The Fedora is one of the most popular distributions GNU/Linux. It is the result of the Fedora Project, a large volunteer community funded by Red Hat. It uses the Linux kernel and a set of core tools from the GNU project.
So today the Fedora project team announced the release of Fedora 36 new edition offers desktop users the opportunity to run GNOME 42 with almost all applications ported to GTK 4.
The Fedora 36 operating system also brings with it a new version of the software managements Ansible (management software) while Cockpit can now manage network shares.
"Fedora Linux 36 includes the latest version of Ansible. Ansible 5 divides the "engine" into ansible-core packages and collections packages. This facilitates maintenance and allows you to download only the packages you need. See the Ansible 5 Porting Guide to learn how to update your playbooks. Starting with Fedora Server 36, Cockpit provides a module for providing and continuously managing NFS and Samba shares. This allows administrators to manage shared network files through the Cockpit web interface used to configure other server features. ”
Read more details at announcement of the new release.
- Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-36-1.5.iso (1,924MB, SHA256, torrent sites),
- Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-36-1.5.iso (2,248MB, SHA256, torrent sites),
- fedora-silverblue-ostree-x86_64-36-1.5.iso (2,634MB, SHA256, torrent sites).