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Phoronix reports that Fedora 44 has new RISC-V images available, aimed at broader support across more RISC-V hardware. The release also includes an updated “Omni” kernel tailored for wider compatibility.

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Key Takeaway Fedora 44 now ships RISC-V images plus an updated Omni kernel to widen hardware compatibility.
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Fedora 44 now ships RISC-V images plus an updated Omni kernel to widen hardware compatibility.

Phoronix reports that Fedora 44 has new RISC-V images available, aimed at broader support across more RISC-V hardware. The release also includes an updated “Omni” kernel tailored for wider compatibility.

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Architecture focus RISC-V
Release content New Fedora 44 RISC-V images released
Kernel included New “Omni” kernel
Goal of update Broader RISC-V hardware support

What to Watch

  • Look for follow-up coverage on additional RISC-V device support after the Omni-kernel update. Phoronix
  • Monitor Phoronix for testing reports and benchmarks tied to Fedora 44 RISC-V image deployments. Phoronix

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  • Fedora 44 RISC-V Images Released, Including New "Omni" Kernel For Broader RISC-V Hardware Support Phoronix
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