I'm glad they decided to not ship beta-quality software to users, even if it makes for an unexciting release. I like Fedora because it's (mostly) stable.
In some ways, this release might seem notable largely for what isn’t here. We’d planned to update the DNF package manager to a new, speedier version. We also hoped to showcase a long-awaited refresh to the user interface for Anaconda, our installation program. However, we decided these things just weren’t ready in time.
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binboupan@lemmy.kagura.eu · 14 pts · 2y
Fedora 40 seems more interesting to me (Dropping X11, Wayland-only Plasma, DNF5)
FarLine99@lemm.ee · 0 pts · 2y
no DNF5, it is nor ready as they said.
binboupan@lemmy.kagura.eu · 13 pts · 2y
Not in 39, but could be in 40.
flamingos@feddit.uk · 12 pts · 2y
I'm glad they decided to not ship beta-quality software to users, even if it makes for an unexciting release. I like Fedora because it's (mostly) stable.
nikodunk@lemmy.ml · 1 pts · 2y
Idk Gnome 45 is a pretty nice visual overhaul on the "exciting" front too!
Fizz@lemmy.nz · 1 pts · 2y
Doesn't seem like there is much in the update. Am I missing something?
Prunebutt@feddit.de · 6 pts · 2y
This title is at least more comprehensive: https://9to5linux.com/fedora-linux-39-beta-released-with-gnome-45-linux-kernel-6-5
(Gnome 45, kernel 6.5* ...)
nikodunk@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 2y
Way better article, you're right!
theshatterstone54@feddit.uk · 0 pts · 2y
The main thing is DNF5 which should speed up DNF significantly
Vincent@kbin.social · 5 pts · 2y
From the post: