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What's New in Fedora 38

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 02, 2023

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Fedora 38 is just around the corner. You can expect updated applications, refreshed desktop environments including a step up to GNOME 44, and two new desktop environment options. One of these is Budgie, and the other is a tiling window manager called Sway.

Fedora Linux has always placed stability at the core of everything they do. Fedora 37 was delayed several times until they were happy it was ready to be shipped. Fedora isn’t a Linux distribution for those who want to live on the cutting edge. It’s a distribution for those who need reliability, and expect their computer and applications to work every time they turn it on.

Evidently, this is a popular viewpoint. Fedora continues to go from strength to strength. Fedora 38 has an early final target date of April 18. If required, the date can be pushed back to April 25 as the final target date.

There’s a beta release of Fedora 38 available now, so we fired up a copy to give you the lowdown on what to expect when Fedora 38 hits the streets.

Read on

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