Korora 20 Now Out In Beta Form

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 29 November 2013 at 09:49 AM EST. 3 Comments
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The Korora 20 Linux distribution release is approaching and this morning they've put out the beta version.

Korora 20 is codenamed "Peach" and features the GNOME 3.10 and KDE 4.11 desktops but this will also be their first release where an Xfce desktop version has also been spun. Other details on Korora 20 Beta include an application installer in GNOME, updated NetworkManager, LVM thin-provisioning, SSD caching support, and many other changes.

More details on Korora 20 Beta can be found via the release announcement and visiting KororaProject.org.
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