7 Fedora 38 Features That Makes The Upgrade Exciting
Fedora 38 is due for release next month.
While Fedora 37 was a good release, some interesting things should make Fedora 38 an exciting upgrade.
What are the features that you can expect from Fedora 38?
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Fedora 38 will still support framebuffer X11 and NIS+
The shape of Fedora 38 continues to get clearer as next month's planned release approaches. The latest meeting of the Steering Committee (FESCo) has decided some stuff just isn't ready to remove yet.
Back in January, we wrote about what new things will be in Fedora 38. The minutes of the last FESCo meeting in February revealed some of the things that the project had hoped to drop, but now won't be.
Support for NIS+ in PAM (the Pluggable Authentication Module) and user space are staying… for now. Amusingly, some of the best documentation on NIS+ is from Red Hat's parent company. NIS+ evolved from NIS, which was formerly called Sun Yellow Pages: it's a network directory service for Unix, now largely replaced by LDAP.