

Log in to Ask Fedora to try it out and watch for a Fedora Magazine article about it soon.Īs always, thanks to the thousands of people who contributed in some way to the Fedora Project in this release cycle, and to the Fedora heroes who helped get this release out on schedule even with so much else going on. Fedora 30 Workstation includes the latest version of the GNOME interface, GNOME 3.32.
FEDORA 30 WORKSTATION UPGRADE
Or if you’re already running a Fedora release, follow the easy upgrade instructions.Īlong with the release of Fedora 30, we’re moving our “Ask Fedora” support forum to the Discourse platform. GCC 9, Bash 5.0, and PHP 7.3 are among the many updated packages in Fedora 30. No matter what variant of Fedora you use, you’re getting the latest the open source world has to offer. New to Fedora Server are Linux System Roles - a collection of roles and modules executed by Ansible to assist Linux admins in the configuration of common GNU/Linux subsystems

GNOME 3.32 features an updated visual style, including the user interface, the icons, and the desktop itself. And, we haven’t forgotten our alternate architectures, ARM AArch64, Power, and S390x.įedora Workstation features GNOME 3.32 - the latest release of this popular desktop environment. Fedora Spins and Labs target a variety of audiences and use cases, including the Internet of Things. Of course, we produce more than just the editions. The Fedora Workstation edition continues to focus on delivering the latest in open source desktop tools. We’re bringing in Fedora CoreOS to replace Fedora Atomic Host as our container-focused deliverable in the Fedora 30 timeframe - stay tuned for that. As part of Fedora 30, we’re combining cloud and server into the Fedora Server edition. Since we first started using this concept in the Fedora 21 release, the needs of the community have continued to evolve. Variants and moreįedora Editions are targeted outputs geared toward specific “showcase” uses. Even though it went so quickly, a lot has happened in the last half year, and you’ll see the results in Fedora 30. Today, we announce our next operating system release. It seems like it was just six months ago that we announced Fedora 29, and here we are again.
