Fedora Linux 36 released on May 10, 2022, reached end-of-life on May 16, 2023. This means that after this date, there will no longer be updates of any kind for Fedora Linux 36, including security updates or security bulletins. All updates to Fedora Linux 36 being pushed to stable releases will also be stopped.
Fedora Linux 37, released on November 15, 2022, will continue to receive updates until approximately one month after the release of Fedora Linux 39, which is around November 14, 2023.
We encourage users of Fedora Linux 36 to upgrade to Fedora Linux 37 as soon as possible to ensure they continue to receive security updates and bug fixes. To upgrade, you can follow my detailed upgrade guide below:
#How to upgrade from Fedora 36 Workstation to Fedora 37 (GUI and CLI method)
In addition, Fedora 38 is the latest version, you can try to install it freshly.
Fedora is a community-supported project dedicated to developing and maintaining a free and open source operating system based on the Linux kernel. Fedora is known for its cutting-edge software and commitment to innovation.
The Fedora Project releases a new version of Fedora every six months. New versions are based on the previous version, adding new features, bug fixes and security updates.
Fedora is a popular choice for those who want an operating system that is cutting-edge and constantly updated. This is also a good choice if users want to participate in the development of free and open source operating systems.
From Maillist Announcement, EOL wiki
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