It s all about developers
Tim Anderson Wed 17 Mar 2021 // 17:05 UTC Share
Copy
Ahead of its release next month, the Fedora community has posted details of what is coming in Fedora 34, Red Hat s bleeding-edge Linux distro.
Fedora is where Red Hat tries new features that may make their way into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in future. While sponsored by Red Hat, it is also a community project in its own right.
Although the focus is on innovation, Fedora Workstation describes itself as a reliable, user-friendly and powerful operating system for your laptop or desktop computer . The server edition presents itself as a short-lifecycle, community-supported server operating system which is enough to deter most production use, other than for those who particularly need some new feature which it supports.
Jack Wallen
Anyone looking to test the beta for the upcoming GNOME 40 release can now do so.
On the heels of the alpha release of GNOME 40, the developers have announced the availability of the beta, which includes a number of improvements and bug fixes.
Of course, the biggest change to GNOME is the new horizontal Activities Overview, which makes for a much-improved workflow on the desktop. With the desktops residing at the top of the Overview, it is now easier to drag and drop an application to the specific desktop you want. It’s far more intuitive and efficient. This new layout also improves usage with touch screen navigation and faster overall performance.