Fedora 41 released, and some cool crap of the last few weeks
Holy crap, it's been a busy few weeks here with work, business, and family stuff all kinda pouring down at once.
The awesome news is Fedora 41 dropped today. Fedora is my first long term RPM distro since I ran PCLinuxOS in the early 2000s, and I've only been using it since version 40. To be honest that's probably the last time I used KDE long term until this year as well.
The upgrade was uneventful, so there's not much to show. Here are a couple useless screenshots from Discover anyway.
And of course, all spins (other than Asahi) have been released.
Other cool crap that happened somewhat recently (and not so recently)
- OpenWrt One WiFi 6 router samples are now available for $89
- openDesk 1.0 is here!
- GoToSocial, the lightweight fediverse server, has released version beta 0.17.0 Selective Sloth, and soonafter a 0.17.1 bugfix! Read the announcements: 0.17.0, 0.17.1
Website | Github - Zorin OS 17.2 was released. Zorin OS is user friendly business desktop based on Ubuntu and uses a Windows-like GNOME interface.
Website | Github - Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular Oriole was released. Which means all the various spins also have new releases (lubuntu, xubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Cinnamon, edubuntu, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu Unity, Kubuntu, Ubuntu MATE). This release is not a long term release, and will receive maintenance updates for 9 months.
- Biznisbox, the open source software for managing your small business, has released version 2.0.0-beta.2.
Website | Github - Joomla released versions 5.2.0 and 4.4.9. This WordPress alternative might be becoming more popular as WordPress drama continues.
Website | Github - WinDirStat, a disk usage utility for Windows, has seen its first release in nearly two decades. And it's oh so much faster now.
Website | Github - AlmaLinux announced both version 9.5 beta, as well as Kitten.
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