In This Video We Are Discussing About Fedora 36 is due for release soon, but what are some of the features that you can expect with it? And, when is it releasing?
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Fedora 36 is one of the most anticipated releases of this year.
While we look forward to every major release, last year, Fedora 35 has set up some exciting expectations with GNOME 41 and a new KDE flavor (Kinoite).
First note; if you cannot wait for Fedora 36, I shall highlight the essential details about the release.
Fedora 36 Release Date
As per the official schedule, the early release date for Fedora 36 beta is March 15, 2022. And, the delayed date (in case) for Fedora 36 beta is March 22, 2022.
Once the public beta testing is complete, the final release can be expected on April 19, 2022. In case of a delay, the release date will be pushed to April 26, 2022.
You should also note that Fedora Linux 34 will reach its end of life on May 17, 2022.
You can try to get your hands on Fedora 36 now with a nightly build, but with a few weeks to go for the beta release, you should wait it out.
Fedora 36 – New Features
Kernel and GNOME 42
Fedora 36 is powered by Linux Kernel 5.17 at its core. This Kernel version is in the testing phase at the moment and will be released by March end and will be picked up by Fedora 36 for its final release. Linux Kernel 5.17 brings usual new hardware stack support across processors, GPU, Storage and Networking with several Kernel level optimizations. You can read details in our regular coverage of Linux Kernel 5.17 here.
If you are a desktop user, this release is bringing the much-awaited GNOME 42 for its base workstation edition. GNOME 42 brings revamped applications and packages migrated to libadwaita version 1.0, performance improvements in Mutter and GNOME Shell. Also a new screenshot utility, text editor to name a few of the new features of GNOME 42 which you can read in our regular coverage here – [New features of GNOME 42].
System-Wide Changes
The default font type is changing to Noto Font from DejaVu fonts. This will provide a better experience and consistent text rendering across the desktop. So, google-noto-sans* packages will be installed by default to replace dejavu*.
Fedora 36 will now only install recommended dependent packages on upgrade. That means during the future upgrades of the package, the dependent package will not be installed if not installed earlier.
OpenJDK version sees a version bump in this release from java-11-openjdk to java-17-openjdk.
The internal RPM package database in the Fedora system is located under /var today. It is now moving to /usr in this release. The primary reason is consistency with other RPM-based distributions such as openSUSE and Fedora rpm-ostree based systems (Kinoite, Silverblue, etc.)
Another interesting change in this release is making Wayland as default session with NVIDIA proprietary driver. The Wayland is a default session for FEdora since Fedora 22 but not when NVIDIA proprietary driver is in use. This changes now. If you are installing Fedora 36 on NVIDIA based system, you get a Wayland as default with open-source nouveau and Xorg session as an option on the login page.
Fedora 36 makes Wayland as default for distributions that uses SDDM such as Fedora KDE Spin, Kinoite flavour. Now you can get to experience Wayland based SDDM greeter with these spins.
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