06-28-2019, 08:39 AM
Upcoming features in Fedora 31 Workstation
<div><p>The Fedora <a href="https://getfedora.org/workstation">Workstation edition</a> is a fabulous operating system that includes everything a developer needs. But it’s also a perfect solution for anyone who wants to be productive online with their desktop or laptop computer. It features a sleek interface and an enormous catalog of ready-to-install software. Recently, Christian Schaller shared information about what’s coming in the Workstation for Fedora 31.</p>
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<p>Fedora 31 is currently <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/31/Schedule">scheduled</a> for release in late October 2019. With it, as usual, will come an assortment of new and refreshed free and open source software. This includes the GNOME desktop which is planned to be updated to the latest 3.34.</p>
<p>Under the hood of the desktop, many intrepid open source developers have been toiling away. They’ve been working on things like:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Wayland desktop compositor</li>
<li>Working with NVidia to provide better driver support</li>
<li>PipeWire, for better audio and video handling</li>
<li>Expanded Flatpak support and features</li>
<li>A container toolbox</li>
<li>…and much more!</li>
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</ul>
<p>Long-time and keen readers of the Magazine probably know that Christian is <a href="https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-workstation-get-features-want-now/">deeply involved</a> in the Workstation effort. He heads up the desktop engineering groups at Red Hat. But he’s also involved heavily in the community <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation">Workstation Working Group</a>, which guides these efforts as well. As an experienced developer himself, he brings his expertise to the open source community every day to build a better desktop.<a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation"></a></p>
<p>For all the details, check out <a href="https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2019/06/24/on-the-road-to-fedora-workstation-31/">Christian’s detailed and informative blog post</a> on Fedora 31 Workstation. And stay tuned to the Magazine for more about the upcoming release in the next few months!</p>
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<div><p>The Fedora <a href="https://getfedora.org/workstation">Workstation edition</a> is a fabulous operating system that includes everything a developer needs. But it’s also a perfect solution for anyone who wants to be productive online with their desktop or laptop computer. It features a sleek interface and an enormous catalog of ready-to-install software. Recently, Christian Schaller shared information about what’s coming in the Workstation for Fedora 31.</p>
<p> <span id="more-28580"></span> </p>
<p>Fedora 31 is currently <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/31/Schedule">scheduled</a> for release in late October 2019. With it, as usual, will come an assortment of new and refreshed free and open source software. This includes the GNOME desktop which is planned to be updated to the latest 3.34.</p>
<p>Under the hood of the desktop, many intrepid open source developers have been toiling away. They’ve been working on things like:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Wayland desktop compositor</li>
<li>Working with NVidia to provide better driver support</li>
<li>PipeWire, for better audio and video handling</li>
<li>Expanded Flatpak support and features</li>
<li>A container toolbox</li>
<li>…and much more!</li>
<li></li>
</ul>
<p>Long-time and keen readers of the Magazine probably know that Christian is <a href="https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-workstation-get-features-want-now/">deeply involved</a> in the Workstation effort. He heads up the desktop engineering groups at Red Hat. But he’s also involved heavily in the community <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation">Workstation Working Group</a>, which guides these efforts as well. As an experienced developer himself, he brings his expertise to the open source community every day to build a better desktop.<a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation"></a></p>
<p>For all the details, check out <a href="https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2019/06/24/on-the-road-to-fedora-workstation-31/">Christian’s detailed and informative blog post</a> on Fedora 31 Workstation. And stay tuned to the Magazine for more about the upcoming release in the next few months!</p>
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