Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Fedora 26 Alpha Arrives with DNF 2.0, GNOME 3.24, GCC 7, and Linux Kernel 4.11

Fedora Project's Ryan Lerch announced today, April 4, 2017, the release and immediate availability for download of the Alpha milestone of the upcoming Fedora 26 Linux operating system.

After being delayed three times, Fedora 26 Alpha is finally here to let early adopters get a taste of what's coming in the final release of the GNU/Linux distribution. It's the first big step in the development cycle of the upcoming release, and it shows the progress made so far by the Fedora developers.

In today's announcement, Fedora Project didn't brag with the new features implemented in the Fedora 26 Alpha release, and instead they pointed us to the Fedora Wiki page where all the accepted system-wide and self-contained changes are listed at a glance.

There, we can notice that the latest GNOME 3.24 desktop environment is available for testing in the Fedora 26 Alpha Workstation edition, and, under the hood, a... (read more)

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