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Fedora 35 is OUT! What do You Need to Know About it?
A Fedora by any other name….
Fedora 35 just came out on November 2nd. Fedora 34, being as it was our first experience with Gnome 40 was a real revolution. Most people were saying that Fedora was the Distribution of the year and the future of desktop workflow. I was not one of those people. I don’t much care for Gnome 40 as a whole but yeah, each to their own. Fedora 35 however, brings with it Gnome 41, with all its tiny improvements to Gnome 40. You are probably not going to break any extensions. But it’s still possible.
On the laptop, we have the addition of power modes which allow for the power management features to be exposed up by the panel rather than having to dig through the settings menu. Good for laptop users that want to change their power management on the fly. If, for instance, they are walking away from the system for a while and don’t want to lose the battery that it will take for the machine to realize that nothing is going on.
Fedora 35 also features a redesigned Software Store app. Which for people is worse than it was before with more vague categories. The upside here is that while you can enable third-party repositories from the startup page you no longer have to do it in the Software Store. Which…