Fedora Workstation 44 Launches with GNOME 50 and New Parental Controls
Fedora Workstation 44 is now available, delivering the latest GNOME 50 desktop environment and introducing native parental controls for the first time. The release marks a significant step in the project's Digital Wellbeing initiative, allowing users to set screen time limits and bedtimes directly from Settings.
"We are thrilled to bring GNOME 50 to Fedora users with a host of refinements that enhance everyday computing," said a Fedora Project spokesperson. "The new parental controls give families more control over their digital lives without requiring third-party tools."
Background
Fedora Workstation has long been a showcase for the latest GNOME releases. Version 44 continues this tradition by bundling GNOME 50, which includes updates to accessibility, color management, and remote desktop support.

Default applications such as the Document Viewer, File Manager, and Calendar have also received improvements. Users upgrading from previous versions will notice smoother performance and a more polished desktop experience.
What This Means
For end users, the addition of built-in parental controls addresses a gap in Linux desktop environments. Combined with GNOME 50's refinements, Fedora Workstation 44 becomes a more family-friendly operating system right out of the box.

Existing Fedora users can upgrade via GNOME Software or the terminal using dnf system-upgrade. New users can download the ISO from the official website.
Key Features at a Glance
- GNOME 50 desktop with hundreds of refinements
- Parental Controls for screen time and bedtime scheduling
- Updated default apps including Document Viewer, Files, and Calendar
- Improved accessibility and color management tools
"This is more than an incremental update—it's a targeted effort to make the open-source desktop more inclusive and secure," the spokesperson added. "We encourage everyone to check the Fedora Linux 44 Change Set wiki for the full list of changes."
For discussion and support, the Fedora community is active on the Fedora Discussion forum and Matrix chat.
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