Based on Fedora 26, Korora 26 Linux Debuts with GNOME 3.24, Drops 32-Bit Support | Linux Today

Based on Fedora 26, Korora 26 Linux Debuts with GNOME 3.24, Drops 32-Bit Support

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Marius Nestor
Sep 25, 2017

Dubbed “Bloat,” Korora Linux 26 comes more than nine months after the release of Korora 25, it’s based on Red Hat’s Fedora 26 Linux operating system and ships with the latest versions of popular desktop environments, including the recently launched GNOME 3.26. Also included are the KDE Plasma 5.10, Xfce 4.12, Cinnamon 3.4, and MATE 1.18 desktop environments, all of them shipping pre-loaded with a brand-new backup tool designed to keep your most important files safe and secure from hackers or government agencies.

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Marius Nestor

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