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Two testing phases for Fedora Linux 42 have been conducted in the coming days, focusing on kernel 6.14 and accessibility (a11y). The kernel team is in the process of finalizing the kernel version, which will be released shortly in Fedora Linux. The testing period is scheduled from April 6 to April 12, 2025, and participants are encouraged to submit their results via the test day application. Accessibility (a11y) Test Week is a dedicated initiative focused on ensuring that software is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. To engage in this initiative, individuals must have access to Fedora Pre-release (F42) with the most recent updates applied. Test days necessitate the acquisition of test materials and adherence to provided instructions. Comprehensive information regarding the test days can be found on the wiki pages. Participants are invited to conduct tests and provide feedback to enhance the forthcoming Fedora Linux 42.

Fedora Linux 9192 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9192 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9192 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Fedora Quality Engineering team is organizing a Fedora 42 KDE Test Week on March 31, 2025. This event is significant for community members, as KDE is evolving into a critical deliverable. The test day will concentrate on KDE and will include participants from development, quality assurance, upstream, and development teams.

The requirements for the test day consist of either a virtual machine or a bare metal machine, along with the installation of the Fedora 42 KDE ISO. Please proceed to the results page and adhere to the instructions provided for each test case to conduct the test. Should you encounter a bug, please report it through the Fedora 42 Final blocker bugs. Ensure to include pertinent details such as steps to reproduce, screenshots, system journal, output, and a description of your system. The test results will be exported following the conclusion of the test day.

Fedora Linux 9192 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9192 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9192 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux has received several security updates, including jupyterlab-4.3.6-1.fc41, dotnet8.0-8.0.114-1.fc41, jupyterlab-4.3.6-1.fc40, dotnet8.0-8.0.114-1.fc40, ffmpeg-6.1.2-2.fc40, and dotnet8.0-8.0.114-1.fc42:

Fedora 41 Update: jupyterlab-4.3.6-1.fc41
Fedora 41 Update: dotnet8.0-8.0.114-1.fc41
Fedora 40 Update: jupyterlab-4.3.6-1.fc40
Fedora 40 Update: dotnet8.0-8.0.114-1.fc40
Fedora 40 Update: ffmpeg-6.1.2-2.fc40
Fedora 42 Update: dotnet8.0-8.0.114-1.fc42

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Fedora Magazine has published a tutorial on upgrading to Fedora Linux 42 beta on Silverblue, offering troubleshooting advice and guidance on implementing pending upgrades. Silverblue is a desktop operating system developed on Fedora Linux, designed for everyday use, development tasks, and workflows centered around containers.

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Fedora Linux has been updated with multiple security enhancements, including radare2-5.9.8-7.fc40, radare2-5.9.8-7.fc41, libell-0.74-1.fc42, iwd-3.4-1.fc42, bluez-5.80-1.fc42, and radare2-5.9.8-7.fc42:

Fedora 40 Update: radare2-5.9.8-7.fc40
Fedora 41 Update: radare2-5.9.8-7.fc41
Fedora 42 Update: libell-0.74-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: iwd-3.4-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: bluez-5.80-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: radare2-5.9.8-7.fc42

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Fedora Asahi Remix 42 Beta has been released for Apple Silicon Macs, introducing the newly announced Fedora Linux 42 Beta to this platform. The beta includes all changes from Fedora Linux 42, featuring the incorporation of FEX in Fedora Linux to facilitate the emulation of x86 and x86-64 binaries. Current systems may be enhanced through the standard Fedora upgrade procedure; however, the utilization of DNF's System Upgrade plugin is necessary.

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The Fedora Project has announced the release of Fedora Linux 42 Beta, which is identical to Beta RC 1.4, marking a significant milestone in the progression towards its anticipated launch in April. The prerelease can be downloaded from multiple platforms, such as Workstation, Server, IoT, CoreOS, Cloud, and KDE Plasma Desktop. Users may explore well-regarded desktop environments such as Xfce, LXDE, COSMIC, and i3.