Fedora 36 Preview Of What's Coming 💦💦
In This Video We Are Discussing About Fedora is the Linux distribution that is always at the forefront of developing new technologies and functions. This trend will also continue with the upcoming Fedora 36 version.
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This release improves Wayland customization in critical use cases. Several improvements under the hood allow users, developers and enterprise users to create new versions of desktop environment applications and an updated toolchain for their projects.
The Fedora 36 beta is just around the corner and the features are already frozen. The current schedule is as follows:
Beta: March 15, 2022, with a fallback date of March 22, 2022.
Go/No Go decision for final release: April 14, 2022.
Final release of Fedora 36 is scheduled for April 19, 2022, with a fallback date of April 26, 2000. Fedora 36
New features in Fedora 36
Fedora 36 will come with Linux kernel 5.17. This kernel version is currently in the testing phase and the release is expected for the end of March. Kernel 5.17 optimizes hardware stack support for processors, CPU, memory and networking at the kernel level.
Desktop users can look forward to Gnome 42. With that comes revised applications and packages migrated to libadwaitea Verison 1.0, as well as performance improvements in Mother and Gnome Shell. New features include new versions of the screenshot tool, as well as a text editor.
Coming changes
DejaVu will be replaced as the default font by Noto Font. This is to ensure consistent text rendering on the desktop. Accordingly, google-noto-sans packages are installed.
Recommended dependencies are now only installed on upgrade, nothing more. This means that when you upgrade the package, the dependency will only be installed if it was already installed before. If it isn't installed or wasn't, it won't be installed.
OpenJDK is now available with version java17-openjdk.
The internal RPM package database was previously located under /var. In Fedora 36 this is now changing so that it is moved to /usr. This is primarily due to the consistency with other RPM distros such as openSUSE and Fedora RPM Ostree based systems such as Silverblue or Kiniote.
Wayland has been standard since Fedora 22, provided proprietary Nvidia drivers were involved. When Fedora 36 is installed on a system with Nvidia graphics, Wayland is installed with the open source by default, while the Xorg session crouches as an option on the login page. Wayland is standard.
The following desktop environments are included
KDE Plasma 5.24
Xfce 4.16
LxQt 1.0.0
GNOME 42
The current Nightly developer version can be downloaded here. This version is a development version, which may still contain errors and is not intended for daily use.
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