Fedora 22
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Release Schedule
- Link to current fedora wiki page:
- f 22 (Rawhide) will become fedora 22 in the future.
- WARNING
- Do not use any f 22 (rawhide) installs for anything but testing.
- boot.iso- Basically a Netinstall (Built daily)
- This is Rawhide so it may (or not) work. Latest is 21.48.1-11 Anaconda 07/29/2014
- May contain Server and Many Desktop Environments and options for each of them to test.
- Requires a Network Connection
- Works in Virtualbox
Download
- boot.iso is the same as a netinstall.iso
- For latest builds:
- Alternative Download Site (koji builder - (Only use if releng-dash not available.)
- http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?start=0&state=all&view=flat&method=createLiveCD&order=-id
- Click on Name and then Click on the xxx.iso for download.
Loss of wifi
source: http://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/2014/06/19/psa-fedora-21-networkmanager-and-dnf/ The"... core of NetworkManager smaller and more flexible by splitting out Wi-Fi support into the NetworkManager-wifi package. If you don’t have or don’t use Wi-Fi on your system, you don’t need to install stuff for it and you can save some disk space and RAM. If you suddenly find yourself without Wi-Fi, find a wired network connection and:"
dnf install NetworkManager-wifi systemctl restart NetworkManager
Testing
UEFI Boot
- https://www.happyassassin.net/2014/01/25/uefi-boot-how-does-that-actually-work-then/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmoeEM_eCQo
RPM Fusion
- "RPM Fusion provides software that the Fedora Project or Red Hat doesn't want to ship."
Copr
"Copr (Cool Other Package Repo) is a Fedora project to help make building and managing third party package repositories easy."
liveusb-creator
- Version 2014-11-26 :: v3.13.1
"Support a new destructive mode that uses dd to copy the iso directly to the device. This method tends to be more reliable, and requires hybrid ISOs, which Fedora have been producing for a long time. Added a new --dd command-line option DVD iso support with the 'Overwrite device' method..."
- More Info: https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/
- Experimental (proposed) cinnamon spin being tested in above screenshot
Upgrade to rawhide from an existing installation
Fedora.next
- "Fedora.next is an umbrella phrase for the planning for the next decade of the Fedora Project.""