Fedora

Fedora is an independently developed Linux distribution. It uses GNOME as desktop environment by default. Several official spins exist, including one using KDE as desktop environment, one using Xfce and another one using LXDE. For further information visit wikipedia including the version history.

Software

Software that works with Fedora Linux can be found here - some packages are available in the Fedora repository:

program type package
cGPSmappercreating / modifying Garmin vectors map.command line-
geotaggeolocation of photos with google maps displayJavageotag
Gosmoreopenstreetmap.org viewer and wayfinderGTKgosmore
GPSBabelconverting various data formats to GPX formatcommand linegpsbabel
GpsDrivenavigation systemGTKgpsdrive
GPSMangraphical manager of GPS dataTcl/Tkgpsman
GpsPruneviewing and editing gps tracks with OSM overlaysJavagpsprune
JOSM (install notes)Java OpenStreetMap EditorJavajosm
KDE Marbleglobe programKDE/Qtmarble
MerkaartorOpenStreetMap editorQtmerkaartor
mkgmapconverter OSM data into Garmin imgcommand linemkgmap
mtkbabelGPS devices based on the MediaTek MTK chipsetcommand linemtkbabel
NaviPOWMdisplay vector maps at your GPS position, produce tracklogs in NMEAQt-
Navitcar navigation system with routing engineGTKnavit
OSM2GoOpenStreetMap editorGTK-
osm2pgsqlconverts OSM data to PostgreSQLcommand lineosm2pgsql
QLandkartemap viewerQtqlandkarte
RouteConverterconversion of gps tracks and display themJavarouteconverter
Show Your PlacesCMS for managing geolocated photoswebsyp
Vikingmanage GPS dataGTKviking

For all these programs with an Fedora package name given, you can install them very simply using the PackageKit, just search for the name and click to install. Or from the command line just install them directly:

dnf install <packagename>

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