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Today the Fedora Project is pleased to announce the general release of

Fedora 24. Download it now from our Get Fedora site:

 

Workstation: https://getfedora.org/workstation/

Server: https://getfedora.org/server/

Cloud: https://getfedora.org/cloud/

 

Spins: https://spins.fedoraproject.org/

Labs: https://labs.fedoraproject.org/

ARM: https://arm.fedoraproject.org/

 

 

Another Step in the Fedora Journey

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The Fedora Project has embarked on a great journey... redefining what

an operating system should be for users and developers. Such innovation

does not come overnight, and Fedora 24 is one big step on the road to

the next generation of Linux distributions. But that does not mean that

Fedora 24 is some "interim" release; there are great new features for

Fedora users to deploy in their production environments right now!

 

 

Workstation

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The Fedora 24 Workstation release features GNOME 3.20, with many

usability improvements such as easier input device and printer

settings, a better search interface, shortcut windows for keyboard

commands, and more convenient music controls.

 

Flatpak (formerly xdg-app) is another building-block feature, with

Software able to track installed Flatpaks and adding more features in

the future as the technology develops. The Software app has also grown

features to provide a full system upgrade directly from the desktop

from one Fedora release to the next, and the ability to provide

labeling as well as reviews of available software.

 

Fedora 24 continues our work on the X replacement, Wayland, a

next-generation graphics stack. Although this release will not default

to Wayland, it includes many improvements and is available as an option

for users to try out, and potentially will be the default stack in

Fedora 25.

 

 

Server

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Fedora 24 Server edition is more streamlined and introduces more

modularity, which will become a major factor in future Fedora releases,

even as unnecessary packages were removed and the installer has a

smaller footprint.

 

FreeIPA 4.3 is a major feature for Fedora 24 Server.

FreeIPA is an integrated security information management solution. This

new version of FreeIPA features simplified replica installation and

improved replication technology management.

 

 

Cloud

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Fedora is on its way to being the best platform for containerized

applications, from base Fedora container images to a full-featured

platform as a service to run and manage them.

 

As we continue on this part of the journey, we are packaging OpenShift

Origin so it is easy to deploy. OpenShift Origin is a Platform as a

Service system based around Kubernetes, a production-grade container

orchestration project. OpenShift Origin is optimized for application

development and deployment. Origin makes it easy for developers to get

started building applications in containers and for operators to manage

them.

 

While not shipped in Fedora 24, per se, we have new infrastructure for

developing container images with applications layered on top of the

base Fedora Docker image. Fedora Developers will also see a layered

image build service, which provides tools for Fedora contributors to

start creating and shipping layered container images in Fedora 25 and

beyond.

 

 

Spins and Labs

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Fedora Spins and Labs are alternative Fedora versions that offer

additional desktop environments, or other custom collections of

software, alongside the three editions that are the primary focus for

the project.

 

Our Spins make it easy for people to use other desktop environments.

Everyone has different needs and Spins are a great way for us to meet

them. The Fedora 24 spins release showcases KDE Plasma, Xfce, LXDE,

Mate-Compiz, and Cinnamon, all on the same Fedora base. Fedora Labs

offer collections of software for specific purposes: Games, Robotics,

and so on. They are pre-selected sets of software ideal for events or

audiences with specialized interests that need corresponding software.

Fedora 24 comes with a new lab focused on Astronomy, which contains a

set of tools for astronomers and astrophysicists.

 

 

ARM

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ARM images are available, as usual, for several use cases. Fedora 24

ships desktop images, such as Spins and Workstation, but also provides a

Server image. A minimal Fedora image completes the wide set of install

options for your ARM board.

 

 

Alternate Fedora Architectures

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For the first time, all of our secondary architectures, AArch64,

Power64 (ppc64, ppc64le) and s390x, are released simultaneously, rather

than trailing a little behind. This includes the Server edition for all

architectures and the Cloud and Docker base images for AArch64 and

Power64. Along with all the same enhancements as in the primary

architectures in Fedora 24, AArch64 and Power64 now have support for

golang, nodejs, mongodb; along with numerous other

architecture-specific enhancements. The architecture release notes

pages on the wiki have more specifics for each. Download these from:

 

https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/24/

 

 

Atomic Host

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Fedora Atomic Host releases on a two-week schedule, and each release is

built on the latest released Fedora version. This schedule means the

Atomic Host will now be currently built on Fedora 24. You can try one of

the newer features with recent Fedora Atomic Host builds today. Since

Fedora 23 was released, Atomic Host has added a developer mode that

gives a better developer experience overall. When running in developer

mode, the host will download and start Cockpit and a tmux session to

make it easier to work at the console and obtain necessary information

such as the root password or IP address.

 

 

Make Fedora Even Better

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If you want to take an active hand in making Fedora even better, there

are many ways you can contribute. There are many roles that you can

participate. Visit http://whatcanidoforfedora.org/ for more

information! While this is a general release, there is always a chance

you may encounter bugs or missing features. To report issues

encountered during testing, contact the Fedora QA team via the mailing

list or in #fedora-qa on Freenode IRC. As testing progresses, common

issues are tracked on the Common F24 Bugs page:

 

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F24_bugs

 

For tips on reporting a bug effectively, read "how to file a bug

report at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_file_a_bug_report.

 

 

Flock 2016: Krakow, Poland

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If you want to be a part of the journey that Fedora is taking, either

as a current or interested Fedora contributor, one way to engage with

our community is through Fedora premier events. The annual North

American/European conference for Fedora contributors is Flock, which

takes place August 2-5, 2016 in Krakow, Poland. Registration is now

open at https://register.flocktofedora.org. For more information about

our Latin American and Asia-Pacific Conferences, stay tuned for

announcements on the Fedora Community Blog:

https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org.

 

--

Matthew Miller

 

Fedora Project Leader

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