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The Onyx variant of Fedora 39, based on the Budgie desktop environment, provides a fast and minimalist experience. The installation process is easy and user-friendly, with smooth encryption setup. The immutable variant of Fedora, which includes Onyx, offers the benefits of RPM-OSTree and flatpak applications. This makes it a stable and secure option. The desktop feels responsive and offers a simple yet feature-rich environment.
Fedora 39 brings incremental improvements to the GNOME desktop environment, such as GNOME 45, which features enhanced performance, including reduced cursor latency and stutter. The new release also introduces a new camera activity indicator using PipeWire and offers a more efficient search performance in several apps. Fedora 39 includes updated software packages like Python 3.12, Linux kernel 6.5, and a new image viewer application. The integration of Budgie's Onyx variant and the upcoming inclusion of Plasma 6.0 in Fedora 40 highlight the ongoing improvements in the Fedora project.
The stock GNOME experience in Fedora 39 is stable and responsive, with improvements in visual aspects like icons and activities overview. GNOME 45 also brings enhanced performance and functionality to the desktop environment, including improved search capabilities and a backlit keyboard setting. Additionally, Fedora 39 includes enterprise-friendly updates, such as improved past key support and compatibility enhancements with Azure, making Fedora a viable option for enterprise-level deployments.
Fedora 39 features GNOME 45, offering a better user experience with several enhancements, including the new activities overview button that combines the activities and desktop switching functionalities. The update also brings performance improvements, such as reduced cursor latency and enhanced search capabilities. Looking ahead, Fedora 40 plans to drop support for X11, aligning with the ongoing industry shift towards new display server technologies.
The AV crew at the event was highly professional and efficient, providing excellent support and ensuring a smooth experience for the speakers and attendees.
Lima is an alternative to tools like Podman and Docker desktop, providing Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing and port forwarding, similar to WSL 2 on Mac and Linux.
ProjectM is an advanced open-source music visualizer, offering a wide range of visualizations and effects.
Podman Desktop 1.5 introduces features such as command palette enhancements, guided flows for initial setup, environment file support, and enhancements to the settings area for improved compatibility and ease of use.
A special guest joins us, and we each give Fedora 39 a try. What’s new, what we liked, and what didn’t make the cut!
Special Guest: Drew DeVore.
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