Fedora 38 has been released with GNOME 44, Linux 6.2, and new Spins
Fedora, one of the most popular Linux distributions, has recently announced the release of its latest version, Fedora 38. The new version comes with a host of new features and improvements, including a new website, new spins (variants that showcase different desktop environments) for Budgie, Sway, and Phosh, unrestricted Flatpak access, and an update to the Linux Kernel version 6.2.
Fedora 38 also comes with a redesigned website, as well as several desktop and sysadmin improvements (including GNOME 44), making it easier for users to manage their systems.
Overall, Fedora 38 is an exciting release that brings a host of new features and improvements to the popular Linux distribution. Whether you're a desktop user, a sysadmin, or a developer, there's something in this release for everyone.