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Fedora 35 — available to download now

The Fedora Project, a community-driven open source collaboration sponsored by Red Hat, has announced the general availability of Fedora Linux 35. The new features and enhancements in Fedora 35 are aimed at improving the overall experience for all levels of users – from beginner to advanced.

This release continues the Fedora Project’s emphasis on delivering leading-edge open source technologies and includes updates spanning the Linux kernel to the desktop experience. Updates in Fedora 35 include:

Additionally, Fedora 35 includes updated key programming languages and system library packages, including firewalld 1.0.0, LLVM 13, a GNU toolchain update, Python 3.10 and many others.

Matthew Miller, Fedora project leader at Red Hat, says: “With Fedora 35, the Fedora Project continues towards our vision of a world where everyone benefits from free and open-source software built by inclusive, welcoming, and open-minded communities. We prioritise bringing the latest Linux innovation to our users. This latest version is focused on polishing features and support for improved performance and an even better user experience – helping to bridge the gap between new and expert users.”

To try out the latest release, create a Fedora Live USB for your PC here.

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