Fedora23Beta is released and downloaded. This version includes updates that can improve all other versions. For example, Fedora23 uses the compiler flag to improve security and uses the & ldquo; harden & ldquo; binary file to prevent memory corruption and buffer overflow. This is an update of & ldquo; behind-the-scenes & rdquo;. Most users cannot notice it when using a normal Fedora version, but it actually improves the system security. In addition, the final version of Fedora23 is expected to be
Fedora 23 Beta Release and download. This version includes updates that can improve all other versions. For example, Fedora 23 uses the compiler flag to improve security and uses "harden" binary files to prevent memory corruption and buffer overflow. This is a "behind-the-scenes" Update. Most users cannot notice it when using a normal Fedora version, but it effectively improves the system security.
In addition, the final version of Fedora 23 is expected to be released by the end of October.
For more information, see release notes.
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The Fedora Project is an open development project planned by Red Hat. It is open to common participants and headed by elite managers to move forward along a series of project goals. The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to create a complete and general operating system from open source software. The development process is in the form of a public forum. The project will be released two to three times a year based on the schedule, and a public release schedule will be provided. The Red Hat project team will continue to participate in the development of Fedora and will invite and encourage more external participants than ever before. By adopting such a more open process, we hope to provide an operating system that is more in line with the idea of self-built software and more attractive to the open source community.
Fedora provides desktop, server, and cloud versions.
For more information about Fedora, see Fedora topics page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 5
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