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GUI on Fedora 38

If you're looking for a cutting-edge, easy-to-use operating system for personal computers or servers, GUI on Fedora 38 should definitely be on your list. It's even upstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and compatible with most RHEL software! With containerization and cloud technology, you have remote access to your workstation no matter where you go. Plus, the preconfigured user interface and open source devtools make it really easy to be productive. 

One of the best parts is that there are so many customization options available. Whether you're an experienced developer or just getting started, GUI on Fedora 38 has you covered with support for a huge range of programming languages and virtualization technologies. And if you're administering your own servers, you'll be happy to learn that Fedora has system management tools and authentication software for user access control (UAC) to ease administration tasks for bare metal or cloud servers. It’s easy to keep everything running smoothly. 

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GUI on Fedora 38 is a Unix like OS available in Workstation, Server, CoreOS for cloud computing, Silverblue for container based workflows, and IoT (Internet of Things) editions. Multiple package manager software includes RPM, DNF, Flatpak, and OSTree to control installation, removal, and all OS software updates. 

GUI on Fedora 38 Workstations offer unbounded customization. GNOME and GNOME Shell are default desktops and UI, but changable to KDE Plasma, Xfce, LXQt, LXDE, MATE, and more. The LibreOffice suite provides a document editor, spreadsheets, presentation slides, and database management. 

Podman, Vagrant, and Docker containerization builds, manages, and deploys applications wherever needed. GUI on Fedora 38 supports various programming languages including Ruby, PHP, Python, R, Rust, Java, Golang, Node.js, and many more. Developers utilize Redis, MongoDB, SQLite, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, or the Cassandra database management system for data storage needs. 

GUI on Fedora 38 is highly secure thanks to Security Enhanced Linux (SEL) kernel. It applies robust security policies and access control protocols alongside the OpenSSH secure shell (SSH), which encrypts communications. Aarch64, ARM, x86_64, RISC-V, and other processor architectures are supported by GUI on Fedora 38 for flexible use on various computer hardware. 

Ntegral certified images are always up-to-date, secure, and built to work right out of the box. 

Ntegral packages applications following industry standards, and continuously monitors all components and libraries for vulnerabilities and application updates. When any security threat or update is identified, Ntegral automatically repackages the applications and pushes the latest versions to the cloud marketplaces.