Fedora 29 Linux Enters Beta, Introduces SilverBlue for Container Workloads | Linux Today

Fedora 29 Linux Enters Beta, Introduces SilverBlue for Container Workloads

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Sean Michael Kerner
Sep 25, 2018

Fedora 29 Beta was released on Sept. 25, providing an early look at new capabilities coming in Red Hat’s community Linux project.

Fedora 29 Beta is noteworthy for a number of aspects, among them is the fact that it marks the debut of the newly named Silverblue edition, that had formerly been known as Fedora Atomic Workstation. Silverblue has been developed to help enable container use-cases and it also benefits from the open source rpm-ostree Fedora Silverbluepackage management system for incremental (or atomic) updates

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Sean Michael Kerner

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