Fedora Linux is Red Hat’s free alternative to the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, which recently gained ARM server support, and it’s one of the most used GNU/Linux distributions out there besides Ubuntu, of course. With the release of Fedora 27, the GNU/Linux distro received some of the latest Open Source technologies and software applications, starting with the GNOME 3.26 desktop environment and the Linux 4.13 kernel, and continuing with the LibreOffice 5.4 office suite.