3/20/2023 0 Comments Fedora desktopsInstallationĪlthough Fedora’s installer does not “verbally” offer to install alongside existing OSes it does just that and it does it very well indeed. ![]() I moved the ISO to a thumb drive using Etcher and proceeded to install it to my Dell E7240 test laptop. It is a 2.0 GB download with decent download speeds. Fedora 34 desktop with default wallpaperįedora Workstation 34 can be downloaded here. Now it’s time for another look with an in depth review of the final product. We already took the beta version for a quick spin in order to get a glimpse of Gnome 40. To this day, it’s a problem many users are facing, and the number is increasing by day.Fedora 34 is out! This latest version is a more substantial update featuring the brand new Gnome 40 desktop environment. systemctl -user enable -now wireplumberīut, for a general user, its kind of another panic situation because – sound is something you can’t ignore. Due to this, many users including me faced this problem.Īlthough this can be fixed easily with just a command below and explained in detail in release issues page. And good ol’ pulseaudio is not default anymore. This came due to WirePlumber session manager with PipeWire sound system as default. The volume controls disabled, everything is quiet. After fresh installation Or, upgrade – the sound vanishes. So, the major bug/issue that affected most of the users is “no sound” problem. All upgrades, fresh installation went very smooth, until now. I have been through various upgrades in the same machine. I am using Fedora for my daily driver for almost five years now with occasional distro hopping. On the storage side, a fresh installation consumes around 6 GB to 7 GB of disk space on average for GNOME and KDE Edition.įedora 35 – resource usage in KDE Plasma Edition Glitches that took users by surprise CPU usage is negligible – and they are mostly consumed by Firefox session. Most of the system processes are Xorg, KWin. In my test, in Fedora KDE Edition, it uses around 1.8 GB of RAM with only Firefox running. Nothing much of improvements in compared to prior release Fedora 34 – but not much resource hungry as well. How it is performing in terms of resources? If you are planning to upgrade, then you can refer to our upgrade guide here. It took around 20 minutes for the entire upgrade process (this might be different for you, considering your internet download speed). ![]() In my test upgrade from Fedora 34 to Fedora 35 – all went well without any issues. And GRUB is properly updated in a dual boot system post installation. In my test, Fedora 35 fresh installation went smooth in both virtual machine and physical machine. Other than that, not much significant changes. However, in this release, btrfs is made default for Cloud installs of Fedora. There are not many changes on the Anaconda installer – the default installation system for Fedora.
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