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Many desktop users love Red Hat's community Linux Fedora 30. They have good reason. Fedora is a great Linux desktop. But Fedora's far more than just a desktop. It comes in three major versions ...
The Fedora Project has announced the release of Fedora 30. The release cycle sees the cloud and server variants merged into Fedora Server edition, while Fedora Atomic Host has become Fedora CoreOS.
Fedora 30 also includes “flicker free boot,” which keeps the display from briefly turning off when you’re starting up a computer. And there are updates to GCC, PHP, Bash, and other software.
In April we'll transition from Fedora 29 to Fedora 30 in order to evaluate whatever freshness waits for us in the newest version. Something I'm particularly excited about is the addition of the ...
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