Fedora 39 is Preparing for Release
The latest release from the Fedora team is about to be unleashed and it includes plenty to excite users of all types.
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What's New in Fedora Linux 39
The next release of Fedora Linux, Fedora 39, will be available on Oct. 24th, 2023. To get a sneak peak at the new features, we installed a late beta version of this dependable Linux stalwart.
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Fedora 39 is available as a beta build. It gives us a heads-up for the forthcoming Fedora 39 general release on Oct. 24th, 2023, so naturally we downloaded it and fired it up.
There’s a new kernel, updated applications, a jump up to GNOME 45, and performance boosts.
Some scheduled elements didn’t make the cut. Sensibly, Fedora Linux always puts stability first. If a feature or function isn’t going to be ready in time, they have no qualms in dropping it. A point in case is the new web-based installation program. It wasn’t ready to be deployed, so it was pulled from this release.
In my opinion, that’s a sane decision. The new installer hasn’t been canned, just delayed. It might appear in Fedora 40.
Bear in mind we were looking at a beta build, so there's a chance there may be differences in the final release.