Fedora 30 beta comes out with news

Fedora Beta 30 has been announced, and it is coming with a number of new features and improvements, both in Gnome and the distro cap. Check out.

On April 2nd (Tuesday), the long awaited Fedora 30 Beta was announced, which will feature GNOME 3.32 and Kernel 5.0.6. The final release of Fedora 30 is scheduled for May 7, 1919, according to the project schedule.  Fedora 30 beta released with news

A first new feature to be included in this release is the possibility of two more desktop environment options, which will be DeepinDE and Pantheon Desktop (elementary OS interface). These will join the traditional options such as: GNOME, KDE Plasma, XFCE, Cinnamon and others.

The other improvement regarding DNF performance, which some Fedora users complain about. Now the Fedora 30 Beta DNF repository metadata will be compressed with the zchunk format, in addition to the traditional xz and gzip formats. This new format allows metadata to be more efficient as dnf will download the difference between the old version and the new version, thus saving time on updates.

The beta will come with the GNOME 3.32is the most current version and in which we have already made a story talking about the news and improvements, which you can check out this link. Who should appear in this version also the Kernel 5th, with version 5.0.6 so far. The kernel changelog you can check here.

Several other packages have been updated, such as: GNU Bash 5.0, Glibc 2.29, Ruby 2.6, Golang 1.12, PHP 7.3, Vagrant 2.2, OpenJDK 12, LXQt 0.14 and others.

The full wiki with all the changes that are present in Fedora 30 Beta, you can check out this official link. If you want to download Fedora 30 Beta, just access this link. This article does not end here, keep exchanging an idea there in our forum. Source _____________________________________________________________________________ See any errors or would you like to add any suggestions to this article? Collaborate, click here. Channel Owner IT Guy and lover of technology, games and geek culture.