Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
for Linux and Open Source
| September 29, 2021
| Topic: Enterprise Software
When you think of Fedora, Red Hat’s community Linux distribution, you think of Linux’s cutting edge. Everything is the newest version. If some of that isn’t ready for prime time yet, well, you could always get a more mature Linux distro. But with the latest Fedora Linux 35, you also get a more polished Linux that extends, in the words of Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller, “existing features and [adds] new features or support to level up the experience of using Fedora Linux.”
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
for Linux and Open Source
| September 29, 2021
| Topic: Enterprise Software