The Fedora team has announced the release of a new development snapshot of distribution. The Fedora 34 Beta distribution comes with a number of major changes, such as GNOME 40, the replacement of PulseAudio with PipeWire, and the default system files Btr that allows transparent compression.
"Since Fedora Linux 33 brought BTRFS as the default file system for surface variants work, Fedora Linux 34 Beta enables transparent compression for more disk space.
This increases the duration life of flash media by reducing write amplification for solid-state disks.
This compression improves reading, writing, and performance for larger files, with the potential for significant time efficiency in workflows.
With a foundation for future improvements, we aim to continue to add to these possibilities in future releases.
Desktop audio will change from using PulseAudio to PipeWire for better audio mixing and management streams. PipeWire is better designed to meet the needs of containers and applications released through Flatpaks.”
Read more in the official announcement
- Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-34_Beta-1.3.iso (1,908MB, SHA256, torrent sites),
- Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-34_Beta-1.3.iso (2,019MB, SHA256, torrent sites).