Fedora 27 reaches EOL, upgrade to Fedora 29 now
Four weeks ago, the Fedora project team released the 29th major version of the Linux distribution. Now, Fedora 27 reaches EOL, and official security patches and feature updates are no longer available. If you are still using the old version of Fedora, it is recommended to upgrade to Fedora 28 / 29 to continue receiving important security updates.
Fedora Magazine, Paul W. Frields explained, “at this point, packages in the Fedora 27 repositories no longer receive security, bugfix, or enhancement updates. Furthermore, the community adds no new packages to the Fedora 27 collection starting at End of Life. Essentially, the Fedora 27 release will not change again, meaning users no longer receive the normal benefits of this leading-edge operating system.”