Tag: Fedora 31
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Fedora 31 will reach its end of life on November 24, 2020
The Fedora project team announced that the Fedora 31 version will expire on November 24, 2020. After the expiration, this version will not receive important security updates. Once a vulnerability is discovered, the attacker will immediately launch an attack. The project team stated that based on security considerations, users should immediately upgrade the system that…
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Fedora 31 will disable the Snap plugin from GNOME software
An engineer for Red Hat, Richard Hughes recently posted a message on the developer mailing list: “In Fedora 31 I’ll be disabling the snap plugin from GNOME Software.” However, Fedora’s Snap package maintainer Neal Gompa said that the decision made him shocked and puzzled. So why does Fedora make this decision? In the announcement, Richard…
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Fedora 31 will no longer support 32-bit kernels
The proposal to stop building 32-bit x86 (i686) cores for Fedora 31 was approved at the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCO) meeting last Friday. This meeting also mentioned the issue of whether to remove Fedora’s 32-bit software repository. FESCO discussed this and said they will consider delaying the modification of Fedora 31’s repository. The…