
Like Ubuntu, Fedora Linux follows a six-month development cycle for new releases, and Fedora 29 is here as the first release of the Linux-based operating system to deploy the recently introduced Fedora Modularity feature across all official flavors, including Workstation, Server, Atomic Host, Spins, Labs, Cloud, and ARM.
"Modularity lets us ship different versions of packages on the same Fedora base. This means you no longer need to make your whole OS upgrade decisions based on individual package versions. For example, you can choose Node.js version 8 or version 10, on either Fedora 28 or Fedora 29," said Fedora Project leader Matthew Miller.
ZRAM support added to the ARM images
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