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Fedora 37 beta: Hints of what's to come in Red Hat's free flagship

(2022/09/14)


The beta version of Red hat's Fedora 37 is available for download – but it's still far from finished.

Back in April we looked at [1]the beta of Fedora 36 , but the [2]final shipping version came out rather later than planned. It looks like the Fedora Project is aiming to avoid this happening again, since the beta of next month's version 37 is already [3]available .

The beta version of Fedora 37 is here, but it's flakier than a Kellogg's factory. Handle with care.

As usual, there will be multiple versions of the distro: there are already betas of all the [4]respins too. As ever, the primary edition remains the GNOME one. This will feature [5]the 25th anniversary version, GNOME 43 . However, at this point, the final release version of GNOME 43 isn't expected for another week or so, so the Fedora beta uses a release candidate version.

Notably, Fedora 37 GNOME has a new replacement for a major GNOME app: the new Text Editor in place of the trusty GEdit. However, GNOME Terminal is still here, waiting its turn to be usurped by GNOME Console.

GNOME Settings has a new device security panel, which will include information about firmware updates for supported hardware. For now, the beta uses kernel 5.19, but by the time the final version ships, it will probably use the new kernel 6.0.

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If you're not a GNOME fan, then there are plenty of alternatives. Also available are respins featuring KDE Plasma 5.26, MATE 1.26, Xfce 4.16, LXQt 1.10, and Cinnamon 5.4, as well as LXDE, the i3 tiling window manager, and the Sugar educational environment from the OLPC project. As before, there are also Server and Internet-of-Things editions; new to version 37 are CoreOS and Cloud Base editions as well.

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Also new for version 37 is official [9]support for the Raspberry Pi 4. Up until now there weren't FOSS drivers for enough of the Pi's hardware, but Fedora 37 will include accelerated 3D drivers for both OpenGL-ES and Vulkan. However, this version drops support for ARMv7, meaning some 32-bit Arm devices are no longer supported.

The Fedora 37 beta version has a warning message you must click through to install. We advise you to heed it.

The main Red Hat site has an official [10]announcement and there's a full [11]list of changes too, but some highlights include Emacs 28, Python 3.11, Perl 5.36, and Go 1.19.

[12]Open source biz sick of FOSS community exploitation overhauls software rights

[13]Red Hat OpenShift adds heterogenous clusters mixing x86, Arm

[14]Attention Microsoft-oriented Linux devs: .NET 6 is on Ubuntu 22.04

[15]Like Ubuntu, just a bit less hassle: Linux Mint 21 'Vanessa'

The Reg FOSS desk spun up the GNOME version under VirtualBox for a quick look, and it was a bumpy ride. The installer crashed repeatedly, especially at the disk partitioning stage. Once we finally coerced it into installing, we tried to update it using the Software app, but that crashed too.

We tried to send a bug report, but the bug reporting app crashed as well. Even updating from the shell using dnf update failed, so we did it progressively, updating all the packages for each letter of the alphabet in turn. That took quite a while, but did eventually complete work, and the distro behaved itself slightly better after that.

To install, you have to click through a warning that this is an unfinished version, and we suggest you take that very seriously. We're sure the process will be much smoother when the final versions arrive, and we'll take another look at the distro then. ®

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[1] https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/31/fedora_and_ubuntu_36/

[2] https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/12/fedora_36_released/

[3] https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-37-beta/

[4] https://spins.fedoraproject.org/prerelease.html

[5] https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/17/gnome_project_25/

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[9] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RaspberryPi4

[10] https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fedora-37-beta-now-available

[11] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/37/ChangeSet

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2022/09/08/open_source_biz_sick_of/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/19/openshift_heterogenous_clusters_arm_x86/

[14] https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/17/dotnet_6_ubuntu/

[15] https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/02/linux_mint_21_vanessa_released/

[16] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



Elite Nerds Create Linux Distro From Hell

HELL, MICHIGAN -- A group of long-time Linux zealots and newbie haters
have thrown together a new Linux distro called Hellix that is so
user-hostile, so anti-newbie, so cryptic, and so old-fashioned that it
actually makes MS-DOS look like a real operating system. Said the founder
of the project, "I'm sick and tired of the Windowsification of the Linux
desktop in a fruitless attempt to make the system more appealing to
newbies, PHBs, and MCSEs. Linux has always been for nerds only, and we
want to make sure it stays that way!"

One of the other Bastard Distributors From Hell explained, "In the last
five years think of all the hacking effort spent on Linux... and for what?
We have nothing to show for it but half-finished Windows-like desktops, vi
dancing paperclips, and graphical front-ends to configuration files. Real
nerds use text files for configuration, darnit, and they like it! It's
time to take a stand against the hordes of newbies that are polluting our
exclusive operating system."

One Anonymous Coward said, "This is so cool... It's just like Unix back in
the good old days of the 70's when men were men and the only intuitive
interface was still the nipple."