GNU/Linux Fedora 40: Installing Godot – QuickStart Guide
Hi! This tutorial shows you step-by-step how to download and install the latest Godot Standard and Mono versions on Fedora 40 GNU/Linux desktop.
Godot for Fedora 40 is a free and open-source, community-driven, advanced 2D and 3D multi-platform game engine.
Create games with ease, using Godot’s unique approach to game development.
The main Godot features include:
Nodes for all your needs. Godot comes with hundreds of built-in nodes that make game design a breeze. You can also create your own for custom behaviors, editors, and much more.
Flexible scene system. Create node compositions with support for instancing and inheritance.
Visual editor with all the tools you need, packed into a beautiful and uncluttered context-sensitive UI.
Friendly content creation pipeline for artists, level designers, animators, and everything in between.
Persistent live editing where changes are not lost after stopping the game. It even works on mobile devices!
Create your own custom tools with ease using the incredible tool system.
Finally, this guide includes detailed instructions on getting started with Godot on Fedora.

1. Launching Shell Emulator
Open a Terminal window.
(Press “Enter” to execute commands)
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