After a long wait, the Korora 24 GNU/Linux distribution has been released, based, as its version number suggests, on many of the technologies included in the popular Fedora 24 operating system.
Now that the Korora 22 “Selina” release has reached end of life (EOL) status on July 22, 2016, there’s no better way to celebrate than by upgrading to the Korora 24 release, which will be supported with security updates, bug fixes, and latest software released for a period of one year, until July 2017.
As many of you have expected, Korora 24 borrows all the goodies from the upstream Fedora repositories, including but not limited to the Linux 4.6 kernel, Cinnamon 3.0, GNOME 3.20, MATE 1.14, and Xfce 4.12 desktop environments, as well as lots of other open source software and the latest GNU/Linux technologies.
However, there are some things that you might like in the Korora 24 release. For starters, the operating system is now being distributed only for 64-bit computers, as i… (read more)
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