Being powered by Linux kernel 3.11, Fedora 20 Alpha GNOME Live DVD is built on top of the GNOME 3.10 Beta 2 desktop environment, which gives users a first look at what’s coming in the controversial GNOME desktop environment. Users who download this GNOME Live DVD of Fedora 20 Alpha, can test the new panel design, as well as the new GNOME Clocks application, which is implemented in the Calendar applet on the panel, GNOME Documents, and the revamped GNOME Shell overview mode. The GNOME Live DVD of Fedora is also the default desktop for the operating system.