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Current

No remixes are supported by or affiliated with the Fedora Project, but the remixes listed in this category are those whose latest releases are based on Fedora releases which are currently supported by the Fedora Project (presently Fedora 32 & Fedora 31).

MontanaLinux

  • Latest release: F32 (based on Fedora 32)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: https://www.montanalinux.org/index.php/taxonomy/term/12
  • Description: "MontanaLinux has all of the updates that were available on the build date and includes all of the desktop environments (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE, etc) and managers with KDE being the default. Also installed are a number of desktop applications (LibreOffice, GIMP, Inscape, Scribus, Dia, etc) as well as third-party stuff from rpmfusion (vlc, mplayer, etc) and the Adobe flash-plugin."

Network Security Toolkit (NST)

  • Latest release: 32-11992 (based on Fedora 32)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: https://www.networksecuritytoolkit.org/
  • Description: "This bootable ISO live DVD/USB Flash Drive (NST Live) is based on Fedora. The toolkit was designed to provide easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems. The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools. The majority of tools published in the article: Top 125 Security Tools by INSECURE.ORG are available in the toolkit. An advanced Web User Interface (WUI) is provided for system/network administration, navigation, automation, network monitoring, host geolocation, network analysis and configuration of many network and security applications found within the NST distribution. In the virtual world, NST can be used as a network security analysis validation and monitoring tool on enterprise virtual servers hosting virtual machines."

Berry Linux

  • Latest release: 1.32 (based on Fedora 31)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: https://berry-lab.net/
  • Description: "Berry Linux is a lightweight, lightning-fast operating system with good design and usability. It can boot from the CD-ROM / USB drive / USB-HDD / HDD. The strong points are to start quickly, to recognize much hardware automatically, and to be able to connected to the Internet. You can use the Internet safely because this operating system is little catching viruses. Including to play the DVD (kaffeine, xine, mplayer), you can enjoy music (audacious), pictures, and the image editing (GIMP, inkscape). Berry Linux lays emphasis on Japanese environment, various fonts and a good input engine. It aims at the next generation operating system and is using new technology. It is Fedora and Chrome OS base."

FX64 Linux

  • Latest release: F31 (based on Fedora 31)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: http://fx64.net/
  • Description: "FX64 Linux is a Fedora 30 based distro. Google Chrome, Java IcedTea, Skype, Viber & RAR preinstalled. Hand picked essential system, office, multimedia and internet applications. Updates directly from the official Fedora, RPM Fusion repositories. Comes with Cinnamon and Fluxbox. Thousands of free applications for every need directly from the open source community. Clean, lean and feature rich FREE AS IN BEER experience!"

Dormant

Remixes included in this category are those whose latest releases are based on Fedora releases which have reached end-of-life (EOL) status; however, the respective remix providers might support these remix releases despite their upstream's EOL status.

Hanthana

  • Latest release: 30-1.0 (based on Fedora 30)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: http://www.hanthana.org/
  • Description: "Hanthana is a Linux based operating system and a Fedora remix suitable for desktop and laptop users. Hanthana comes to you in the form of a LiveDVD for regular PC (i686 & x86_64 architectures) systems. You can run Hanthana Operating System directly from the LiveDVD and check out each and every feature before installing it on your hard disk."

FedBerry

  • Latest release: 29.1 (based on Fedora 29)
  • Architecture(s): ARM
  • Website: http://fedberry.org/
  • Description: "FedBerry is a Fedora Remix specifically built for use with Raspberry Pi® 2/3 Model B computers."

Amahi

  • Latest release: 11 (based on Fedora 27)
  • Architecture: x86_64
  • Website: https://www.amahi.org/
  • Description: "The Amahi Home Server makes your home networking simple. We like to call the Amahi servers HDAs, for "Home Digital Assistants." Each HDA delivers all the functionality you would want in a home server, while being as easy to use as a web browser."

Qubes OS

  • Latest release: 4.0.3 (based on Fedora 25)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: https://qubes-os.org/
  • Description: "Qubes is an open-source operating system designed to provide strong security for desktop computing. Qubes is based on Xen, the X Window System, and Linux, and can run most Linux applications and utilize most of the Linux drivers."

IGOS Nusantara (IGN)

[Indonesia, Go Open Source!]

  • Latest release: 12.12 (based on Fedora 24)
  • Architecture(s): x86, x86_64
  • Website: http://igos-nusantara.or.id/
  • Description: "IGOS Nusantara disingkat IGN adalah sistem operasi dengan perangkat lunak legal, handal dan tanpa membayar lisensi untuk pengguna di Indonesia. IGOS Nusantara dikembangkan oleh Pusat Penelitian Informatika Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia bersama dengan komunitas. IGOS Nusantara secara konsisten dikembangkan sejak tahun 2006. Setiap tahun dikeluarkan versi baru."
    [IGOS Nusantara, abbreviated IGN, is a reliable operating system with legal software, without paying a license for users in Indonesia. IGOS Nusantara is developed by Research Center for Informatics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences along with the community. IGOS Nusantara has been consistently developed since 2006. A new version is released every year.]

VortexBox

  • Latest release: 2.4 (based on Fedora 23)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: https://www.vortexbox.org/
  • Description: "VortexBox is a free, open source (GPL v3), quick-install ISO that turns your unused computer into an easy-to-use music server/jukebox. Once VortexBox has been loaded on an unused PC, it will automatically rip CDs to FLAC and MP3 files, ID3 tag the files , and download the cover art. Vortexbox will then serve the files to network media players such as Logitech Squeezebox, Sonos, or Linn. The music files can also be streamed to a Windows or Mac OSX system."

OLPC OS

[One Laptop per Child]

  • Latest release: 13.2.11 (based on Fedora 18)
  • Architecture(s): x86, ARM
  • Website: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OS_images
  • Description: "One Laptop per Child is a non-profit dedicated to improving the education of children all over the world."

Discontinued

Remixes included in this category have been discontinued and are listed for historical purposes only.

Korora

  • Latest release: 26 (based on Fedora 26)
  • Architecture(s): x86_64
  • Website: https://github.com/csmart/ansible-role-korora
  • Description: "Korora was born out of a desire to make Linux easier for new users, while still being useful for experts. Originally based on Gentoo Linux in 2005, Korora was re-born in 2010 as a Fedora Remix with tweaks and extras to make the system 'just work' out of the box."