As we said in a previous release, the new Fedora 26 Beta is released today: The Fedora team has just released a new development snapshot of the Linux-based Linux distribution supported by Red Hat.
Fedora is one of the most popular GNU/Linux distributions. It is the result of the Fedora Project, a broad community of volunteers and is sponsored by Red Hat. Fedora's default environment is the GNOME desktop and the default interface is GNOME Shell. Of course it also supports other desktop environments, such as: KDE, Xfce, LXDE, MATE and Cinnamon which are released as custom ISO on Fedora spins.
The new development release, Fedora 26 Beta, features updated versions of the GNU Compiler Collection and Go language. It also comes with a new partition manager for the program installationof the Fedora system.
“Fedora, always on the path to innovation, ships with the latest version of the GNU Compiler Collection, also known as GCC, bringing the latest language features and optimizations to users and the software they develop. The latest version is 1.8, and it includes support for 32-bit MIPS and improvements are coming speeds.
One of the most important changes is the addition of blivet-gui to the installer. This provides a 'building-blocks' style partitioning GUI for sysadmins and enthusiasts who know the ins and outs of storage systems.”
Additional information can be found in the Fedora Magazine release as well as in the Fedora Magazine change log of Fedora 26.
Fedora is available in multiple versions: