Fedora Asahi Remix 44 Launches for Apple Silicon Macs with Major Desktop Updates
Breaking News – The Fedora Asahi Remix 44 is now generally available, bringing Fedora Linux 44 to Apple Silicon Macs with a refreshed desktop experience and streamlined package management. This release, developed in collaboration with the Fedora Asahi Special Interest Group and the Asahi Linux project, marks a significant step forward for Linux on M1, M2, and M3 hardware.
“Fedora Asahi Remix 44 delivers the latest Fedora improvements to Apple Silicon users, offering both KDE Plasma 6.6 and GNOME 50 as flagship desktops,” said a project spokesperson. “We have retired our custom Mesa and virglrenderer packages, moving users to upstream Fedora repositories for better integration and future updates.”
Background
Fedora Asahi Remix is a specialized distribution that adapts Fedora Linux for Apple Silicon Macs, leveraging the Asahi Linux project’s drivers. Since its initial release, the remix has provided a polished Linux experience on non-Intel Macs, with regular updates aligned to Fedora’s release cycle.

The collaboration between the Fedora Asahi SIG and Asahi Linux ensures that hardware-specific features—such as GPU acceleration and power management—are fully supported. This release also transitions users to upstream Mesa and virglrenderer packages, simplifying maintenance and ensuring compatibility with Fedora’s broader ecosystem.
What This Means
For current users, upgrading to Fedora Asahi Remix 42 or 43 is straightforward via DNF system upgrade or KDE Plasma Discover, though GNOME Software is not supported. New installations benefit from a Plasma-native setup wizard that replaces the previous Calamares installer, providing a seamless first-boot experience.
This release solidifies Fedora Asahi Remix as a leading option for Linux on Apple Silicon, offering both a full desktop environment and server variants. The retirement of custom packages reduces fragmentation, making it easier for users to install third-party software and receive updates.

Key Features and Variants
KDE Plasma 6.6 is the flagship desktop, featuring the new Plasma Setup wizard and Plasma Login Manager as the default greeter (new installs only). GNOME 50 is available as an alternative, matching Fedora Linux’s desktop offerings. Server and Minimal images cater to headless deployments and custom builds.
All variants support the same hardware features, including accelerated graphics and Thunderbolt peripherals. The release also ensures compatibility with recent Apple firmware updates.
Installation and Upgrade
New users can install Fedora Asahi Remix by following the official installation guide. Existing systems on version 42 or 43 can upgrade via DNF System Upgrade or KDE’s Plasma Discover. Upgrades via GNOME Software are not supported.
“We recommend using DNF System Upgrade for the most reliable process,” the project stated. “KDE users may also use Discover for a graphical approach.”
Support and Feedback
Report any Remix-specific issues on the Fedora Asahi issue tracker. Community support is available via the Discourse forum and Matrix room.
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