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Fedora 23 Release

The Fedora Project is proud to announce the release and general availability of Fedora 23, with updated versions of Fedora Workstation, Fedora Cloud and Fedora Server now available. In addition to these three flavors of Fedora, updated versions of the #Fedora Spins and #Fedora Labs are also available.

The newly released images for Fedora 23 Workstation, Fedora 23 Server, and Fedora 23 Cloud are now available for download from Get Fedora. Browse and find the images for the updated alternative desktops at Fedora Spins, and pick a software bundle for your specific use-case with Fedora Labs.

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Fedora 23 Server

Fedora Server integrates the very latest server-based technologies available in the open source community, providing a server platform for ... The Fedora Server release includes a number of interesting changes and additions.

The rolekit service now supports setting up three roles. In addition to the previously supported Domain Controller (powered by FreeIPA abd Database Server (powered by PostgreSQL) roles, Fedora Server 23 features a cache server for web applications (powered by memcached).

Rolekit can also now be used from the anaconda kickstart by passing the --deferred arguments to rolectl. For example: rolectl deploy domaincontroller --name=example.com --deferred will instruct the system to deploy the Domain Controller role on the next boot.


The Cockpit Admin Interface in Fedora Server has several big improvements as well.

  • Support for SSH key authentication
  • Support for configuring user accounts with their authorized keys.
  • Basic cluster dashboard for driving Kubernetes on Fedora Server and Fedora Atomic Host.
  • Set the timezone for your Fedora Server from the Cockpit User Interface (UI).
  • Cockpit has also been made safe to use with multipath disks.


Fedora 23 Workstation

Fedora Workstation is a reliable, user-friendly, and powerful operating system aimed at home users, hobbyists, students, and software developers. Fedora 23 Workstation features the latest GNOME 3.18 release, providing a range of new and updated applications. 100%

Files

The File browser in Fedora 23 Workstation now provides an feedback when copying or moving large files in the form of a button in the header bar to quickly see progress at a glance. Searching and renaming files in the file browser is now quicker and easier to use. Additionally -- if you have configured a Google account as an online account in the Control Center, contents of your Google Drive now appear in Files, with a shortcut to your Google Drive in the sidebar. Check out the GNOME 3.18 Release Notes for more information on the improvements to Files in Fedora 23 workstation.

LibreOffice 5

Fedora 23 Workstation ships with LibreOffice 5, the newest version of the productivity suite featuring LibreOffice Writer for creating documents, LibreOffice Calc for spreadsheets and LibreOffice Impress for presentations.

Naturally, GNOME is getting an upgrade, with Fedora 23 containing a preview of the upcoming GNOME 3.18 release, which is easier to use than ever. There are also many enhancements on the way, such as:

  • Improvements to next-generation graphics stack Wayland, preparing it to be the default graphical server in a future release. This includes mixed HiDPI support, to provide a better experience when moving apps between HiDPI and non-HiDPI monitors (This didn't make GNOME 3.18 — see you in six months for Fedora 24!)
  • Support for ambient backlight drivers, so brightness responds to the environment on laptops with the required hardware
  • The Software application is smarter about metered Internet connections, and can now update system firmware
  • Refreshed support for Google APIs to provide access to user data through GNOME apps (including Google Drive integration)

Users trying to get a little work done on Fedora will be happy to see LibreOffice 5 in Fedora 23. The new release includes a lot of new features and improvements:

  • Style previews in the sidebar
  • Microsoft Word-compatible text highlighting
  • Built-in image crop
  • UI for data bars in Calc
  • Support for Time-Stamp Protocol in PDF export
  • Support for Adobe Swatch Exchange color palettes
  • Import of Apple Pages files
  • Improved support for HiDPI screens
  • Significantly improved support for MS Office formats

Fedora 23 Cloud

build scale-out computing and utilize the next generation of container deployment technology

Fedora 23 Cloud Base image includes many updates and enhancements to the underlying Fedora base packages. For example, Fedora 23 now has the latest Docker release, docker 1.8. We can now verify the publisher of an image before running. This gives the users the power to identify that the image publisher published has not been tampered with. You can find many other details about the newest Docker in this [ https://blog.docker.com/2015/08/docker-1-8-content-trust-toolbox-registry-orchestration/ announcement ].

Stay tuned for news about Fedora Atomic Host in the not too distant future!


Fedora-Wide Changes

Fedora 23 includes a number of changes that will improve all of the editions. For example, Fedora 23 makes use of compiler flags to improve security by "hardening" the binaries against memory corruption vulnerabilities, buffer overflows, and so on. This is a "behind the scenes" change that most users won't notice through normal use of a Fedora edition, but will help provide additional system security.

Likewise, Fedora 23 has disabled SSL3 and RC4 by default due to known vulnerabilities in the protocols. This means all applications that use GNUTLS and OpenSSL libraries have had the SSL3 protocol and RC4 cipher disabled.

Fedora 23 comes with the latest version of Mono 4. This means a big improvement because we were stuck with an ancient version of Mono (2.10) for too long. All packages within Fedora that are based on Mono have been adjusted and rebuilt, to target the 4.5 version of the .Net framework. Mono 4 does not support solutions targeting v1.0, v2.0 or v3.5 of .Net, but usually they can be easily upgraded to v4.5.

Fedora 23 also includes support for Unicode 8.0, which includes new emojis, and improvements in sorting Unicode text and processing non-ASCII URLs.


Spins

alternative desktops for Fedora Fedora Spins are alternative desktops for Fedora that provide a different experience than the standard Fedora Workstation edition. For instance, the Fedora KDE and Fedora Xfce spins provide popular alternatives to GNOME for Fedora users who enjoy the KDE or Xfce experience.

There's a new spin in town for Fedora 23. Want a classic take on a modern desktop? If so, the Cinnamon spin may just be what you're hoping to find. Fedora 23 includes a spin that tries to emulate the GNOME 2 experience using GNOME Shell from GNOME 3.x. Learn more at Cinnamon.

Sugar on a Stick is a stand-alone implementation of the desktop environment originally designed for the One Laptop per Child project. Fedora's SoaS spin has been updated to Sugar 0.106, for better performance, updated activities, and a new "social help" feature for collaborative learning.

Labs

curated bundles of purpose-driven software and content Fedora Labs are curated software collections. You can find updated live media focused on Games, Design, Robotics, and more.

Issues and Details

To report issues encountered during testing, contact the Fedora team via the users mailing list or in #fedora on freenode.

As testing progresses, common issues are tracked on the Common F23 Bugs page.

For tips on reporting a bug effectively, read "how to file a bug report."

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