GNU/Linux Fedora 42 Installing Telegram – QuickStart Guide
Hi! This Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Telegram Messenger on Fedora 42 GNU/Linux Desktop.
Telegram for Fedora 42 is a Messaging App focused on Speed and Security. It’s super Fast, Simple, and Free.
You can use Telegram on all your Devices simultaneously — your Messages Sync Seamlessly across Phones, Tablets, and Computers.
Note: As an alternative, see How to Install Telegram Flatpak on Fedora.
With Telegram, you can Send Messages, Photos, Videos, and Files of any type (doc, zip, mp3, etc.), and create Groups of up to 200 members.
Moreover, Telegram’s goal is to help users reclaim their right to Privacy. It’s a global, non-commercial project supported by contributors from all around the world.
Finally, unlike WhatsApp, Telegram is Cloud-Based and Heavily Encrypted. You can access your messages from multiple devices at once and share unlimited photos, videos, and files up to 1.5 GB each.

What can you do with Telegram?
- Connect: from even the most remote locations.
- Coordinate: groups of up to 200 members.
- Synchronize: your chats across all devices.
- Send: documents of any type.
- Encrypt: personal and business secrets.
- Destruct: messages with a timer.
- Store: your media securely in the cloud.
- Build: your own tools using the Telegram API.
- Enjoy: direct feedback from your users or customers.
1. Launching Terminal
Open a Terminal Shell window
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands).