VIDEO: New Features in Fedora 32 Workstation
Fedora 32 Workstation is about to release by end of this month. Here is what's new features added for the end-users and the developers. The major highlight is the GNOME 3.36 that's polished to a great extent, and Linux 5.6, which is one of the best releases for the Kernel for far. We hope you enjoy the video.
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