This news came out a few days ago. As some of you might know, Fedora has a short life cycle because this OS is kind of on the cutting edge of developing new patches, apps, installing and using the latest kernels, etc...the list goes on. I have this system on one of my dual boot laptops. I wouldn't readily update this OS as quickly as one might normally do. I'd personnally wait a few days or perhaps a week before selecting to upgrade for any patches or be selective in upgrading apps, patches, etc. Sorry...I'm getting carried away here a bit.
Here's the news:
Link: Distribution Release: Fedora 22 (DistroWatch.com News)The Fedora Project has launched a new version of the Fedora distribution. The new release, version 22, offers users three separate product lines, each tailored to a specific environment. These three product branches are called Workstation (for desktop use and developers), Server (for traditional server deployments) and Cloud (a minimal image for quick deployments).
And also from the Fedora home page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F22_release_announcement
I forgot to mention, if you want to try out Plasma 5 on Fedora, Fedora has this spin available. It's replaced the previous, ( and in some distros, still remains the current version) of Plasma 4.X
F22 release announcement - FedoraProject
And for those of you who would like to try out the new Plasma 5 on Fedora, the download link for Fedora KDE Plasma 5 is here:
http://spins.fedoraproject.org/kde/download/index.html
PS...Yaaa I got my first Linux/GNU OS convert. Turned him away from Windoze to GNU OS.
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