The great news from Red Hat they did not stop his growth Fedora 29. As we mentioned yesterday the distribution was released today with the stable version 29.
Fedora 29 as usual comes in three versions. These are Fedora Server, the Fedora Workstation for home and the Fedora Atomic Host, for Linux cloud users and containers.
All three versions come with the basics in common characteristics. For example they all run with Kernel Linux 4.19.
So, as always, the new version of Fedora comes with the latest versions of pre-installed applications, bug fixes, and improvements to system performance and functionality (*). The basic package of Fedora 29 includes updated compilers and programming languages such as Python 3.7, Perl 5.28. glibc 2,28, Gloang 1,11, and MySQL 8.
All versions of Fedora 29 bring a modular repository. This is an optional software repository that allows you to install additional software versions. This way you can maintain your operating system up-to-date while maintaining the version of an application you need even when changing the default version that is installed in the distribution. So you can keep the applications that you have tried, working, and do not want to upgrade them.
The latest version of Fedora includes GNOME 3.3.1 by default surface work. The new version offers better performance using less system resources. This allows you to run multiple applications simultaneously without performance issues.
This release also brings a new Podcasts app and automatically updates Flatpaks, Red Hat's global distribution system.
All three editions of Fedora 29 are ready for download instantly.
(*) The asterisk refers to improving functionality. Usually as it happened in the last version 28, the first minor was needed release for everything to work normally. But this is not a problem for the distribution, as the updates are immediate.
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