Fedora Asahi Remix 44 Brings Fedora Linux to Apple Silicon Macs with Enhanced Features
Fedora Asahi Remix 44 is now generally available, bringing the latest Fedora Linux experience to Apple Silicon Macs. This release, developed in close collaboration with the Fedora Asahi Special Interest Group (SIG) and the Asahi Linux project, incorporates all the improvements from Fedora Linux 44 while adding optimizations for Apple's M-series hardware. Users can expect a polished desktop experience, updated package management, and a range of installation options.
What's New in Fedora Asahi Remix 44
Collaboration and Underlying Changes
Fedora Asahi Remix 44 benefits from the advancements of upstream Fedora Linux 44, including security updates, performance enhancements, and newer software packages. A key change in this release is the retirement of vendored Mesa and virglrenderer packages. These graphics and virtualization components were previously maintained separately for Asahi hardware compatibility. With Fedora Asahi Remix 44, users are automatically transitioned to the upstream Mesa and virglrenderer packages provided by the official Fedora repositories. This ensures better alignment with the broader Fedora ecosystem and simplifies future updates.

Desktop Environments: KDE Plasma 6.6 and More
The flagship desktop experience in Fedora Asahi Remix 44 is KDE Plasma 6.6, which brings a host of new features from Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44. Notable improvements include a revamped system setup process: Plasma Setup now replaces the previous Calamares-based wizard, offering a more integrated Plasma-native experience for user account creation and system configuration. Additionally, Plasma Login Manager becomes the default greeter and session manager, superseding SDDM. These changes apply only to fresh installations; upgrading users from Fedora Asahi Remix 42 or 43 keep their existing configuration.
Available Variants for Every Use Case
Desktop Variants
Fedora Asahi Remix offers two desktop variants to suit different preferences:
- KDE Plasma 6.6 – The flagship variant with full integration and customization options.
- GNOME 50 – A variant featuring the latest GNOME release, matching what Fedora Linux provides for other architectures.
Both variants are fully optimized for Apple Silicon Macs, ensuring smooth performance and hardware compatibility.
Server and Minimal Images
For server workloads or headless deployments, a Fedora Server variant is available. It includes tools and services suitable for running servers on Apple Silicon hardware. Additionally, a Minimal image is provided for users who want to build their own custom environment from the ground up, installing only the packages they need.

Installation and Upgrade Paths
Installing Fresh
New users can install Fedora Asahi Remix 44 by following the official installation guide. The process involves downloading the appropriate image and using the Asahi Linux installer script, which handles partitioning and boot configuration.
Upgrading from Previous Versions
Users currently running Fedora Asahi Remix 42 or 43 can upgrade to version 44 using standard Fedora upgrade methods. Two supported approaches are:
- KDE Plasma Discover – The graphical software center in KDE can perform system upgrades.
- DNF System Upgrade – Command-line users can run
sudo dnf system-upgradefor a controlled upgrade.
Please note that upgrades via GNOME Software are not supported for Fedora Asahi Remix. Users are advised to use one of the above methods to ensure a smooth transition.
Getting Support and Reporting Issues
For any Remix-specific issues, users can report them in the official issue tracker. Community support is available through the Discourse forum or the Matrix room. The Fedora Asahi SIG and Asahi Linux developers are actively engaged in resolving problems and improving the experience.
With Fedora Asahi Remix 44, Apple Silicon Mac owners can enjoy a fully-featured Linux distribution that keeps pace with upstream developments while maintaining hardware-specific optimizations. Whether you prefer KDE Plasma or GNOME, need a server environment, or want a minimal base, this release offers a robust and well-supported platform.
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