Linux OS Fedora 25 has arrived
Fedora 25 is now available, following alpha and beta releases of the software.
According to a report by BetaNews, the Linux-based operating system is the “distribution of choice for the founder of the Linux kernel, Linus Torvalds”.
The report stated that Fedora 25 brings with it stability and a “commitment to the GNOME desktop environment”.
“Providing many of the latest open source developer and desktop tools, Fedora 25 Workstation delivers a host of new features, including the long-awaited official debut of the Wayland display server,” said the Fedora team.
“Replacing the legacy X11 system, Wayland has been under development for several years and seeks to provide a smoother, richer experience for graphical environments and better capabilities for modern graphics hardware.”
Fedora 25 features GNOME 3.22, along with the inclusion of decoding support for the MP3 media format.