![]() Click on the icon for your machine type (in my case, the Apple logo), and you get an installation package. I got on my other MacBook and visited the Fedora Workstation site, which links to Fedora Media Writer. ![]() This machine has a CD slot, so you could burn an ISO and boot from it, but I chose to go straight to a bootable USB option. The first step is to find the right way to install Fedora. ![]() It took me just over an hour to get Fedora 33 working on this laptop with the steps below. I specifically worked on Fedora, so I decided to try to install the latest version on this MacBook Pro. It's been a few years since I worked solely on Linux workstations as a developer. ![]() Free online course: RHEL Technical Overview. ![]()
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