Fedora Linux 31 Enters Beta, Says Goodbye to 32-Bit Systems | Linux Today

Fedora Linux 31 Enters Beta, Says Goodbye to 32-Bit Systems

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Marius Nestor
Sep 18, 2019

Fedora 31 has been in development since early this summer and the beta version is now available to download for those who want to get an early taste of what’s coming in the final release later this fall. The most important change in the Fedora 31 release is the fact that there won’t be any 32-bit (i386) ISO images released, nor software repositories. Another interesting change in the Fedora 31 release is the availability of a new Fedora flavor designed specifically for IoT (Internet of Things) devices, called Fedora IoT Edition, which will be available to download along with the Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server, Fedora CoreOS, and Fedora Silverblue variants.

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Marius Nestor

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