The Fedora Beta was released on May 10, 2016 after three extensions, with the addition of support for traditional 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, with additional support for PPC64, Ppc64el and ARM64. In addition, you can download and test a Beta image based on cloud and Docker.
In order to meet different test environments and specific use cases, this beta release mainly releases the three versions of Fedora Cloud Beta, Fedora Server beta and Fedora Workstation Beta, all based on a common Core derivative, and All the features of Fedora Final are covered in this beta release, so it's worth a try. new features in Fedora 24 GLIBC 2.23 enhances performance and improves POSIX compatibility, and is backwards compatible with Fedora 23. GCC 6 provides better code optimization, and all packages are built on GCC 6. Attach other locales. For home users, Fedora Workstation Beta has a GNOME 3.20 version attached, and other desktop environments using KDE Plasma, Unity, XFCE will be available soon. Wayland is already available, but is configured as the default. (perhaps Fedora 25 will set Wayland as the default) Various improvements and changes in the GTK3 theme. The server edition comes with FreeIPA 4.3 (domain controller role) to help simplify the installation copy. Added topology plugin. The server Edition removes some of the installation packages, and the volume becomes smaller. Numerous security and Bug fixes. Fedora Beta brings a lot of new improvements, backwards compatibility with Fedora 23 is one of the highlights, and the use of GNOME 3.20 also ensures that the desktop experience is enhanced and improved. Wayland is not the default setting, but fundamentally changes the user's GUI experience.
If there are no unplanned delays, the official release of Fedora 24 will be released on June 14, 2016. If you are a geek who likes early adopters, it is highly recommended to try the Fedora Beta version, as we mentioned before, and Fedora is the working environment of Linux's father Linus Torvalds. This address: Http://www.linuxprobe.com/fedora-24-beta |
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