If you are a fan of this distribution, you can download your copy here.
But if you’re a real fan and you already use Fedora, you can upgrade by following the steps below:
Step 1: Update your packages:
Sudo dnf upgrade –refresh
Step 2: Restart the system
Sudo reboot
Step 3: install the DNF plugin for the upgrade:
Sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
Step 4: Start updating:
Sudo dnf system-upgrade download –releasever=35
Step 5: finish the update:
Sudo dnf system upgrade reboot
Once that’s done, you can start using your Fedora 35!
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