTSYNC kernel module improves compatibility with Windows games via Wine, and the Games Lab spin has been reworked with a more curated selection of gaming tools and libraries.

For developers, the GNU toolchain has been refreshed, and several language runtimes (including Python, Ruby, and Node.js) have been upgraded. These changes ensure Fedora remains a solid platform for both hobbyists and professionals.

Summary

Fedora 44 is a polished release that solidifies GNOME 50’s Wayland-only approach, refines the KDE Plasma experience, and delivers tangible benefits for gaming and development. Whether you’re a desktop user, a server administrator, or a container enthusiast, this release has something to offer.

For more details, visit the Fedora Project website.