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Fedora 44 Delayed Again: Final Release Expected April 28, 2026

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Fedora 44 has a new target release date of Tuesday, April 28, 2026. This decision was made during a "Go/No-Go" meeting on April 16 after developers determined the F44 didn't yet meet their quality standards.

Fedora Linux 44 Workstation
Fedora Linux 44 Workstation

The original release date for Fedora 44 was April 14th. This date was subsequently delayed twice: first to April 21st, and most recently to the current target of April 28, 2026, due to outstanding blocker bugs.

Update:

The Fedora Project has officially approved Fedora 44 for a Tuesday, 28 April launch. Read the following link for more details:

Why Fedora 44 Release is Delayed

The Fedora Linux 44 delay is caused by four "blocker" bugs. In the Fedora project, a blocker is a major issue that breaks specific rules for a stable release and must be fixed before the public can download the final version.

As stated in the official f44-final-go-no-go-meeting log, the main problems currently being fixed include:

  • Installer Crashes: The system installer (Anaconda) sometimes crashes unexpectedly during the final stages of a setup.
  • Disk Partitioning Issues: A bug causes the installer to crash when it encounters certain types of BTRFS drive layouts, which prevents users from finishing their installation.
  • Desktop Setup Errors: There are also two accepted bugs related to setting up the Plasma desktop environment.

Problems that did not Cause a Delay

Not every bug is considered a blocker. Developers decided that some issues weren't serious enough to delay the launch for everyone:

  • Cosmetic Errors: An error message about the bootloader (Grub) was rejected because it looks ugly but does not actually break the boot process.
  • Hardware-Specific Issues: Graphical glitches on a specific Dell laptop and a wifi issue reported by only one user were rejected because they are not widespread enough to stop the global release.
  • Encryption Screen Glitches: A bug where the screen goes black when typing an encryption password on certain ThinkPads was "punted", meaning the team couldn't reach a clear decision on it yet.

Community Reaction

Most Fedora users and developers appear to support the delay, often stating they would rather have a stable system later than a buggy one right now. They have praised the project for being very transparent about these problems by making their meeting logs public.

You Still Can Upgrade to Fedora 44

If you are an experienced user who is already running Fedora, it is actually possible to upgrade now using the command line. The current blockers mostly affect people doing a fresh installation from a USB drive rather than those upgrading an existing system.

To upgrade to Fedora Linux 44 from Fedora 43, read the following guide:

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