Meet our spins.
What is a spin? Fedora spins are alternate version of Fedora, tailored for various types of users via hand-picked application set or customizations.
| #1 | KDE 3353 downloads |
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A complete, modern desktop built using the K Desktop Environment (KDE). Learn more & download! > |
| #2 | XFCE 704 downloads |
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A complete, well-integrated Xfce desktop. Learn more & download! > |
| #3 | BrOffice 213 downloads |
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Brazilian localized spin that provides the legal brand for OpenOffice.org in Brazil. Learn more & download! > |
| #4 | Games 180 downloads |
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A perfect show-case of the best games available in Fedora. Learn more & download! > |
| #5 | FEL 155 downloads |
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Fedora's high-end hardware design and simulation platform. Learn more & download! > |
| #6 | Edu 67 downloads |
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A special selection of applications related to educational and scientific purposes. Learn more & download! > |
Note: Spin popularity is determined by number of downloads since the most recent Fedora release.
| #1 | BrOffice 213 downloads |
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Brazilian localized spin that provides the legal brand for OpenOffice.org in Brazil. Learn more & download! > |
| #2 | Edu 67 downloads |
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A special selection of applications related to educational and scientific purposes. Learn more & download! > |
| #3 | FEL 155 downloads |
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Fedora's high-end hardware design and simulation platform. Learn more & download! > |
| #4 | Games 180 downloads |
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A perfect show-case of the best games available in Fedora. Learn more & download! > |
| #5 | KDE 3353 downloads |
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A complete, modern desktop built using the K Desktop Environment (KDE). Learn more & download! > |
| #6 | XFCE 704 downloads |
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A complete, well-integrated Xfce desktop. Learn more & download! > |
Meet the Spin Community
Chitlesh Goorah, Fedora Electronic Lab
"At the very beginning, there was neither the intention for a Fedora Electronic Lab nor its spin. During my post-graduate studies in Micro-Nano Electronic Engineering, I needed VLSI simulation tools. I started packaging the VLSI simulation tools for Fedora, which I needed for my studies. Then MirjamWaeckerlin and my lecturers in Strasbourg, France, encouraged the concept of introducing Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Design Flows on Fedora, so that they can recommend to other students or use those tools themselves."







