Fedora Linux 39 is here! Thank you for your patience as we made sure this release was as stable as you’ve come to expect.

Changes include:
* Introduction of Fedora Onyx (immutable @buddiesofbudgie Spin)
* @gnome 45 for Fedora Workstation
* Fedora Cloud images available in Azure
* And more! Check it out!

➡️ https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-39/

#Fedora #FedoraLinux #Linux #OpenSource #Onyx #FedoraCloud #Gnome

Fedora Linux 39 is officially here! - Fedora Magazine

We’re pleased to bring you Fedora Linux 39, our complete, community-built operating system. And stop by our virtual release party! It's free!

Fedora Magazine

Fedora Workstation 39 brings you improvements via Gnome 45, like:

* Dynamic workspace indicator
* Camera activity indicator
* Core apps with more unified theming
* New Image Viewer
* And lots of other neat things!

Learn more: https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-fedora-workstation-39/

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What's new in Fedora Workstation 39 - Fedora Magazine

Description of new features and improvements in Fedora Linux 39 Workstation

Fedora Magazine

Traditional-yet-modern looking desktop environment? ✅

Raven widget panel for tracking important things at a glance? ✅

Immutability powered by RPM-OSTree? Big ✅!

Fedora Onyx is the atomic version of the Fedora Budgie spin to give you another option for a DE in the new paradigm for the Linux desktop.  

Try it today! https://fedoraproject.org/onyx/

#FedoraOnyx #Onyx #FedoraBudgie #Budgie #Fedora #Silverblue #Kinoite #Sericea

Fedora Onyx

Fedora Onyx ships the popular Budgie desktop environment in an immutable fashion. This enables you to surf the web, play games, enjoy music and video, manage files, and be productive without having to worry about breaking your system.

Fedora 39 brings some notable changes to the Fedora Cloud Edition!

* Fedora Cloud images are now available in Microsoft Azure
* New way to reboot when needed after updates
* Changes for images on Amazon EC2

If you want to learn more, @major will be giving a talk at the Fedora 39 Release Party tomorrow, Nov 10!

Get Fedora Cloud: https://fedoraproject.org/cloud/
Join release party: https://hopin.com/events/fedora-linux-39-release-party/registration

#Fedora #FedoraCloud #Cloud #Linux

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@fedora I'm going to rebase my Silverblue install on Onyx this weekend to give it a go!
@j3rn Let us know how it goes!
@fedora does fedora magazine federate (i think it’s based off Wordpress)

@millions It doesn't right now, but the team does know about the WordPress plugin. We're using the Fedora Community Blog as a trial run and it seems to work, but not consistently. On the other hand it doesn't seem to mess things up on the blog itself.

@communityblog.fedoraproject.org

@fedora aww sad you didn't highlight the passkey/'passwordless' feature?

This is a huge feature IMO

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Passkey_authentication_centrally_managed_users

Changes/Passkey authentication centrally managed users - Fedora Project Wiki

@fedora I would like to give thanks to the Fedora team! My experience moving from F38 to F39 beta was a good one and had no problems. There were a few bugs but those were resolved with the latest update. Good job!!!
@fedora And here are the Release notes for those interested in boring technical details https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/latest/release-notes/
[f42] Release Notes

Learn more about Fedora Linux, the Fedora Project & the Fedora Community.

Fedora Docs
@fedora congrats on the release!
@elementary Thank you! Better late than never. 😅
@fedora I'm sure you spent your time fixing things that everyone in the community will benefit from! Well done, and thank you! @elementary

@fedora Awesome news. Thanks so much for all the hard work.

Just upgraded one machine and it's working beautifully. The next machine is upgrading as we speak :)

@fedora @buddiesofbudgie @gnome

Hi! Fedora 39 tablet support is broken and results in a full crash of the desktop while using it. It even happens with it disabled from settings under X11. Note that this don't happen on Fedora 38.

Here is more info about the issue: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/using-a-tablet-crash-the-desktop-on-fedora-39-x11/95427/2

It would be awesome if you could fix this regression so artist and devs can keep using Fedora.

Using a tablet crash the Desktop on fedora 39 x11

Is there anything that can be done to fix this regression? I’m back on fedora 38 for the moment but i’ll have to update eventually and i need to be able to work.

Fedora Discussion

@fedora Updated to 39 on a former main PC (now file server).

This system continuously updates since Fedora 29 with odd versions.