[This message comes directly from the desk of the Fedora Project Leader. Enjoy the Fedora 28 release. — Ed.] Hey everyone! It’s May, right around Mother’s Day in many countries, and that means it’s time for the next Fedora operating system release: Fedora 28 is here! Read more below… You can just go straight to download from: Get Fedora 28 Workstation Get Fedora 28 Server Get Fedora 28 Atomic Host
A new set of vulnerabilities were disclosed recently. As part of mitigating “meltdown”, the kernel introduced a new feature called Kernel Page Table Isolation (KPTI). This was a big change to come in late in the typical kernel development cycle but it provides important protection with some performance penalty. Updated kernels for supported versions of Fedora contain the KPTI patches. This article
The Fedora Project proudly announces the release and general availability of the Fedora 27 Workstation and Fedora 27 Atomic editions. Fedora 27 incorporates thousands of improvements from both the Fedora Community and various upstream software projects. You can download Fedora 27 Workstation and the Fedora 27 Atomic Host right now from getfedora.org. Alternatively — for users already running Fedor
It’s tough to point to the exact “birthday” for Fedora, but the official release date of Fedora Core 1 seems like a good occasion to lift a glass and celebrate. Ten years ago, in September of 2003, Michael Johnson sent an email titled “Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction”: Red Hat has a lot of experience in building solid dependable core distributions while the Fedora Linux Project has lots
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