Fedora 33 is available now
I'm happy to announce that Fedora 33 is here. Thank you to the thousands of people who worked on this release in some way, and to all of our community. Fedora 33 is made of bits, but the Fedora Project is made of people, and you are all awesome.
Fedora Editions are targeted outputs geared toward specific “showcase” uses on the desktop, in server and cloud environments—and now for Internet of Things as well.
Fedora Workstation focuses on the desktop, and in particular, it’s geared toward software developers who want a “just works” Linux operating system experience. This release features GNOME 3.38, which has plenty of great improvements as usual. The addition of the Tour application helps new users learn their way around. And like all of our other desktop-oriented variants, Fedora Workstation now uses BTRFS as the default filesystem. This advanced filesystem lays the foundation for bringing a lot of great enhancements in upcoming releases. For your visual enjoyment, Fedora 33 Workstation now features an animated background (based on time of day) by default.Read the official announcement at:
* https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-33/
or just go ahead and grab it from:
* https://getfedora.org/
Matthew Miller has announced the availability of the final version of Fedora 33.