Fedora 20 Will Be Using Kernel 3.11 As Default

Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may know, Fedora 20 Heisenbug has been rescheduled for the 17th of December 2013 (despite the fact that it reached the Final Freeze). Also, the developers have announced that the new Fedora system will be released with Kernel 3.11, despite the fact that Kernel 3.12 has reached a stable version since November. Their “tradition” is to release the stable version with the kernel used on the the latest beta version, which was Kernel 3.11.

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Fedora 20 Will Be Using Kernel 3.11 As Default

For those who don’t know yet, Fedora 20 will be the first system with official support for the Wayland system compositor. The Gnome developers have already made their GNOME 3.10 desktop environment work with Wayland. Also, it will bring the new Gnome Software Center, which will easily enable the users to install both open-source and proprietary codecs.

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