Fedora 30 Beta Version Announced
In the new desktop environment
Fedora 30 Beta includes two new options for desktop environment. DeepinDE and Pantheon Desktop join GNOME, KDE Plasma, Xfce, and others as options for users to customize their Fedora experience.
Fedora is a Linux distribution developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat. Fedora contains software distributed under various free and open-source licenses and aims to be on the leading edge of such technologies.
Fedora 30 Workstation Beta includes GNOME 3.32, the latest version of the popular desktop environment. GNOME 3.32 features updated visual style, including the user interface, the icons, and the desktop itself.
New GNOME 3.32
GNOME 3.32 features a refreshed visual style, including the user interface, the icons and the desktop itself. The user interface is generally more vibrant, using a richer color palette than before. Buttons and switches are improved too, giving them a more modern look & feel.
GNOME applications in 3.32 feature a modernized icon now too! Using the same color palette as the user interface, application icons have been redesigned from the ground up.
Core GNOME applications have removed the “application menu”, moving the contents to a primary menu located within the application window, where appropriate.
User images are now consistent across the desktop, represented as a circle. When an image is not provided by the user, a colored circle with the user’s initials is automatically created.
These changes come together to give GNOME 3.32 a fresh and approachable appearance.
Fedora 30 Beta also includes updated versions of many popular packages like Golang, the Bash shell, the GNU C Library, Python, and Perl.
Source: Fedora
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