What’s new?

We’ve promoted our KDE Plasma Desktop offering to “Edition” status. The Fedora KDE team has been hard at work making sure bugs get fixed and everything is polished just so. We’re confident that this can stand along our other amazing flagship offerings.

I know the naming is a bit confusing, with GNOME-powered “Workstation” using a generic label while KDE Plasma Desktop has the tech right in the name. We’ll get that figured out eventually. If you don’t know where to start, don’t panic. Pick one and see how it goes. They’re both excellent desktop environments with great upstream communities, and the same Fedora system underneath it all.

We also have a new alternative desktop choice: COSMIC. This is a modern, written-all-in-Rust desktop environment from our friends over at System 76.

Perhaps most excitingly, we have a new installation interface! The previous UI was designed to manage a lot of before-you-even-start configuration choices. Over the past decade, though, we’ve gone to “get the full system installed with no fuss, then set up what you need from a complete environment”. That made the “hub and spoke” model more confusing than helpful. The new UI is streamlined and sleek, just like the Heart of Gold.

Of course, there are other big changes, as well as the usual updates to thousands of packages. See the Fedora Linux 42 Release Notes for all of the details, and don’t miss the “What’s New?” posts here on Fedora Magazine.

  • @[email protected]
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    1611 days ago

    I really don’t agree with choosing to release with the UEFI bug they found. They describe it as cosmetic but those entries can last the lifetime of your computer, even if you wipe your hard drive. It’s bound to cause some confusion for years to come for Linux tinkerers.

      • redfellow
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        110 days ago

        This is such a bug to get unix people riled… Literally 99% people plugging the USB stick in are doing it to actually install the OS.

        The 1% that isn’t also know how to clean the list afterwards.

        Yeah the bug sucks ass, but complaining about going forward with the release with such a minor edge case is what I fucking hate about the community.

    • redfellow
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      10 days ago

      Touch some grass dude. This is not a low prio bug at worst. Anyone “tinkering” will have ended up doing worse, and have had to clean or modify boot records before.

      Anyone not tinkering will have carried out with the install, instead of merely live booting Fedora.