Fedora 26 Final: just released officially

Matthew Miller has just announced the release of the final version of Fedora 26. Fedora is available in three versions: Workstation, Server and Atomic Host and can be run on various hardware including i686, x86_64, and ARM.

The Fedora 26 features a new disk partition manager in the εγκατάστασης Anaconda που χρησιμοποιεί και έρχεται με πολλές ενημερώσεις πακέτων:

“First, of course, we have thousands of improvements from the various upstream software we integrate, including new development tools like GCC 7, Golang 1.8 and 3.6.

We have added a new disk partitioning tool to Anaconda (the Fedora installer) as the existing feature was hard for non-specialists. However, this option will be appreciated by its operational friends and sysadmins who wish to build their own storage system from the basic building tools.

F26 also has many improvements, such as better storage of user and group information and better management of debugging information. DNF package manager comes with a new major version (2.5) bringing a lot of news ” says Matthew Miller in the announcement of the new edition.

More information about the new Final can be found at publication of the publication and distribution notes.

Download:

Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-26-1.5.iso (1,491MB, SHA256, torrent sites),

Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-26-1.5.iso (2,290MB, SHA256, torrent sites).

The editions του Fedora μπορούν να κατέβουν από την επίσημη turned and torrents from him torrent server.

Fedora 26 All ISO from the official server:

[DIR] CloudImages /
[DIR] Docker /
[DIR] Everything /
[DIR] Server /
[DIR] Spins /
[DIR] Workstation /

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