Fedora Workstation 44 has been released, shipping with GNOME 50 as its default desktop environment. Key highlights include a range of GNOME 50 refinements covering accessibility, color management, and remote desktop. A new Digital Wellbeing feature introduces native Parental Controls for setting screen time limits and bedtimes directly from Settings. Default applications like the Document Viewer, File Manager, and Calendar have also received improvements. Users can upgrade via the official website, GNOME Software, or the terminal using dnf system-upgrade.
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