Fedora 24 Officially Released: Powered By Linux 4.5 & GNOME 3.20

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 21 June 2016 at 10:13 AM EDT. 7 Comments
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Fedora 24 is now officially available!

The announcement by Matthew Miller begins with, "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!"

You can read the official Fedora Linux 24 announcement in full via the mailing list. There's a lot of good stuff in Fedora 24 across their Server, Workstation, Cloud, and other products.

Download it from GetFedora.org. To learn more about Fedora 24 see I Am Super Excited About Fedora 24 and A Brief Look At Fedora 24.
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