I can’t believe they’re up to 40. I remember installing Fedora Core 1 like it was yesterday. Yum (and now dnf) has come a long way. It used to have to individually retrieve metadata files for every available package, rather than using a single compressed index of all the packages available in the repository you were using. It made just getting to the stage where dependencies were calculated take forever.
I too remember installing FC1. I’ve ran every release since then and the only time I’ve done fresh installs was whenever I got a new computer.
1 every 6 months or so. so 2 per year. The main difference with other distros is that Fedora is always improving and adding new tech developed in various projects that make part of the FOSS world.
Ran the beta of KDE Spin since it released. Great update :)
They completely left out the fact that KDE got HDR support
the article was based on the workstation release