Finally, Fedora 26 operating system is here. The long anticipated os (I used it from the alpha and it was rock stable) is available for download in many different flavors.
Fedora 26 is one of the best Fedora releases
The new Fedora system appears to be shipped in over ten different version, from the standard Fedora 26 Workstation (with GNOME 3 on board) to the exotic Fedora 26 Robotics.
Thousands of improvements from the various upstream software are now integrated into Fedora 26. On Fedora 26 is here! article, you can find what’s new inside the system. From GCC 7 to Python 3.6, developers have a lot to discover; new partition tool in the installer and many many under the hood improvements, with last, but not least, the new major version of the DNF package manager. Really a lot of new stuff ready to be tested.
Fedora 26 Workstation is based on GNOME and features the newest version of the GNOME desktop. Natural Light Filter, new update system and notifications, an improved Builder. The workstation edition has a lot of improvements, which you can find in the article on Fedora Magazine titled What’s New in Fedora 26 Workstation.
You can directly download Fedora 26 from:
Or you can upgrade your system from Fedora 25 to Fedora 26. Fedora offers both a command-line method and a graphical upgrade method for upgrading Fedora 25 to Fedora 26. For more detailed instructions on how to upgrade from Fedora 25 to Fedora 26, you can check Upgrading Fedora 25 to Fedora 26.