According to the installation page Fedora is not in the list of supported Linux distributions:

As for latest versions of Linux, it appears that Ubuntu 22.04 is not the only recent distro not supported officially at this time, RHEL 9 is not listed as supported either and that came out 17 May. :frowning:

Trying to shoehorn the tool onto a non-supported platform is not advised. The steps listed in this thread is putting libraries that Ubuntu has deprecated and no longer ships for a reason back on to the system. This is never a good idea. It is better to file a bug report, or vote up one that was already submitted so that the MongoDB team knows that this is a serious issue.

I get that it sucks that MongoDB is behind in making sure the release of its software does not run on platforms that were released several months prior to MongoDB’s own release, but that’'s the way it is currently. Hopefully in the future there is not this type of problem when new versions of MongoDB are released.

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