The Fedora project has announced the release of Fedora 33. The latest version of the project comes with Btrfs as the default file system (in the Workstation version) and runs on GNOME 3.38 DE.
Each version now allows EarlyOOM to free up memory when heavy processes consume too much RAM and swap space.
The project adopted nano as the default text editor in the line commands, replacing vi.
"Regardless of the version of Fedora you use, you will have the last word offered by the open source world. We have released basic programming language and system library packages, including Python 3.9, Ruby on Rails 6.0 and Perl 5.32.
In Fedora KDE, and Fedora 32 Workstation we enabled the EarlyOOM service by default to improve the user experience in low memory situations. To improve the default Fedora experience, we set the nano app as the default editor, ένα φιλικό πρόγραμμα επεξwork για τους νέους χρήστες. Όσοι από εσάς θέλετε τη δύναμη των προγραμμάτων processingς όπως το vi μπορείτε φυσικά να ορίσετε τη δική σας προεπιλογή.”
More information can be found at announcement of the new release of the project.
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