The Fedora project has
announced the release of Fedora 33. The project's latest version ships
with Btrfs as the default filesystem (on the Workstation edition) and
runs GNOME 3.38. Each edition now enables the EarlyOOM service to free
up memory when heavy processes consume too much RAM and swap space. The
project has also made nano the default command line text editor,
replacing vi. "No matter what variant of Fedora you
use, you're getting the latest the open source world has to offer.
Following our 'First' foundation, we've updated key programming language
and system library packages, including Python 3.9, Ruby on Rails 6.0,
and Perl 5.32. In Fedora KDE, we've followed the work in Fedora 32
Workstation and enabled the EarlyOOM service by default to improve the
user experience in low-memory situations. To make the default Fedora
experience better, we've set nano as the default editor. nano is a
friendly editor for new users. Those of you who want the power of
editors like vi can, of course, set your own default." Further information can be found in the project's release announcement. Download (pkglist): Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-33-1.2.iso (1,954MB, SHA256, torrent), Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-33-1.2.iso (1,980MB, SHA256, torrent).
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