Linux distribution Fedora 36 will reach end of life in a few days
Fedora 36, a popular open-source operating system, will no longer be supported by the Fedora Project starting May 16, 2023. The project maintains each release of Fedora Linux according to the Release Life Cycle, and Fedora 36 has reached the end of life. This means that the operating system will no longer receive any updates, including security patches, and will no longer be maintained by the project.
To ensure that users are not left without support, the Fedora documentation website has provided a thorough guide on how to upgrade to the latest version of Fedora. The guide walks users through the upgrade process in a couple of different ways, although all require an active and stable internet connection in order to perform the upgrade itself.
Users are advised to upgrade to the latest version of Fedora as soon as possible to ensure that their systems remain secure and up-to-date with the latest features. The Fedora Project recommends that users upgrade to Fedora 37 or Fedora 38, which are both currently supported and will continue to receive updates until their respective end-of-life dates.
