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An Installation And First Look Of Fedora 36 - Full Review - Some Things You MUST DO After Installing
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In This Video We Are Discussing About Installation of Fedora Linux 36.
An Installation And First Look Of Fedora 36 - Full Review - Some Things You MUST DO After Installing
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Fedora Linux 36 Delayed Again - Now Aims To Release Toward Mid-May
Bringing back memories from the time that Fedora multi-week release delays were pretty much a given, Fedora Linux 36 has once again been delayed and now won't be out until at least 10 May.
Fedora 36's ideal target date was 19 April with a final target day back-up of 26 April. Both dates have passed and a secondary date of 3 May also will go without a release. Fedora 36 will now ship on 10 May barring additional delays happen.
The Fedora 36 delay issued on Thursday is due to blocker bugs still being outstanding even with the latest builds. As of writing there are blockers around pictures within the "Pictures" folder not being shown in Photos, GNOME Photos' new album looks empty until the app is restarted, several packages failing on Fedora upgrades due to SELinux errors, and a connection to wireless networks fail without explanation when the other network end does not support secure renegotiation. There is also a proposed blocker around GNOME Contacts with contact deletion being unreliable.
A meeting on 5 May will determine then if Fedora Linux 36 is ready to ship on 10 May or if it will be delayed by an additional week.
At least in recent releases major Fedora Linux delays have not been too common and much better than in the past. Going back to 2010, it was actually treated as a "feature" if Fedora would ship on time -- and it did not. Fortunately, these delays are in the name of delivering a quality release and trying to deliver as an optimal Linux release as possible.
Long story short, Fedora 36 should be out around mid-May and it's coming with many improvements and new features that will make for a nice release once deemed ready. For reference, I remain a happy Fedora Workstation user on my main production system.
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Fedora Linux 36 Being Released Next Week
After being delayed a few weeks from their original release target, Fedora 36 is now primed for release next week Tuesday.
After being challenged by delays due to blocker bugs, at today's Go/No-Go meeting it was determined the latest Fedora Linux 36 builds are in good shape with blocker bugs cleared. Those eager to move on to installing Fedora Linux 36 today without waiting for next Tuesday, 10 May, can visit the 36_RC-1.5 download area. That latest release candidate build is what was approved for releasing on Tuesday as Fedora Linux 36.
Fedora 36 brings changes such as defaulting to Noto fonts, a 128-bit IEEE long double ABI for IBM 64-bit POWER LE, replacing of FBDEV drivers with SimpleDRM, Wayland by default when using the NVIDIA proprietary driver, improvements to Cockpit, and much more.
On the package update front for Fedora 36, there is a near-final state of GCC 12 plus shipping Glibc 2.35, Autoconf 2.71, Golang 1.18, OpenJDK 17, LLVM 14, OpenSSL 3.0, PHP 8.1, Postman 4.0, PostgreSQL 14, Ruby on Rails 7.0, and more. On the desktop side is KDE Plasma 5.24, LXQt 1.0, and GNOME 42 as the default desktop experience of Fedora Workstation. Fedora continues to live on the "bleeding edge" of latest software package versions.
Confirmation of Fedora Linux 36 being a "GO" for release next week was announced a few minutes ago on the mailing list.
#Fedora #Fedora36 #Fedora36newfeatures #Fedora36topfeatures #FedoraLinux
Todays Video - What's New in Fedora 36 - Fedora 36 Beta First Look And Fedora 36: Here Are The Remarkable Top New Features!
An Installation And First Look Of Fedora 36 - Full Review - Some Things You MUST DO After Installing
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If you watched this video and scrolled to the bottom and are reading this I would love to hear from you.
If you have any questions give me a shout on social media & I'll try and answer all the questions you might have.
Thanks for watching!
Fedora Linux 36 Delayed Again - Now Aims To Release Toward Mid-May
Bringing back memories from the time that Fedora multi-week release delays were pretty much a given, Fedora Linux 36 has once again been delayed and now won't be out until at least 10 May.
Fedora 36's ideal target date was 19 April with a final target day back-up of 26 April. Both dates have passed and a secondary date of 3 May also will go without a release. Fedora 36 will now ship on 10 May barring additional delays happen.
The Fedora 36 delay issued on Thursday is due to blocker bugs still being outstanding even with the latest builds. As of writing there are blockers around pictures within the "Pictures" folder not being shown in Photos, GNOME Photos' new album looks empty until the app is restarted, several packages failing on Fedora upgrades due to SELinux errors, and a connection to wireless networks fail without explanation when the other network end does not support secure renegotiation. There is also a proposed blocker around GNOME Contacts with contact deletion being unreliable.
A meeting on 5 May will determine then if Fedora Linux 36 is ready to ship on 10 May or if it will be delayed by an additional week.
At least in recent releases major Fedora Linux delays have not been too common and much better than in the past. Going back to 2010, it was actually treated as a "feature" if Fedora would ship on time -- and it did not. Fortunately, these delays are in the name of delivering a quality release and trying to deliver as an optimal Linux release as possible.
Long story short, Fedora 36 should be out around mid-May and it's coming with many improvements and new features that will make for a nice release once deemed ready. For reference, I remain a happy Fedora Workstation user on my main production system.
:: More :;
Fedora Linux 36 Being Released Next Week
After being delayed a few weeks from their original release target, Fedora 36 is now primed for release next week Tuesday.
After being challenged by delays due to blocker bugs, at today's Go/No-Go meeting it was determined the latest Fedora Linux 36 builds are in good shape with blocker bugs cleared. Those eager to move on to installing Fedora Linux 36 today without waiting for next Tuesday, 10 May, can visit the 36_RC-1.5 download area. That latest release candidate build is what was approved for releasing on Tuesday as Fedora Linux 36.
Fedora 36 brings changes such as defaulting to Noto fonts, a 128-bit IEEE long double ABI for IBM 64-bit POWER LE, replacing of FBDEV drivers with SimpleDRM, Wayland by default when using the NVIDIA proprietary driver, improvements to Cockpit, and much more.
On the package update front for Fedora 36, there is a near-final state of GCC 12 plus shipping Glibc 2.35, Autoconf 2.71, Golang 1.18, OpenJDK 17, LLVM 14, OpenSSL 3.0, PHP 8.1, Postman 4.0, PostgreSQL 14, Ruby on Rails 7.0, and more. On the desktop side is KDE Plasma 5.24, LXQt 1.0, and GNOME 42 as the default desktop experience of Fedora Workstation. Fedora continues to live on the "bleeding edge" of latest software package versions.
Confirmation of Fedora Linux 36 being a "GO" for release next week was announced a few minutes ago on the mailing list.
#Fedora #Fedora36 #Fedora36newfeatures #Fedora36topfeatures #FedoraLinux
Todays Video - What's New in Fedora 36 - Fedora 36 Beta First Look And Fedora 36: Here Are The Remarkable Top New Features!