Fedora Linux 30 released and here is how to upgrade it
Some screenshots for the Fedora 30 workstation:
The terminal:
How to upgrade Fedora 29 to Fedora 30
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Fedora Linux 30 released and here is how to upgrade it
Some screenshots for the Fedora 30 workstation:
The terminal:
How to upgrade Fedora 29 to Fedora 30
Fedora 29 Workstation - See What's New
Fedora 29 Workstation is the new release of Fedora Linux Distribution, ships with the latest GNOME 3.30 as default desktop environment and powered by the latest Linux Kernel 4.18 series. Also, include the latest most of GNOME 3.30 applications.
GNOME Software now supports automatic updates for Flatpak in Fedora 29. Flatpak is a next-generation technology for building and distributing desktop applications on Linux. It makes it easy for software makers to support multiple distributions with one format.
GNOME Boxes now supports connecting to remote Windows machines using RDP. You can attach to Windows systems from the comfort and security of your Fedora Workstation, with the same easy interface as your virtual machines.
Download Fedora 29: https://getfedora.org/workstation
Fedora 29 Officially Reached End of Life (EOL) on November 26th 2019
Fedora 29 Officially Reached End of Life (EOL) on November 26th 2019
Fedora 29 has officially reached End of Life (EOL) effective on November 26th 2019.
Users are advised to upgrade the latest release of Fedora 30 or Fedora 31, which was released on October 29, 2019.
It’s a good time to upgrade your system as this EOL version repositories won’t be get any updates from the Fedora community.
I mean to say, no updates will be pushed to any of the Fedora 29…
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