
These computers have a modern UEFI BIOS with Secure Boot and generally exhibit better performance with modern Operating Systems or Browsers. This guide will cover the installation of Fedora 36 on a Dell Computer with a UEFI BIOS with Secure Boot and should cover all Dell PCs equipped with a 6th Generation Intel Processor or newer (manufactured in late 2015 and after). Official and Selected Third-Party Repositories.GNOME3 Desktop Environment User Interface Tour.Privacy Settings and Third-Party Repositories.Removing Old Boot Entries and Dell Data Wipe.


In the vast majority of cases (unless your device is absolutely bleeding edge) all the required drivers will be inbuilt into the Linux Kernel or obtained via Third-Party repositories. The UEFI BIOS will be configured with Secure Boot.įedora is a Linux distribution that has wide support from chip manufacturers such as Intel, AMD and NVIDIA and OEMs such as Dell and Lenovo. This guide will look at installation of Fedora 36 on a Dell equipped with an 11th Generation Intel Processor. Installation of Fedora 36 on a Dell PC with a UEFI BIOS and Secure Boot
