Following hints earlier in the year, a beta of Red Hat Fedora Linux 21 has finally arrived in three incarnations: Cloud, Server, and Workstation. Fedora 21 also provides the first public glimpse of Project Atomic, Red Hat’s initiative to produce a Linux distribution optimized as a Docker container host.
Just wow!
The quality of OSNews has increased substantially lately. Please keep that blogger-Thom away from this site. As interesting his personal opinions on women-in-tech is, it’s not suited for this site.
Maybe we’ll start getting interesting interviews again even?
Thanks team, well done!
Completely agree.
I believe your words are too harsh, Thom has written his share of good worthy tech pieces (let alone the fact that does who pay for the website gets to decide what will be the content of the website).
However I do agree that osnews has recently become too political and far less about operating systems.
Hopefully the change for the worst was temporary.
Per subject at hand its nice to see that the best beta is finally out.
Gilboa
Edited 2014-11-05 23:13 UTC
Will check it out, anxious to see what’s new.
Been using Fedora Workstation 21 for a while now. No problems at all, it seemed to fix a problem I had with F20 where wifi would drop out and require a soft reset. I have Gnome 3.14 which is great…just think of it as a blank slate for a desktop environment, and head over to extensions.gnome.org to customize it (kind of like what Firefox used to be).