![]() ![]() Of particular note, we have improved support for the Rockchip system-on-a-chip devices including the Rock960, RockPro64, and Rock64, plus initial support for “ panfrost”, an open source 3D accelerated graphics driver for newer Arm Mali “midgard” GPUs. Fedora Spins and Labs target a variety of audiences and use cases, including the Fedora Astronomy, which brings a complete open source toolchain to both amateur and professional astronomers, and desktop environments like KDE Plasma and Xfce.Īnd, don’t forget our alternate architectures, ARM AArch64, Power, and S390x. Of course, we produce more than just the editions. (Stay tuned for a planned contest to find a shiny name for the IoT edition!) This release features GNOME 3.34, which brings significant performance enhancements which will be especially noticeable on lower-powered hardware.įedora Server brings the latest in cutting-edge open source server software to systems administrators in an easy-to-deploy fashion.Īnd, in preview state, we have Fedora CoreOS, a category-defining operating system made for the modern container world, and Fedora IoT for “edge computing” use cases. Look for many more enhancements to this tool and the user experience around it in the next few months - your feedback is very welcome.įedora Editions are targeted outputs geared toward specific “showcase” uses.įedora Workstation focuses on the desktop, and particular software developers who want a “just works” Linux operating system experience. This containerized workflow is vital for users of the ostree-based Fedora variants like CoreOS, IoT, and Silverblue, but is also extremely useful on any workstation or even server system. It’s as simple as running “toolbox enter” from the command line. This is a simple tool for launching and managing personal workspace containers, so you can do development or experiment in an isolated experience. If you haven’t used the Fedora Toolbox, this is a great time to try it out. If you just want to get to the bits without delay, go to right now. ![]() Thanks to the hard work of thousands of Fedora community members and contributors, we’re celebrating yet another on-time release. It’s here! We’re proud to announce the release of Fedora 31. ![]()
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