The Fedora team has announced a new development snapshot of the popular Linux distribution. The new version Fedora 35 Beta is already out with GNOME 41, a new updated software manager and utilities to improve laptop battery life. It runs on Linux Kernel 5.14.
“Fedora 35 Workstation Beta features GNOME 41, the latest version of the GNOME desktop environment. GNOME 41 includes a new software manager that makes it easier to find and install the tools you need. The new version brings a lot of news libraries: Python 3.10, Perl 5.34, PHP 8.0, and more.
Now, when you activate third-party repositories during installation, you will also have access to the flatpaks from Flathub to replenish the Fedora repository. The Fedora 35 Workstation also includes the power-profiles-daemon, which lets you choose between optimizing for system performance or battery life.
Also new in this release is Fedora Kinoite, a KDE Plasma environment based on the technology rpm-ostree. Όπως το Fedora Silverblue, το Kinoite παρέχει ατομικές updates and an immutable operating system for increased reliability.
Fedora Linux 35 uses a switch for PipeWire to manage it sound by introducing WirePlumber as the default session manager. WirePlumber allows customizing rules for routing flows to and from devices.”
Above information can be found at announcement of the new version.
- Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-35_Beta-1.2.iso (1,910MB, SHA256, torrent sites),
- Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-35_Beta-1.2.iso (2,133MB, SHA256, torrent sites).