Yesterday, the Fedora Project announced that Fedora Linux 41 is on its way and should arrive next month as previously unveiled, but those interested in the future of this two-decade-old continuation of the Red Hat Linux project can already take it for a spin as a beta-stage piece of code. The list of beta releases now available consists of the workstation and server versions, as well as Fedora IoT, Cloud, and CoreOS "next" stream. However, those eager to try out the beta can also update their existing software environment using DNF system-upgrade.
Below are a few highlights of Fedora Linux 41 beta:
Those who are still using Fedora 39 should remember that this branch will be supported until mid-November, while Fedora 40's end-of-life date is set on April 13th, 2025.
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