Fedora 22: The Latest
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Fedora 22 - Screencast and Screenshots
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Fedora 22 launches with new package manager
Fedora 22 was released on Tuesday, luckily avoiding a deadline setback. Users who upgrade to the new release should be able to expect a new package manager which will be faster than the YUM which it, DNF, is replacing.
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Fedora 22 Linux Debuts
As was the case with Fedora 21, Fedora 22 is available in cloud, server and workstation editions. Underpinning all three editions is the new Linux 4.0 kernel, which was first released on April 12. Among the big new features that the Linux 4.0 kernel introduces is live kernel patching.
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Red Hat Fedora 22 leaves beta to become a Vagrant
THE FEDORA PROJECT, Red Hat's community arm, has announced the arrival of Fedora 22, the latest version of its open source Linux OS.
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Fedora 22 Is Out! Here is How To Upgrade From Fedora 21 to Fedora 22
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Upgrade Fedora 21 to Fedora 22 Using ‘FedUp’ Tool
This article will walk through the process of upgrading Fedora 21 to Fedora 22 with use of Fedora Updater tool called FedUp.
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Xen 4.5 crashes during boot on Fedora 22
If you’re currently running a Xen hypervisor on a Fedora release before 22, stay put for now.
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