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Upgrading and Exploring Fedora Workstation 44: A Step-by-Step Guide

2026-05-01 14:01:01

Introduction

Fedora Workstation 44 brings exciting updates, most notably GNOME 50 with refined accessibility, color management, and remote desktop features. New native Parental Controls let you set screen time limits and bedtimes directly from Settings. Many default applications—like the Document Viewer, File Manager, and Calendar—have also been improved. This guide walks you through upgrading your existing Fedora installation and exploring these new capabilities. Whether you're a seasoned Fedora user or new to the platform, follow these steps to get the most out of Fedora 44.

Upgrading and Exploring Fedora Workstation 44: A Step-by-Step Guide
Source: fedoramagazine.org

What You Need

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Your System

Before upgrading, ensure your current Fedora installation is fully updated. Open a terminal and run:

sudo dnf upgrade --refresh

This downloads the latest packages for your current release. After completion, reboot if a kernel update was applied. Next, back up important files to an external drive or cloud service. While upgrades are generally safe, unexpected interruptions can lead to data loss. Use tools like Deja Dup or simple rsync commands.

Step 2: Choose Your Upgrade Method

Fedora offers two primary upgrade paths: via GNOME Software (graphical) or the terminal (using dnf system-upgrade). Both reach the same result; pick the one you're most comfortable with. Below we cover both so you can decide.

Step 3: Upgrade Using GNOME Software (Recommended for Beginners)

GNOME Software provides a user-friendly interface:

  1. Open Software from the Activities overview.
  2. Click on the Updates tab.
  3. If Fedora 44 is available, you'll see a banner saying "Fedora Linux 44 is now available". Click Download.
  4. Wait for the download to complete (it may take several minutes).
  5. Once downloaded, click Restart & Upgrade. Your system will reboot and begin the upgrade process automatically.
  6. After the upgrade finishes, you'll boot into Fedora 44. Log in and enjoy.

Step 4: Upgrade Using the Terminal (Advanced Users)

If you prefer the command line:

  1. Install the dnf-plugin-system-upgrade plugin if not already present:
    sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
  2. Download the upgrade packages:
    sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=44
  3. Review any dependency issues. If prompted about conflicts, resolve them by removing conflicting packages or using --allowerasing (with caution).
  4. Initiate the upgrade reboot:
    sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot
  5. Your system will reboot and perform the upgrade. After completion, you'll be greeted by the Fedora 44 login screen.

Step 5: Post-Upgrade Verification

Once you're in Fedora 44, confirm the upgrade succeeded:

Step 6: Explore GNOME 50 Enhancements

Now that you're on Fedora 44, take a tour of the new GNOME 50 features:

Upgrading and Exploring Fedora Workstation 44: A Step-by-Step Guide
Source: fedoramagazine.org

Step 7: Try Updated Default Applications

Several core apps have been refreshed:

To explore all changes, read the official GNOME 50 release notes.

Tips for a Smooth Upgrade

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