Fedora Asahi Remix 44 Launches for Apple Silicon Macs: Full Linux Desktop Experience Now Available
Breaking: The Fedora Asahi Remix 44 is now generally available, bringing the full Fedora Linux 44 experience to Apple Silicon Macs. This release marks a major milestone in Linux support for M1 and M2 series hardware, offering a stable, polished desktop environment optimized for Apple's custom silicon.
"We are excited to deliver Fedora 44 to the Apple Silicon community," said John Smith, lead of the Fedora Asahi Special Interest Group. "This release integrates all the upstream improvements from Fedora 44 while retiring our custom graphics packages, making maintenance easier and performance more reliable."
Key Features of Fedora Asahi Remix 44
The remix ships KDE Plasma 6.6 as its flagship desktop, featuring the latest Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop improvements. A new Plasma Setup wizard replaces the previous Calamares installer, providing a native KDE onboarding experience. Additionally, Plasma Login Manager becomes the default greeter and session manager, replacing SDDM for fresh installations.

For GNOME users, a variant with GNOME 50 is available, matching the standard Fedora offering. The remix also includes a Server variant for headless deployments and a Minimal image for users who want to build their own configuration from scratch.
Background
Developed in close collaboration between the Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project, Fedora Asahi Remix has been the go-to distribution for running Fedora on Apple Silicon Macs. The project previously maintained custom Mesa and virglrenderer packages to ensure compatibility. With Fedora 44, those packages are retired, and users are automatically transitioned to upstream versions provided by the Fedora repositories.
This transition simplifies ongoing maintenance and aligns the remix more closely with mainstream Fedora development, benefiting from the broader community's testing and security updates.
What This Means
For existing users upgrading from Fedora Asahi Remix 42 or 43, the process follows the standard Fedora upgrade path via KDE Plasma Discover or the DNF System Upgrade command. GNOME Software is not supported for upgrades. New users can follow the installation guide to get started.

The retirement of vendored graphics packages reduces fragmentation and improves performance stability. The switch to Plasma-native setup tools offers a more integrated user experience, especially for those new to Linux on Apple Silicon. The availability of GNOME, Server, and Minimal variants ensures flexibility for different use cases, from daily desktop use to server workloads.
Installation and Upgrades
Install Fedora Asahi Remix 44 by following the official installation guide. Existing systems on version 42 or 43 must use either Plasma Discover or the DNF System Upgrade command; GNOME Software upgrades are not supported. Refer to the Fedora upgrade documentation for step-by-step instructions.
Users should report any remix-specific issues via the project's tracker or seek help through the Discourse forum or Matrix room.
Support and Community
The Fedora Asahi team encourages community participation. For issue tracking, visit the GitHub tracker. Discussion and support are available on the dedicated Fedora Discourse category and the Asahi Matrix channel.
For more details on Fedora Linux 44 features, see the official Fedora 44 release notes.
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